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The Fed is expected to cut rates. Don't expect mortgage rates to follow.
Claire Boston August 16, 2025 at 4:20 PM A funny thing happened when the Federal Reserve began cutting interest rates last fall: Mortgage rates
Bitcoin Is Coming For The Housing Crisis
Remember what they took from you. 1960s Aerial Of Suburban Housing Development (Photo by Heilman/Classicstock/Getty Images) Heilman/ClassicStock The Case-Shiller index of home prices is
From Apartments To Active Streets: A New Vision For Housing In Honolulu
By adding shops, cafes and community spaces to affordable housing projects, Honolulu can not only tackle its housing crisis but also bring life back
Echo Investment Unit Inks €565 Million Polish Real Estate Sale
A Polish residential rental provider Resi4Rent, partly owned by Echo Investment, agreed to sell some real estate assets to TAG Immobilien’s unit for €565
Cutting parking for homes built near transit aims to ease housing crunch
Meeting Chicago’s parking requirements for housing developments has been a headache for the nonprofit Bickerdike Redevelopment Corp., said Joy Aruguete, who has been CEO
Jeff Bezos-Backed Arrived Homes Paid $2.39M to Investors in Q2 — Be Part of the Next Payout with $100
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Innovative Industrial Properties: What If The Real Estate Value Plummets?
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This day in history: A housing crisis from another era, and a crackdown on ‘lazy husbands’ and other inmates with cushy digs
From 1975: Housing was tight in Othello, Washington – even though 27 homes were sitting empty just a few miles away. Those homes had
COMMENTARY: Not done yet: More work ahead on Vermont’s housing crisis
Despite the progress we’ve made together, our work to address Vermont’s housing crisis is far from being solved. By 2030, the statewide demand for