Texas is now home to America's fastest-growing cities, as demand for real estate in expanding metropolises such as Austin begins to boom.
Congregations beware. Not even places of worship are safe from the global financial crisis, as church foreclosures hit record highs. According to a new report, 138 church properties were sold by American banks in 2011, the highest ever number in one year. With pastors losing their pulpit and banks looking like bad guys, who wins in the latest round of the housing crash?
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development charged Bank of America Corp. on Monday with discriminating against three disabled borrowers in Michigan and Wisconsin.
As the first Presidential primaries take place, The Telegraph talks to people in Detroit – Americas first post-industrial city about an issue at the very centre of the race to become the Presidential candidate – the US economy and how to fix it.
The U.S. residential market still faces a long and “rocky road” to recovery, Karl Case, the co-creator of the S&P/Case-Shiller Index of property values said this week as prices feel more steeply than expected.
The monthly review of the American property market from Keller Williams Realty International, plus advice on how buyers can improve their credit score.
The Obama administration is taking another swing at improving its main foreclosure prevention program.
After policing the slushy Pennsylvania streets for 30 winters, Steve Dougherty decided the only slush he ever wanted to see again was in a frozen cocktail poolside.
As Europe struggles with debt, the future of global property is uncertain. Reports suggest market recoveries one week, financial slides the next, while some still believe that the world will end in December. How do you know what property to buy? To clear up the confusion, here are seven things that won't happen in 2012...
Since jobs drive the housing market, the U.S. real estate sector received a little good news today. The unemployment rate continued to slowly decline in December.
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