Buy Now, Pay Later in Consumer Finance Watchdog’s Crosshairs

Published by Bloomberg Law | December 16, 2021 Buy now, pay later firms have seen a spike in popularity in the U.S. since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic in March 2020.  The CFPB ordered Affirm, Klarna,and other big companies in the buy now, pay later industry to hand over information about consumer protection concerns that have …

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Nolte: Two Top Real Estate Sites Remove ‘Racist’ Crime Data

Written by John Nolte | Published by Breitbart | December 16, 2021 On no planet is someone going to invest hundreds of thousands of dollars without looking into the primary need of human nature—which is safety. Two real estate sites, Realtor.com and Redfin, have decided not to include crime data in their websites because of …

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Analysis: Surging Inflation Will Cost Most U.S. Households $3,500 This Year

Published by FOX Business | December 15, 2021 It’s unclear when consumers can expect to see inflation begin to slow, with prices for an array of goods continuously climbing higher. The hottest inflation in nearly four decades will cost millions of Americans an additional $3,500 in expenses this year, according to a new analysis published on …

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Real Estate Records Set in Coronavirus Era: High Prices, Quick Sales, One Third of Americans Moved

Published by Breibart | December 15, 2021 The Redfin real estate organization put out the report on how lockdowns and working from home changed the way Americans sell and buy houses. Another sector of the U.S. economy is looking back on how the coronavirus pandemic reshaped it, and in the case of real estate at least 10 …

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Consider Real Estate Investment Trusts for Income Source and Inflation Protection

Published by CNBC Personal Finance | December 13, 2021 For retirees searching for investment income and protection from inflation, one solution may be real estate investment trusts. REITs, as they’re called, are companies that own and/or operate properties like office buildings, shopping malls, apartment complexes and warehouses. While they do come with more risk than …

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Realtor.com®: 10 Standout Markets for 2022

Published by REALTOR Magazine | December 8, 2021 Expect a lot of competition in these emerging markets next year. Expect the nation’s hottest markets next year to be centered largely in tech hubs in the Midwest and Mountain states, which offer affordable alternatives to pricier coastal regions. Realtor.com® recently released its forecast of the top-performing …

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NAR President Calls for Improving Veteran Buying Process

Published by REALTOR Magazine | December 8, 2021 The hearing before the House Committee on Veterans Affairs Subcommittee on Economic Opportunity brought together lawmakers and housing industry leaders to brainstorm ways to remove barriers specific to veteran homeownership. National Association of REALTORS® President Leslie Rouda Smith testified before Congress Wednesday, encouraging lawmakers to further help …

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White House Seeks Increased Oversight on All-Cash Deals

Published by Newsweek | December 6, 2021 The Biden administration is asking for greater reporting requirements on all-cash real estate transactions as it tries to crack down on money laundering in real estate. The Treasury Department announced Monday they want new regulation requirements for all-cash real estate deals to crack down on money laundering in …

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Thousands could soon lose – or sell – their homes as Covid mortgage bailouts expire

Published by CNBC Business, Real Estate | December 2, 2021 The bailouts allowed millions of homeowners to miss payments, some for up to 18 months. Hundreds of thousands of homeowners could soon lose or sell their homes as Covid-related mortgage bailout programs expire. The federal government, big banks and mortgage servicers started emergency programs when …

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