It's getting even harder for African American families to afford homes
The typical African American family could afford just 25% of the homes for sale last year, down from 39% in 2012, according to a new study from Redfin
by Patrick Kearns Oct 16
Fannie Mae discrimination lawsuit could have repercussions for agents
Some agents and brokers who list the GSE's homes could find themselves directly in the line of fire
by Amy Tankersley Dec 6
Why the housing boom is good for minority homeownership
A new study posits that higher prices are better for minorities because lending standards tend to loosen
by Steve Cook Dec 14
Multigenerational households, an often overlooked real estate niche, offer agents prime opportunity in 2014
Understanding cultural expectations helps agents better market to buyers
by Bernice Ross Dec 9
Lenders accused of violating Fair Housing Act
by Matt Carter Apr 11
Studies: Minorities more likely to get subprime loans, end up in foreclosure
by Steve Bergsman Jan 13
Investigations focus on securitization, servicing of home loans
by Inman Mar 11