Housing Crisis
  • Why Housing Is Still Hindering the Recovery

    By Zachary A Goldfarb, The Washington Post

    Nearly 11 million Americans, or more than a fifth of homeowners, are buried in debt, owing more than their properties are worth after piling their life savings into their properties — a persistent...

  • Surge in Housing Starts Shows Recovery Taking Hold

    By Lucia Mutikani, Reuters

    Housing starts rose to their highest rate in more than four years in October, suggesting the housing market recovery was gaining steam, even though permits for future construction fell. The Commerce...

  • Strongest Housing Market: Walkable Urban Areas

    By LAURA BARNHARDT CECH, The Washington Post

    “Walkable” is a feature sparking sales and energizing future development and redevelopment, according to a recent report by a George Washington University professor that calls the Washington, D.C.,...

  • FHA Takes Steps to Avoid Taxpayer Bailout

    By Margaret Chadbourn, Reuters

    The Federal Housing Administration, facing a $16.3 billion deficit, will increase mortgage fees next year and take other steps in an effort to avoid a taxpayer bailout, the Obama administration said...

  • Guess What Tops Obama's New To-Do List?

    By Knowledge Wharton, Knowledge@Wharton

    The election is over. After three feisty debates, hundreds of campaign stops, billions spent on ads and countless candidate "robo-calls," America has re-elected Barack Obama as Commander in Chief...