These Renters Were Hit Hardest by the Financial Crisis: Trulia
The financial crisis turned a lot of Americans into renters, because they couldn’t keep paying their mortgage, or because high unemployment and stagnant...
Read MoreThe financial crisis turned a lot of Americans into renters, because they couldn’t keep paying their mortgage, or because high unemployment and stagnant...
Read MoreMorgan Stanley agreed to pay $3.2 billion to end a joint federal-state investigation into its handling of mortgage-backed securities, the fourth deal to...
Read MoreThe Federal Home Loan Bank system is not a private country club and shouldn't be operating as one. Captive insurance companies represent new...
Read MoreMortgage rates barely budged today, but did manage to gain just a bit of ground. That means another 1-year low, technically, although many...
Read MoreStrong demand for rentals will keep pace with new construction over the next few years, the government-sponsored enterprise says....
Read MoreHigher refinancing activity helped fuel an increase in overall application activity for the week ending Feb. 5, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association....
Read MoreRedwood Trust said it will stop originating commercial mortgages for securitization and focus solely on investing in bonds backed by commercial mortgages originated...
Read MoreHome prices rose in 81% of U.S. metropolitan areas in the fourth quarter, even as the pace of sales slowed from earlier in...
Read MoreArch's mortgage insurance unit saw an increase of over 1,000% in fourth-quarter underwriting income due to a significant decline in losses and loss-adjustment...
Read MoreFitch Ratings is warning about the mezzanine tranches of commercial mortgage securitization by Morgan Stanley and Bank of America Merrill Lynch, though it...
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