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The Best American Cities for Public Transit

There are many things to consider when homebuyers decide where to hunt for a new house. While issues such as affordability, taxes, and safety are all key factors, the ability to actually get around town can be a major concern ...

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Majority of U.S. Homeowners Planning Improvements

For the fifth year in a row, LightStream, the online lending division of SunTrust Bank, has conducted their annual Home Improvement Survey, taking a magnifying glass to how homeowners plan to remodel, improve, and repair their homes this year. According ...

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Chains of Knowledge

Editor's note: This story was originally featured in the March issue of DS News, out now. While today’s technological landscape is evolving at a breakneck pace, many of the core aspects of the housing and default servicing industries remain rooted in the same ...

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Veros VeroPACE Will Help PACE Lenders With Compliance

Veros Real Estate Solutions (Veros), a Santa Ana, California-based provider of data, analytics, and technology for the mortgage banking industry, has developed a solution for lenders specializing in PACE (Property Assessed Clean Energy) loans in the state of California, where new ...

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Dworbell, Inc. Adds Eddie Seiler as VP

The Washington D.C.-based Dworbell, Inc., a trade association management firm providing public policy analysis and advocacy, has announced that Edward Seiler, Ph.D. has joined the firm in the role of VP, Research, and Economic Analysis. In this capacity, Seiler will lead economic research ...

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How Could Import Tariffs Affect Housing?

President Trump caught many by surprise last week by announcing planned tariffs on steel and aluminum, jostling the markets and prompting analysts to weigh in on the prospects of a trade war. But how would the proposed tariffs affect the ...

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California Bill Would Allow More Housing Near Transit Stops

Like many parts of the country, California is facing a crisis of housing availability and affordability. According to the California Department of Housing and Community Development, 97.6 percent of California cities failed to meet their affordable housing goals in 2017. ...

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