An immigration bill filed last week by a handful of bipartisan senators could trigger widespread change for the housing market if passed.
The number of foreign-born homeowners in the United States is poised for rapid growth.
Hispanics led the surge in U.S. home ownership and also made up the fastest-growing group of first-time home buyers according to a 2013 report.
The preferred size of a home can vary greatly depending on the buyers' age, race, and ethnicity, a new study finds.
HUD is investigating dozens of complaints that mortgage lenders are denying or delaying loans to women who are pregnant or on maternity leave.
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Home owners whose properties were damaged or destroyed due to Hurricane Sandy will receive additional protection against foreclosure.
Inclusion of extended family members and a culture of loyalty characterize Hispanic consumers who emigrate to the United States. Learn more about this group and how to work with them.
Diversity can be a good thing for the housing market in keeping housing prices strong, HousingWire reports. Find out the most diverse areas in the country.
Starting or expanding a workforce housing program may seem daunting, but these experts say you can't afford not to. Here are some tips and resources to help you get rolling.