Are we heading towards a housing correction or crash?
Discover the latest insights on housing market trends, including potential correction indicators and market analysis for private mortgage note investors.
Discover the latest insights on housing market trends, including potential correction indicators and market analysis for private mortgage note investors.
Learn how evaluating the highest and best value of your property can maximize selling price in a recent Forbes article. Key takeaways for private lenders.
The Biden administration's proposal for national rent control faces backlash from real estate mogul Jeff Greene over potential market repercussions.
Key takeaways from the Realtor.com report reveal a decrease in investors purchasing homes with cash, shifting towards independent investors over big corporations. The rise of mom and pop investors is seen as a positive trend in the housing market.
Discover the latest trend of rising evictions in booming cities like Minneapolis and Columbus post-pandemic as rent prices soar in popular Sun Belt regions.
Discover the growing trend of home loan assumption in a high-interest rate market. Learn how buyers can benefit from assumable government-backed loans.
Discover the latest trend in home financing as buyers use investment funds to bypass traditional mortgages. Benefit from lower rates and real estate appreciation.
Private mortgage note buying expert shares industry news: Sen. JD Vance supports Trump's stance on presidents influencing Federal Reserve policy-making process
Gain insight into investment property loans with higher rates and larger down payments. Understand the importance of rental income in loan eligibility.
California lawmakers are considering a new program that would provide up to $150,000 in state-supported home loans to undocumented immigrants. Key points include down payment assistance and income limits based on location. Approval by the Democratic supermajority is expected. Gov. Newsom's decision on the bill is pending. Critics argue the measure is unfair, while supporters say it provides equal benefits to all state residents. Applicants must still meet federal requirements for eligibility.