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How Donald Trump Just Raised Many Mortgage Bills
Real Estate
How Donald Trump Just Raised Many Mortgage Bills
By Haley Sweetland Edwards and TIMEJanuary 21, 2017
New Home Sales Rise To Highest Levels In Six Years
Finance
Donald Trump’s Election Is Spooking Homebuyers
By Lucinda ShenNovember 23, 2016
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Real Estate
Here’s Why You’re Lucky You Don’t Own a McMansion
By Martha C. White and MoneyAugust 27, 2016
Why It’s Still So Hard to Buy Your First Home
Real Estate
Why It’s Still So Hard to Buy Your First Home
By ReutersAugust 10, 2016
Los Angeles Population Growth Continues At Torrid Pace
Leadership
America’s Urban Population Boom Is Slowing Down
By Laura LorenzettiMay 19, 2016
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Tech
How to Trade In Your House
By Kia KokalitchevaMarch 9, 2016
Sales of U.S. Existing Homes Drop to Lowest in Four Months
Finance
Should you tap your IRA to buy a house?
By MoneyOctober 19, 2015
Views Of A KB Home Development As Earnings Beat Estimates
Real Estate
This is the single best day to buy a house
By Michal AddadySeptember 10, 2015
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Real Estate
Millennials can’t afford to buy a home in these cities
By Tom Huddleston Jr.June 8, 2015
How to save for a down payment on your first home
Commentary
How to save for a down payment on your first home
By DomaineHome.comApril 6, 2015
Views Of A KB Home Development As Earnings Beat Estimates
Commentary
Why first-time homebuyers will make a comeback in 2015
By Jonathan SmokeFebruary 23, 2015
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