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Rates stall, but spring home buyers move forward
The spring home buying season is chugging ahead despite stalling mortgage rates and economic uncertainty. The level of purchase applications last week reached their
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Why Chicago’s chaotic property tax system is scaring away institutional investors
When Irish investor and TV personality Sean Conlon’s River North loft office building was hit with a foreclosure lawsuit last year, it accelerated his
These Are the Cities Where Investors Are Buying Up the Most Real Estate
Special Report Grace Cary / Moment via Getty Images 24/7 Wall St. Insights Corporate investors dominate many metropolitan housing markets, accounting for more than
Commercial real estate faces new challenges after LA fires
In the wildfires that devastated Los Angeles earlier this year, most of the buildings destroyed were homes. But many commercial properties were caught in
Prediction: 2 Stocks That Will Be Worth More Than AGNC Investment 10 Years From Now
Reuben Gregg Brewer, The Motley Fool April 2, 2025 at 3:14 AM A decade is a very long time on Wall Street, but I’m
Industrial deals lead the way in SWFL's commercial real estate sector
A trio of big dollar industrial deals last year helped boost the sector in Southwest Florida to new highs — though one industry analyst
Lombardo proposes major investment in attainable housing
Wednesday, April 2, 2025 | 2 a.m. Gov. Joe Lombardo revealed a $250 million housing plan Tuesday aimed at assisting Nevada residents whose incomes exceed