James Surowiecki tackles the topic of housing futures in the New Yorker this week, giving the two players in the space, HedgeStreet and the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, a nice credibility boost.
The Wilmington City Council will have three new members come December, though the city’s longtime mayor, Bill Saffo, has ...
Depending on what you read or watch on television — and it’s all over the news — the housing market is either stalling, slumping, or falling. Or, as veteran investment adviser Martin Weiss of the Safe ...
If the futures markets are to be believed, the real estate prices in all of the ten largest metropolitan markets in the country will be lower one year from today. The range of predicted declines is ...
LoanDepot CEO Frank Martell (right) volunteers at Habitat for Humanity of Orange County Each year in the spring, we celebrate Congress’ passage of the groundbreaking Fair Housing Act in 1968 to ...
NEW YORK (PIX11) – New apartments, including affordable housing, are coming to a busy area of the city. It’s a place where new housing cannot be built because of the zoning regulations. The New York ...
Your house may be special to you, but to a futures trader dealing in housing contracts, it's just another data point. "At 10,000 feet, housing is a commodity," said Fritz Siebel, a broker at TFS ...
SEATTLE — The Puget Sound Regional Council is spearheading an effort to establish Washington state's first Housing Research Center at the University of Washington. This comes as King County's median ...
Though housing starts plummeted in March, Dow futures are adding on to premarket gains. New home construction dropped 14.7% in March as housing starts fell to a 1.32 million annual pace, below the ...
Traders at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange think the U.S. housing market may be slowing down and they've got the numbers to prove it, thanks to Yale economist Robert Shiller. Shiller explains a new ...
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