Housing counselor Rachael Hite says that VA loan holders who are having challenges paying their mortgages are losing a mortgage rescue and restructure plan called…
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The latest jobless numbers show U.S. unemployment is holding steady at a very low 3.6 percent. In real estate, this situation may offer a slight…
Employers in the real estate sector expanded their workforces by nearly 1 percent in February, roughly doubling the national job growth pace. Source: Inman News
Homebuilders and real estate firms posted strong hiring trends even as a federal jobs report came up far short of expectations for November. Source: Inman…
Employers in real estate and residential construction grew workforces by 0.2 percent on a seasonally adjusted basis, according to Department of Labor survey out Friday. …
Real estate employment numbers continued to rise in early July, but some segments of the industry grew faster than others. Source: Inman News
The industry saw a healthy increase in jobs in March, following a tougher month of 4,500 job losses. The U.S. as a whole also saw…
Initial jobless claims for the week ending March 27 rose to 719,000, a number that surpassed the pre-coronavirus record, just one week after filings hit…
The number of total unemployment claims last week reached 1.1 million, an increase of 231,335 from the previous week, according to the U.S. Department of…
More than 15 million Americans have filed for unemployment insurance since states began issuing stay-at-home orders. Source: Inman News