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Why it’s time for the housing industry to get serious about climate risk

Housing Wire

These losses – both insured and uninsured – have traditionally been borne by homeowners, renters, landlords, builders, and property & casualty insurance companies. And the Federal Reserve has asked the nation’s six largest banks to participate in a climate scenario analysis designed to measure and manage climate-related financial risks.

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The Fed pauses its rate hikes for now, will it last?

Housing Wire

Most investors are already wondering what it would take for the central bank to lift rates again later this year. The CME FedWatch Tool showed a 99% chance the Fed would halt its hikes to the 5.25 of these investors bet officials will freeze the rate hike at the November 1st meeting. However, only 70.9% a year earlier.

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Warehouse Space in Columbus, Ohio: 17 Actionable Steps to Find, Lease & Organize Your Next Hub

The Robert Weiler Company

Industrial real estate investors and developers can’t add new properties to the market fast enough. Ask your current landlord. If you’re currently renting warehouse space and looking for additional units elsewhere or simply seeking an upgrade, speak with your current landlord, first. Consider subleasing.

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Investor + Flippers Guide to FHA Flipping Guidelines

Listing Spark

However, property investors and house flippers can run up against the requirements for FHA loans in ways that present unexpected obstacles. As an investor, the downstream implications of these challenges can be frustrating, equating to more time, delays, and expenses to bog down your business.

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The role of consumer transaction data in increasing homeownership access

Housing Wire

In addition to providing lenders with a powerful tool for responsibly expanding housing finance opportunities to underserved communities, ATP enables lenders to increase volume by capturing the business of creditworthy loan applicants that would have been declined under less sophisticated underwriting models.

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