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Jim Millstein on an Idea That Could Create Millions More Homes
Bloomberg· 4 days agoCan Fannie and Freddie jump start multi-family construction?
A Guggenheim Executive’s Big Plan to Build Millions of New Homes
Bloomberg· 4 days agoA potentially powerful new role for Fannie and Freddie.
Insurers Tied to Apollo, KKR Buy Mortgages Outright in New Twist
Bloomberg via Yahoo Finance Canada· 5 days ago(Bloomberg) -- Yield-hungry insurance firms are adopting an unconventional strategy: they’re...
What Trump-Vance could mean for Wall Street
Yahoo Finance· 2 days ago"The banking & mortgage industries will be treated well under Trump," he wrote, adding that some questions remain, like how the government treats...
Odd Lots: A Radical Plan to Build Millions More Homes - Bloomberg
Bloomberg· 4 days agoIn this episode, we speak with Jim Millstein, co-chair of Guggenheim Securities and a former Treasury Department official who managed the restructuring of AIG after the 2008 financial crisis ...
President Biden proposes national rent hike cap as prices jump
AOL· 5 days agoThe Biden administration unveiled a proposal that would force many landlords of large complexes to...
Biden calls for rent caps, pitching fight to lower housing prices in second-term agenda
Courthouse News Service· 6 days agoPresident Joe Biden proposed a new plan to address the housing crisis on Tuesday, unveiling a slew...
Weitz Fixed Income Insights: The Calm Before...
GuruFocus.com via Yahoo Finance Canada· 2 days agoThe Bloomberg U.S. Mortgage-Backed Securities (MBS) Index tracks fixed-rate agency mortgage-backed pass-through securities guaranteed by Ginnie Mae, ...
7 Types of Homes Expected To Soar in Value by the End of 2025
GOBankingRates via Yahoo Finance Canada· 2 days agoHalfway through the year and it's still a seller's market in many U.S. real estate markets....
The typical monthly housing payment just fell from an all-time high
Fortune via Yahoo Finance Canada· 3 days agoFor its part, the research firm doesn’t see mortgage rates falling below 6.5% this year—it doesn’t...