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Philadelphia is far north enough that it would not seem to be at much risk for hurricane damage. However, it makes the list of the “Cities Where Hurricanes Would Cause the Most Damage” written by...
Among the 15 largest cities based on the mortgage fraud rate, nine are in Florida. The rate in Miami is twice the national level.
In July of 2006, U.S. home prices reached their pre-recession peak. The 10-year anniversary of that crest comes about a year before home prices are expected to reach that level again.
In the month of April, 38,000 U.S. home foreclosures were completed, up more than 5% month over month.
Home prices in the United States rose for the 52nd consecutive month in May, according to the CoreLogic Home Price Insights Report for the month.
In March of 2016, cash sales comprised 33% of all home sales, down from 35.7% in March of 2015, and marking the 39th consecutive year-over-year monthly decline. Cash sales fell by 2.8 percentage...
U.S. sales of distressed homes totaled nearly 10% of all homes sold in March of 2016, according to data published Thursday by CoreLogic.
In April, 37,000 U.S. home foreclosures were completed, and the current foreclosure inventory totals 1.1% of all homes with a mortgage in the United States.
Of more than 50 million mortgaged residential properties in the United States at the end of the first quarter of 2016, approximately 4 million (8%) homeowners owe a mortgage amount greater than the...
Home prices in the United States rose for the 51st consecutive month in April, according to research firm CoreLogic.
CoreLogic has set possible financial hurricane damage at over $500 billion, if storms exact the maximum damage forecast by its model of home replacement costs.
CoreLogic on Wednesday released its 2016 Storm Surge Report, which includes its latest analysis of the potential for damage from hurricane-caused storm surge along the Atlantic or Gulf coasts.
In 2005, at the peak of mortgage loan applications, more than 11 million Americans applied for home-purchase mortgages. That number was less than 5 million in 2014.
In February of 2016, cash sales comprised more than 35% of all home sales, down from about 38% in February of 2015, marking the 38th consecutive year-over-year monthly decline.
In March, 36,000 U.S. home foreclosures were completed, up more than 9% month over month but down about 15% from last year.