While it's an improvement, 32% of renters are still in 'rent debt'
Despite the lapse in federal unemployment benefits in August, 68% of renters made an on-time rent payment during the first week of September, meaning just 32% were in 'rent debt.'
by Lillian Dickerson Sep 14
Duke Realty and Roosevelt University offer career program to women and minorites
Duke Realty Fund for Education and Advancement of Minorities and Women in Real Estate offers students annual scholarships
by Kimberly Manning Jul 28
650,000 leave prison each year -- what's the impact on real estate?
HUD recently released guidelines to help rental housing managers and real estate brokers create a non-discriminatory housing policy
by Robert Freedman Apr 28
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
VRM University launches online diversity assessment toolkit
Diversity & Inclusion Self-Assessment Tool Kit helps government agencies and financial services companies comply with Dodd-Frank’s workplace diversity requirements
by Amy Tankersley Oct 23
Minorities and mortgages: Why hasn't the trend changed?
Perceptions of the past merging with the modern real estate environment keep imbalances in lending extant
by Mary Bradford Jul 23
Harvard’s annual housing report tells ‘tale of 2 markets’
Homeownership is at 20-year low, but ongoing recovery efforts are driving a more positive outlook
by Amy Tankersley Jun 26
Seniors, echo boomers will be drivers for decades to come
by Inman Apr 18
Experts: Local areas can have diverse micromarkets
by Andrea V. Brambila Jun 24
Ownership rate rises for some immigrant groups
by Inman Jun 4
New consumer safeguards proposed
by Tom Kelly Nov 26
NCRC calls for Congress to enact tougher laws
by Matt Carter Jul 31