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Mortgage Rates Plunge to Lowest Level in Over a Year Amid Recession Fears. Is Now a Good Time To Buy a House?
Mortgage rates have plunged to their lowest level in over a year. But with fears of a recession mounting, is it a good time to buy a house? Not necessarily, one expert says. “A lot of people want to dive in with 30-year rates declining, but at the end of the day, we still have
U.S. Open Champ Bryson DeChambeau Lands a Buyer for Dallas Mansion With Golf Simulator
Pro golfer Bryson DeChambeau recently sold his chic Dallas mansion. While the final price is undisclosed, the most recent asking price for the five-bedroom, 5.5-bathroom residence was $3 million. The property initially hit market in April, with a price of $3.2 million. Check out the details that make DeChambeau’s former digs in the Big D so
Tim Walz’s Record on Housing Issues: Kamala Harris’ VP Pick Signed $1B Bill That Includes Down Payment Assistance Programs
Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris on Tuesday announced her selection of Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her running mate for the November election. Walz, an Army National Guard veteran and retired teacher, has pushed a number of affordable housing initiatives during his two terms as Minnesota’s governor. Democrats are likely to highlight that track record
Stock Market Turbulence Could Trip Up Home Sales—and These Cities Could Get Hit First
Stock market turbulence has recently rattled Wall Street, jolting what had been a period of steady growth. And while many experts say there’s no need to panic yet since the overall economy is in good shape, some may wonder: Might these stock market tremors have an impact on America’s housing market, too? “The impacts of
The 10 Most Popular Housing Markets Americans Are Flocking To
If moving to Columbus, OH, is on your to-do list, get your best offers in early because this Midwest city tops the list of the most popular housing markets in the U.S. Columbus, a bustling college city with a population of more than 2 million, has risen to the top of the Realtor.com Most Popular
Will Christina Hall Transform Her $12M Home Now That Josh Has Moved Out? See What Might Stay—or Go
Christina Hall is feeling peace as her ex peaces out. Her soon-to-be ex-husband, Josh Hall , moved out of their $12 million Newport Beach, CA, home over the weekend, according to People. His move comes less than three weeks after he filed for divorce on July 15. While Josh made the move, Christina was on
Alaska Air crew feared passengers were lost in midair blowout: ‘There is a hole in the plane’
Alaska Airlines flight attendants feared passengers had been sucked out of the plane in the chaos following the Jan. 5 mid-air panel blowout on a Boeing 737 MAX 9 jet, according to harrowing testimony released by safety experts on Tuesday. The comments gathered from interviews with attendants – who were not named – were among thousands of pages of evidence
NYC developer sues city for $50M over stalled East Side riverfront project
The Adams administration’s bungled plans for a sea wall on a stretch of East River waterfront cost the city a precious new life sciences facility when it was most needed — and cost its would-be developer at least $50 million, a bombshell lawsuit claims. Alexandria Real Estate Equities (ARE), a NYSE-traded developer, claimed it has tried
Pakistani national with ties to Iran tried to hire hitmen to potentially assassinate Trump, other US politicians: feds
A Pakistani immigrant with alleged ties to Iran plotted to hire hitmen to assassinate former President Donald Trump and other US politicians, according to sources and a federal criminal complaint. Asif Merchant, 46, is accused of planning political assassinations in New York City in August or early September, and paid men he believed to be contract
Alvin Bragg’s deacon pal under investigation for allegedly scamming church members out of hundreds of thousands of dollars
Harlem couple Tommie and Mara Porter are seeking justice from the Bronx District Attorney’s office after a deacon at their beloved Abyssinian Baptist Church allegedly defrauded them out of hundreds of thousands of dollars for home renovations, they claimed in a lawsuit. Jerome Yeiser — a longtime deacon at the historic Harlem church, where Manhattan District Attorney