How Brexit could make winners out of US real estate investors
U.S. REITs, and the real estate underlying them, are the power play for the anxious investor after Brexit.
New warning lights for rising home prices
After an epic housing crash, where values plummeted nationally by almost 35 percent, the nation is seeing new highs again.
Mortgage applications up 3% on lowest rates in three years
Another drop in mortgage interest rates sent borrowers back to the bank to refinance home loans.
Malls lean on ‘mom and pop’ sandwich joints, bubble soccer to bring in shoppers
Landlords are looking more favorably at small businesses as tenants.
Vote for Brexit is ‘financial suicide’ for British homeowners: Wilbur Ross
British home prices will plummet if the United Kingdom votes to leave the European Union this week, Wilbur Ross says.
Don’t blame lack of good homes for all housing woes
The strain on housing supply has put upward pressure on prices in most, but not all, markets, Trulia says.
This private equity giant wants to give landlords millions — here’s how
B2R, a mortgage company owned by Blackstone Group, is offering mortgages for investors that require nothing of the borrower.
Pending home sales down 3.7%, marking first annual drop in two years
The final push of the spring housing season turned out weaker than expected. Contracts to buy existing homes fell 3.7 percent in May.
Weaker pound may spur UK luxury real estate after referendum
The U.K.’s housing market is seen taking a knock in the wake of the Brexit vote, but the forecast depreciation in sterling may spur investment.
Before Brexit storm, mortgage applications fell 2.6%
Before the British vote, total U.S. mortgage application volume decreased 2.6 percent last week.