Asian Investment Boosts US Real Estate

The latest wave of foreign investment in US real estate comes from China. Chinese investors backed by government funds are pouring money into a variety of projects and properties around the country – and they’re being welcomed with open arms by many US sellers and...

Short Sales Can Mean Bargain Buys

Short sale. It even sounds ugly. Since the housing collapse of a few years ago, the short sale has been the lesser of two evils for homeowners struggling with mortgage debt – and a signal to the world that the loan can’t be salvaged. But a new report by MarketWatch...

Fannie and Freddie in the Crosshairs?

It’s summer in Washington, and, as we’ve been reporting, housing reform is in the air. The bipartisan Corker-Warner bill and the Republican-backed PATH (Protecting American Taxpayers and Homeowners) Act are aiming to revamp government housing policy, and both bills...

Dueling Bills Try to Control Housing Policy

Capitol Hill is taking aim at housing finance reform. With not one, but two new bills in contention for reforming the government’s role in home loans and homeowner bailouts, legislators on both sides of the aisle are competing to form a new, but not necessarily kinder...

Changes Are Coming for Government Housing Policies

As the Federal Reserve prepares to wind down its bond buying stimulus plan, policymakers in Washington are debating proposals to make drastic changes to the whole housing finance system – changes whose impact isn’t yet clearly understood. That’s why Fed Chairman...