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Home buyers navigate sluggish housing market
by
Justin Ho
Oct 24, 2018
Sales of new and existing homes haven't been this slow for years, so what's a buyer to do?
Barriers to homeownership still exist for people of color
by
Kai Ryssdal
Feb 15, 2018
A report from Reveal looks at racial discrimination in the mortgage business and the legacy of redlining.
The American dream: How undocumented immigrants buy homes in the U.S.
Sep 11, 2017
It’s all thanks to ITINs — individual tax identification numbers.
Tiny homes seem perfect for most millennials, except for one big problem
Jun 15, 2017
Traditional lenders have shied away from financing the trendy homes, but that could change next year.
All in the family: the new mortgage math
by
Noel King
Sep 16, 2015
Fannie Mae overhauls a loan option to reflect economic realities.
5 years after Lehman, subprime mortgages return
Sep 12, 2013
Mortgage lenders fueled the financial collapse by marketing subprime loans to people who couldn't afford them. They disappeared as the housing market crashed, but subprime mortgages could return.
Is the housing recovery leaving too many behind?
Apr 3, 2013
According to a report in the Washington Post, President Obama's administration is worried that the housing recovery is leaving too many people, including young people, behind.
For public good, not for profit.
No money down home loans return, with a twist
Mar 25, 2013
No down payment mortgages died in a wave of foreclosures -- for nearly all Americans. But now they’re crawling out of the grave, for the wealthy, at least.
The jumbo mortgage is back
Jan 4, 2013
Jumbo mortgages, too large to be backed by Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac, were hard to come by after the financial crisis. But in expensive real-estate markets like San Francisco, they're coming back.
Will new regulations crimp home loans?
Oct 25, 2012
Some fear stricter lending and mortgage standards could chill housing market.