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Airbnb Investment in Apartment Buildings Irks Tenants

Airbnb has unveiled big plans to turn at least 14 apartment buildings into home-sharing units by the end of next year. But some tenants of two newly branded Airbnb complexes aren’t completely happy about their buildings changing into a “hotel-like” atmosphere.Airbnb has teamed with Niido, a real estate development company, to form “Niido Powered by Airbnb” to brand buildings across the country. Their first project was a 324-unit complex

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Cities Expected to Get the Most New Residents in Q3

The highest share of homeowners are likely to move in the third quarter to Chicago, Washington, D.C., Orlando, Tampa, and Atlanta, according to a new study by ATTOM Data Solutions, a real estate data firm. Researchers culled data from purchase loan applications on residential transactions among metro areas with at least 500,000 single-family homes and condos for ATTOM’s Pre-Mover Housing Index.“A higher pre-mover index bodes well for local r

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Millions of Consumers Getting a Credit Score Boost

An overhaul in how several major credit reporting agencies factor in negative credit information is prompting millions of consumers’ credit scores to rise. Collection events were struck from 8 million consumers’ credit reports in the 12 months ending in June. The New York Federal Reserve reported Tuesday that consumers who had at least one collections account removed from their credit reports are seeing an 11-point increase to their scores.Cr

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HUD Backs Off on Rule It Says Stifles Affordability

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development is taking steps to scale back a fair housing rule that had sought to combat housing segregation. HUD Secretary Ben Carson says the 2015 rule is standing in the way of efforts to add more affordable housing.The Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing rule required cities and towns to examine historic patterns of segregation, and then create plans to combat them. Those who didn’t comply risked l

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Home Searches Are Stretching on Longer

House hunters who are actively seeking a home to buy are spending significant amounts of time looking for that perfect space, according to a new poll by the National Association of Home Builders. More than half of prospective buyers surveyed in the second quarter said they’d been trying to find the right home for three months or longer.The two chief reasons why home buyers said their search was taking so long was not being able to find a home

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Are Homeowners Overextended With Kids’ College Costs?

The wave of foreclosures during the Great Recession was blamed on rising unemployment and subprime loans. But a new research study by Jacob W. Faber and Peter M. Rich suggests the foreclosure fallout may have been from something more: Homeowners who overextended themselves financially by paying for their children’s college education.“Our findings uncover a previously overlooked dimension of the foreclosure crisis, and highlight mortgage ins

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5 Most Affordable Places for Outdoor Enthusiasts

How can you spot a town that is an outdoor haven? “If you see a lot of rugged vehicles with bike racks and hauling kayaks, that’s a telltale sign at the ground level that you’re in one of these places,” Chris Chesak, a travel consultant based in Cincinnati, told realtor.com®. “In an outdoors city, [residents will] meet up for a hike. The primary focus isn’t sitting around—it’s being outside.”Realtor.com®’s research team scou

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Erosion, Sea Levels Threaten Viability of Waterfront Homes

Rising sea levels may be prompting affluent home buyers to rethink purchasing waterfront vacation properties along the country's coasts. Cities and homeowners in wealthy oceanside enclaves on the eastern and western seaboards are fighting to keep erosion and high tides from damaging homes, The Washington Post reports.“I plan to stay and fight as long as I can,” homeowner Justine Kenney told the Post about trying to save her 1940s home in

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Median Age of Maturing U.S. Housing Stock is 37

The median age of owner-occupied homes in the U.S. is 37, indicating that more properties may become pricier to maintain as they grow older and vulnerable to disrepair, according to the 2016 American Community Survey.But builders view the aging housing stock as an opportunity. Rising home prices may prompt more households to spend more on home improvement, the National Association of Home Builders notes on its Eye on Housing blog. Further, “thi

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Latin America Agrees to Standardize Ethics Rules

The National Association of REALTORS® is helping to foster ethical practices on a global scale, signing an accord last week with a coalition of Central and South American nations to reaffirm a commitment to the Code of Ethics in the region.The move came during the III Latin American Real Estate Congress, a meeting of the Confederación Inmobiliaria Latinoamericana (CILA) and the Costa Rica Chamber of Real Estate Brokers, in San Jose, Costa Rica,

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