Buyers hoping to capitalize on distress may only have a small window of time to strike as long-term prospects for troubled assets begins to brighten. Beth Mattson-Teig Investors hoping to
Homebuyers Brace for Pain in a Post-Pandemic Market
It’s possible that the rent-versus-own math may shift as much as 30 percent towards renting by next May. Bloomberg (Bloomberg Opinion)—As coronavirus vaccines approach a widespread rollout, the next six
Federal Agency Requires Fannie, Freddie to Steer More Loans to Affordable Housing
Caps for 2021 Reduce Mortgage Companies’ Combined Lending Capacity to $140 Billion By Mark Heschmeyer The Federal Housing Finance Agency, in its role as overseer of Fannie Mae and Freddie
CRE Pros Laud Biden’s Proposed Changes to Opportunity Zone Program
Biden and his team contend that the program has fallen short of its promise of bolstering communities of color, small businesses, and homeowners. John Egan The federal Tax Cuts and Jobs
Apartment Construction Suffers in a Single-Family Housing Boom, Report Says
Multifamily Construction Seen Pulling Back as Warehouses, Offices May Grow in 2021 By Marissa Luck Multifamily construction is paying the price for a boom in single-family housing, according to a
Why You Should Consider Buying Non-Performing Real Estate Notes
Buying non-performing real estate notes from banks presents a great opportunity, but it’s not without risks. Hugo V. Alvarez The Great Recession was fueled by bad loans in the real