It was found that an estimated minimum 1,295 prison inmates, 241 of whom were serving life sentences, applied for—and received—$9.1 million in homebuyer tax credits.
NEW YORK CITY-Leaders of non-traded REITs are facing their share of challenges in this difficult environment, but they are also optimistic about the opportunities that may arise.
NEW YORK CITY-Capital raising, dividend pricing and firms’ ability to pay them were recurring themes during day one of the Non-Traded REIT Industry Symposium.
BOSTON-While echo boomers will have a major impact on the market, their parents’ generation will likely play a larger role in the future of both for-sale and rental housing.
I read an article the other day about how would-be condo/coop buyers in New York-even those with great credit-can be denied a mortgage simply because of where their desired unit is located. That's because some major lenders have strict rules about the properties their borrowers can buy into. For instance,...