According to a new analysis from JK Moving Services, Californians topped the list of people inquiring about moving into the Washington D.C. area, although data showed most Californians were looking to migrate to Texas.
Read More »Out-of-State Relocations for Retirees at Five-Year High
Nearly 400,000 American retirees moved their residences during 2020, the highest number in five years. According to a data study by the moving services website HigherAHelper.com analyzing the latest U.S. Census Bureau’s Current Population Survey, the number of relocating retirees ...
Read More »Redefining Property Values
How much will prices increase in neighborhoods around Amazon’s HQ2 in New York? A new report takes a closer look at the impact Amazon’s move is bound to have.
Read More »Race for HQ2 Tightens
Amazon is closing in on its location for the company’s second headquarters. What can homebuyers in the chosen city expect?
Read More »RMBS Settlements Not Dead Yet
It is now more than seven years since the housing crisis hit, and settlements over claims of selling toxic residential mortgage-backed securities are still alive and well. Who is the latest to settle?
Read More »Virginia Man Sentenced for Hacking Fannie Mae-Run Website
A Virginia man has been sentenced for illegally accessing government servers that hosted a Fannie Mae website used to support federal mortgage loan modification programs, the Office of the Special Inspector General for the Troubled Asset Relief Program (SIGTARP) announced on Friday.
Read More »Rosenberg & Associates Adds Two Attorneys
Maryland-based real estate law firm Rosenberg & Associates has added two new attorneys, Jullie Evasco and Jennifer Rochino.
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