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Harris campaign highlights housing plan in new ad

Vice President Harris' campaign released a new ad on Tuesday highlighting her plan to lower housing costs and end the housing shortage, a proposal the Democratic nominee puts a personal spin on. “Full house“The Home,” narrated by Harris, focused on a housing project based on her background. “For most of my childhood, we lived in […]

Interest rate cut fuels immediate upturn in UK property market | Housing market

The Bank of England’s first interest rate cut in four years sparked an immediate boost in Britain’s property market, with lower mortgage rates stimulating buyer interest and driving up house prices. Data from property website Rightmove showed that the number of potential buyers enquiring with estate agents about homes for sale since August 1 has […]

Massive housing market changes are coming — here’s how you could be affected

Changes from a landmark settlement affecting brokerage fees by the nation’s largest real estate trade association take effect this weekend and could create a more complicated and uncertain buying process for consumers, according to industry experts. Phil Crescenzo Jr., vice president of the southeast region for Nation One Mortgage, told FOX Business that the changes, […]

Kamala Harris Offers Housing Subsidies Plus More Migration and Regulation

Currently on the campaign trail, Kamala Harris is proposing to provide subsidies to young home buyers who are being shut out of the housing market because of her support for mass immigration, both legal and illegal. “She creates a problem and then proposes to solve it … like a company that sells both cigarettes and […]

US single-family housing starts dented by Hurricane Beryl, higher mortgage rates

Erin Sykes, chief economist at Nest Seekers International, weighs in on “The Bottom Line” as high interest rates continue to hurt the housing market. U.S. single-family home construction fell to its lowest level in a year and a half in July, partly due to the disruption to housing activity caused by Hurricane Beryl, but an […]

Housing Starts Unexpectedly Plunged In July

Homebuilders backed away from new homebuilding and construction plans in July, threatening to worsen home affordability in the United States. The Census Bureau said Friday that the pace of new project starts fell 6.8% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.238 million. Economists had been expecting a pace of 1.342 million. The number of […]