Affordable Housing
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Roughly two-thirds of Californians can’t afford to buy a home
Aug 11, 2016California’s affordability crisis continues to plague the state, pricing more and more would-be homeowners out of the market. How could they buy a home though? Homebuyers need to earn a minimum annual income of $100K to qualify for the median-priced, existing single-family home in the state. Think that’s steep? It only gets more outrageous in the latest data from the California Association of Realtors.
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NAR: Home affordability remains as depressed as the average American paycheck
Aug 10, 2016 -
Monday Morning Cup of Coffee: NAR pushes to turn MLS green
Aug 08, 2016 -
CFPB: Best practices on how to continue loss-mitigation needs
Aug 02, 2016 -
How state and local governments are constructing a solution for affordable housing
Aug 01, 2016 -
Fannie Mae updates HomeReady to make it even easier to get a 3% down mortgage
Jul 27, 2016 -
[Housing Op-ed] Party platforms, polls, and presidential politics
Jul 25, 2016 -
Obama administration presents a look at life after HAMP
Jul 25, 2016 -
Trulia: Building permits preventing new housing growth
Jul 20, 2016 -
Bloomberg blog: Frustrated homeowners look to Trump for leadership
Jul 15, 2016 -
New Orleans homebuilders oppose mayor’s affordable housing push
Jul 12, 2016 -
Affordable housing advocates disappointed with New Jersey courtÕ ruling
Jul 11, 2016