(The Center Square) – The economy and 40-year-high inflationary costs remain a top issue among voters and are expected to be a central topic at Tuesday night’s presidential debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump.
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According to the latest published numbers — a 2022 report by the American Resort Development Association (ARDA), millennials now account for half of all timeshare owners. In fact the average age of a timeshare owner is now 39 years old.
(The Center Square) – Homeowners are worse off than they were four years ago, multiple reports show, and the two presidential candidates have differing views on how to improve their plight.
Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares joined a cohort of 24 attorneys general seeking answers from financial institutions that are prioritizing investments in companies with greenhouse gas reduction targets. Miyares signed onto a letter citing research from Consumers’ Research, a nonprofit organization, that highlighted large asset managers voting for recommendations by Institutional Shareholder Services on climate-related […]
(The Center Square) – Only 10% of those surveyed in a new poll said the “American dream” of homeownership is affordable, with others citing 40-year high inflationary costs, 23-year-high interest rates, limited supply of affordable housing and earnings that have eroded because of inflation.
(The Center Square) - The California legislature passed a bill allowing undocumented immigrants to make use of the state’s $150,000, 0 down, 0 interest home “loans.” The bill now goes to the governor’s desk, where he must either veto or approve the bill by the end of September.
Startups face difficult odds. About one-fifth of them fail in the first year, and nearly half don’t last five years.
(The Center Square) – Vice President Kamala Harris wants to make housing affordable for more Americans, but the realities of the housing market are stacked against any quick fix.
According to the latest numbers from the University of Michigan, consumer sentiment rose for the first time in five months. While it only edged out 1.4 index points over July, it's the first positive sign that economic optimism could spread in the second half of the year.
As of August 17, home sellers are no longer obligated to pay the commission fees for their buyer’s real estate agents. Yet, confusion remains about how exactly the new process will work. As the industry waits to see the full impact of last week’s changes, those on both ends of the home sales process should understand their options.