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What’s next after a historic housing boom?

Housing Wire

This article is part of our HousingWire 2022 forecast series. After the series wraps early next year, join us on February 8 for the HW+ Virtual 2022 Forecast Event. million homes sold at the end of September, according to National Association of Realtors data. appeared first on HousingWire. on pace for 6.29

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Servicers prepare to handle forbearance exits

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This article is part of our HousingWire 2022 forecast series. After the series wraps early next year, join us on February 8 for the HW+ Virtual 2022 Forecast Event. But the real test is yet to come: Most forbearance plans only just began expiring in September. Some of these borrowers, of course, will not recover.

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Lawyer letter details NAR’s internal harassment investigation

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Polsinelli looked into allegations of misbehavior in 2022 and the claims raised by Brevard in her suit. Drake wrote that Polsinelli found evidence in 2022 that the organization’s “highest leaders” engaged in “disrespectful” and “creepy” behavior. Drake did not name the individuals who were disciplined.

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When borrowers ‘ghost’ their servicers

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Over the course of three months, HousingWire interviewed about a dozen servicers, housing counselors, academics and lawyers to drill down on how big the ghosting problem is, why it happens, and what the consequences could be for both borrower and servicer. But there will be some fallout. The company serves a $50 billion loan portfolio.

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Existing home sales crush the housing bears — again

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The National Association of Realtors ‘ existing home sales report for September came in at an excellent beat of estimates at 6.29 Don’t worry, though, I have heard that some have moved their crash to 2022 or an undisclosed location. Your HW+ Membership includes: Unlimited access to HW+ articles and analysis.

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Local Markets: Louisville, Reno and San Diego

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Local markets is a HousingWire magazine feature spotlighting housing trends across the country. Since then, prices have cooled considerably, dropping to a median of $605,000 in August 2022, just 1.0% In June 2022, the Boise housing market was the most overpriced in the U.S., Louisville, Kentucky. higher than a year ago.

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Local housing markets: Othello, Osage Beach and Vienna

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Local housing markets is a HousingWire magazine feature spotlighting housing trends and data across the country. In June, the median list price of homes in Osage Beach was $626,966, less than $60,000 off the all-time high set in June 2022. I absolutely love the Columbia Basin and the reason is that we are a unique market.