To qualify, applicants must have owned and occupied the main property for at least five years, maintain a credit score above 650 and have a…
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The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development will eliminate half of its workforce as part of the Trump administration’s latest effort to reduce federal…
Department of Urban Housing and Development Secretary Scott Turner put budget cuts and a department name change at the top of his list, while fair…
Broker and former U.S. Senate legislative correspondent Cara Ameer offers issue-by-issue analysis of the confirmation hearing for Scott Turner, newly confirmed as HUD Secretary. Source:…
The potential economic and market impacts of federal job layoffs and a pending grants freeze could last for generations, Rachael Hite writes. Source: Inman News
Housing advocates share how they’re helping tenants navigate the confusion about President Trump’s federal funds freeze, which is currently on hold until Feb. 3. Source:…
Joe Rand, of Howard Hanna | Rand Realty, and Sean Roberts, CEO of Villa, advocated for the acceptance of smaller homes built off-site as a…
At her first ICNY appearance, former HUD Acting Secretary Adrienne Todman talked about missed opportunities to improve inventory and why it’s will — not funds…
The integration with the New York Residential Agent Continuum paves the way for the organization’s first local chapter while turning up the heat on its…