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Fannie Mae Projects Higher Mortgage Rates For Longer Than Expected
Fannie Mae’s most recent economic projections, up to March 2024, suggest that mortgage rates will remain elevated for a while longer. Per Fannie Mae’s Economic and Strategic Research (ESR) Group, the 30-year mortgage rate is now projected to sit at 6.4% by the end of 2024–higher than the previously projected 5.9%. This will likely cause…
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Bess Freedman says Trump is too late to sell Mar-a-Lago for bond
Mar-a-Lago may be worth hundreds of millions, the Brown Harris Stevens CEO said, but there's certainly not "enough time" to offload it by Monday when Trump's $454 million bond is due.
Challenge to New York property tax system moves forward
An appeals court issued a ruling on Tuesday stating that a lawsuit challenging New York's property tax system was mistakenly dismissed
Mortgage Rates in U.S. Tick Down in Mid-March - The World Property Journal
Mortgage Rates in U.S. Tick Down in Mid-March The World Property Journal
Investcorp Real Estate launches $526m US industrial venture - IPE Real Assets
Investcorp Real Estate launches $526m US industrial venture IPE Real Assets
Real estate agents face an overdue reckoning - Financial Times
Real estate agents face an overdue reckoning Financial Times
Another quarter of negative performance - Eurobuild CEE
Another quarter of negative performance Eurobuild CEE
Is Anywhere Real Estate (NYSE:HOUS) Using Too Much Debt? - Simply Wall St
Is Anywhere Real Estate (NYSE:HOUS) Using Too Much Debt? Simply Wall St
This Week's Real Estate Tour Speaks English - Elle Decor
This Week's Real Estate Tour Speaks English Elle Decor
Before NAR settlement, headcount hopes were losing steam: Intel
Most brokerage leaders in February still expected to be better-staffed this time next year, the Intel Index found. But that optimism was weakening even before NAR's $418M settlement Friday.