After throwing in the towel on a $2.7 billion merger, Genworth Financial is considering spinning off its mortgage insurance division
As home prices surge and consumers recall the last time the housing market was this hot, it’s no wonder that fears of a housing crash have begun to surface
Mortgage Bankers Association says lenders have been gearing up for changes, and new standards will actually increase access to credit
In a new lawsuit, Pittsburgh-based Howard Hanna alleges Compass aided and abetted 3 former Howard Hanna agents to breach non-compete, non-solicitation and confidentiality provisions in the agents' contracts and steal the brokerage's trade secrets
The US median rent increased 1.1% year over year in March after 8 consecutive months of declines, according to a new report from realtor.com released on Tuesday
Independent mortgage bank's profits surpassed previous year by nearly 186%, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association’s Annual Mortgage Bankers Performance Report
The iBuyer revised its purchase requirements to include pricier homes, older homes and homes in age-restricted and gated communities
The short-term rental company's 'Summer of Responsible Travel' plan is meant to prevent large gatherings amid the pandemic while supporting hosts and neighbors
Opinion
When my fiancée and I began house hunting as first-time homebuyers in December 2020, we were told the market was extremely competitive. Little did we know just how bad it was
Many consumers may not realize it, but they're increasingly competing against institutional investors and contending with soaring building costs
Opinion
Proper training and due diligence will keep your buyers from waking up the next morning with cold feet and eliminate that dreaded phone call that leaves a sour taste in your mouth
Realogy partnered with several trade organizations to create a more robust fair housing training course, available today
Home Mortgage Disclosure Act data reveals a growth surge across mortgage lending, with one lender's volume increasing more than 340% from the year prior
Younger millennials entered the housing market for the first time as older millennials drove refinances
Opinion
76-year-old Bill Foley wins more deals than he loses, and more often than not, he turns his acquisitions into gold
The New York Department of State has launched 132 investigations into housing bias, which include allegations from Newsday's 'Long Island Divided' report