housing
The latest news on housing
House hunters are eager to jump on prospects, but it could lead to regrets later on.
Supply constraints in materials and labor coupled with few buildable lots is squeezing homebuilders.
It's one turnaround that once seemed impossible.
Taxpayers could profit from Fannie, Freddie bailout, but housing finance reform still needs discussion.
A popular federal refinancing program will stay around for another two years.
As the aging-in-place movement grows, more consumers are enlisting architects to renovate their homes.
The beleaguered GSEs provide much-needed liquidity during market downturns.
Recent housing affordability is a function of cheap borrowing costs, not fundamentally low home prices.
Americans' economic outlook is increasingly pessimistic, even with more positive housing indicators.
Investors and home buyers could benefit from a pause in the economic recovery.












