Por: Forbes Business October 05, 2022
Topline As mortgage demand plummets to the lowest level in 25 years, some experts believe the housing market decline will hit a cadre of regions especially hard—pushing prices down as much as 20% in pandemic-era hotspots and other areas where affordability has plunged—even if the broader housing market remains afloat. Mortgage payments have climbed to a record high—sidelining buyers and already pushing prices down in ... [+] some major... + full article
MarketWatch USA Politics October 13, 2022
Most of these cities were pandemic boomtowns, as remote work enabled many workers to find housing outside of big, expensive mega-cities. Rick Palacios Jr., director of research and managing principal at John Burns Real Estate Consulting, said that “no housing market is immune... + más
Most economists say the U.S. will become a buyer's housing market in 2023. Here's where you'll see the biggest declines in value. | MarketWatch
Forbes USA Business October 11, 2022
Topline As home sales tumble to the lowest level in years a rash of industries tied to the housing market are starting to show signs of deterioration, with home builders, appliance-makers and some retailers among those likely to take the biggest hit as experts worry the downturn... + más
Financial contagion from U.K.'s woes? Biden economic adviser says U.S. 'in a strong place to deal with a full set of headwinds' including from abroad | MarketWatch
'Millions of families struggle to keep roofs over their heads': Biden administration says it's making progress on America's housing shortage — but will it be enough? | MarketWatch
MarketWatch USA Business October 07, 2022
That shortage has also by driving up prices earlier in the pandemic, creating a market that . But on Friday, the White House said the administration to enable the construction of more mixed-income housing, as well as housing for very-low-income tenants and people living in rural... + más
'Captain America' fixes hurricane hit roofs in New Orleans | ABC News
Ginther: $1.5 billion bond package will go before Columbus voters this November | 10 WBNS
Los Angeles Times USA Opinion October 05, 2022
Proposition LH on the Nov. 8 Los Angeles ballot shouldn’t be necessary. But because an archaic and racist provision to block public housing remains in the California Constitution, L.A. could miss out on funding available to build homeless and affordable housing without passage... + más
L.A. Times electoral endorsements for November 2022 | Los Angeles Times
Op-Ed: This reform of Proposition 13 is needed now more than ever | Los Angeles Times
MarketWatch USA Business October 02, 2022
Still, the U.S. housing market will shift in favor of home buyers by the end of 2023, 44% of 107 economists and housing experts for its Home Price Expectations Survey said. And 12% of these experts believed that shift will happen sooner — that is, this year. Yet roughly 45%... + más
On Home Prices, Powell Forecasts A Correction, What Is He Seeing? | Forbes
MarketWatch USA Politics September 30, 2022
Los Angeles Times USA Nation September 24, 2022
Nearly $150 million worth of federal grants to the three main housing agencies working to reduce homelessness in Greater Los Angeles went unspent between 2015 and 2020, as the number of unhoused people soared. Instead of being used to address L.A.’s acute homelessness crisis,... + más
LA agencies failed to spend nearly $150 million in federal homeless grants, report says | ABC7
Los Angeles homeless count raises doubts about accuracy. Is it time for a new way? | Los Angeles Times
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