Thinking about buying a home or refinancing in February 2026? You’re probably wondering what’s happening with mortgage rates. If you’re hoping for those super-low pandemic rates, I’ve got some news: they’re likely... Read more »
Homebuilders — many we talk with — are calling today’s selling environment one of “demand uncertainty.” The phrase is clear. Traffic is uneven. Conversions are harder to forecast. Buyers hesitate longer, ask... Read more »
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The real estate investment landscape is poised to shift in 2026. After years of explosive rent growth and double-digit appreciation in hot markets, investors are recalibrating their strategies toward stability, cash flow,... Read more »
A 4.7-acre site in Woodland Hills is under new ownership and slated to become part of a fully affordable housing development in Warner Center. An affiliate of Wellpointe Incorporated purchased 6400 Canoga... Read more »
In 2023—the same year the Supreme Court’s Tyler ruling made clear that counties can’t keep more than they’re owed when taking properties to collect a tax debt—Michigan counties foreclosed on 2,165 properties.... Read more »
Imagine this: You close on a property on Friday. By Monday, rent is already flowing into your bank account. No frantic calls to contractors, no late-night plumbing emergencies, and certainly no vacant... Read more »
In June 2024, the CFPB issued an order that permanently bars Pittsford, New York-based Sutherland Global Services and its subsidiaries, Sutherland Government Solutions, Sutherland Mortgage Services and NOVAD, from servicing reverse mortgages.... Read more »