Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) are the safest way to hold a stake in real estate amid the country’s encouraging growth rate that can
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Real estate investment will slow, but small buyers boost market
A slowdown in real estate investment purchases over the past year looks unlikely to turn around in 2025, but smaller businesses will help maintain
“The Highest Risk Real Estate”
Dave Ramsey offers some advice if you’re considering making a foray into real estate investing. The personal finance expert explained what he calls the
How New Hampshire is looking to alleviate its housing crisis
New Hampshire’s hot housing market has spiraled the Granite State into crisis mode. The state’s business-friendly regulations and tax policies have led to rapid
The Fed Has Lowered Rates Again. Does That Mean 2025 Mortgage Rates Will Fall?
Key Takeaways The Federal Reserve on Wednesday announced its third consecutive rate cut, lowering its benchmark interest rate another quarter point. But the Fed’s
Dubai: Residents, investors in shock as real estate project marked 'under cancellation' after 19-year wait
Dubai Lagoon, Lily project. Photos: Heather Copland Hundreds of property buyers are desperate for answers, facing an uncertain future and fearing the loss of
Mortgage Rates Shoot Up, Reaching Highest Level Since July
National Averages of Lenders’ Best Rates – New Purchase Loan Type New Purchase Rates Daily Change 30-Year Fixed 6.98% +0.13 FHA 30-Year Fixed 6.28%
Creative Capital, Partnerships Loom Large in Healthcare Real Estate, Says InterFace Panel
NASHVILLE, TENN. — Healthcare real estate investment is at a pivotal point of this current cycle. On one hand, the investment sales market is
Looking for a home in 2025? Check out these 10 housing hotspots.
Anne Marie Lee December 20, 2024 at 9:17 AM Although 2024 is winding down, the U.S. housing crisis lives on. But even as steep home
Insurance Crisis Could Spark Housing Market Crash Worse Than 2008: Report
What’s New The growing instability in the U.S. homeowners insurance markets could lead to a housing crash worse than the 2008 one unless policymakers