Mortgage Debt Hits New Highs
According to new data, as of Q3 2019, mortgage debt is now above the 2008 high of $14.7 trillion. The post Mortgage Debt Hits New
According to new data, as of Q3 2019, mortgage debt is now above the 2008 high of $14.7 trillion. The post Mortgage Debt Hits New
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According to the latest data from the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Indices, home prices grew in every major city in October 2019, except for one. The
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A new report outlines the danger and warning signs that show the U.S. economy could be heading for a downturn. The post Analysis Says ‘Of
Find out how economic tensions, both national and global, will impact the housing market in the coming month and more in The Week Ahead. The