Redlining accounts for a major equity gap for Black homeowners
Neighborhoods that were redlined have gained $212,000 less home equity since the 1980s, according to a new study from Redfin released Thursday
by Patrick Kearns Jun 11
Pulse: What’s your biggest challenge with financing? Readers sound off
From inventory shortages to lackadaisical buyers to lender confusion, here are the biggest issues readers are seeing
by Inman Feb 25
White House wants to privatize Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
The plan is designed to reduce taxpayer risk while creating a more competitive secondary market for mortgages
by Patrick Kearns Jun 22
Low inventory woes: Is now the right time for rehabs?
With low inventory plaguing the market, buyers should consider homes in need of repair
by Ray Brousseau Jun 29
Do you really understand your client's credit score?
Help your clients understand their options early in the homebuying process
by Chris Rediger Jun 22
How to give millennials the low-down on low down payments
Helping first-time buyers with the right loans for them
by Steve Cook Feb 29
energy efficient homes
It's not all sunshine and rainbows, but many buyers will understand the value
by Sebastian Frey Jan 20
How much home can millennials afford in Los Angeles?
LA millennials can buy a bigger home than those in NYC, SF and Denver
by Inman Jan 6
How much home can millennials afford in San Francisco?
SF millennials can only afford the smallest square footage reported
by Inman Jan 6
How much home can millennials afford in DC?
DC millennials can buy a slightly bigger home than those in NYC and SF
by Inman Jan 6
How much home can millennials afford in Houston?
Houston millennials can buy a much bigger home than those in NYC, LA and Chicago
by Inman Jan 6
How much home can millennials afford in Chicago?
Chicago millennials are in a pretty good locale to buy a home
by Inman Jan 6
Are FHA loans being underutilized?
The recent reduction in premiums has yet to spur a significant increase in sales
by Ray Brousseau Dec 4