Wednesday, September 18, 2024

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Fannie and Freddie: cool heads prevail warn regulators

The mortgage buyers, now controlled by the government, and their regulator, the Federal Housing Finance Agency, are "facing challenging times," the agency's head Edward DeMarco told a congressional panel. Republican lawmakers are leading efforts to...

Renters growing in numbers

The trend away from home ownership to renting appears to reflect not only the weakening of personal finances, but a move away from long-held notions of home ownership. "There's the American dream, that owning a...
Natalie Stack

Come together right now

From the minute you meet Natalie, you know she is meant for greatness. She exudes poise and strength, well beyond her years. And she is determined. Jeff Stack, managing director of Sares-Regis, is a multifamily...

A primer in tribalism

You know, like, "I'm a Mac," or "I'm a PC." That's called tribalism. Back in the day, the unity of the tribe, in its purist form, was based on kinship. If you weren't kin, you were...

Bring the best of America into your business

This staggering rate of attrition costs employers a great deal of money, and makes it a constant challenge to find qualified, reliable people to hire for leasing positions such as managers, maintenance techs and...

Change in the air

What is yet unclear is what will replace them. The GSEs are blamed in large part for the single-family finance bubble that led to the current economic downturn, and the country's leaders believe GSE reform...

How to garner the right kind of attention

No matter how talented or accomplished you are, you cannot always count on attracting and retaining the attention of others. Too many options compete for everyone's attention, and they multiply with each passing day....

HUD gets a haircut

In line with President Barack Obama's directive to cut the deficit by $400 billion over the next decade, HUD's budget creates no new programs and proposes additional funding only for programs that assist the...

In a twist

The survey of nearly 1,000 adults found that 77 percent of Americans are stressed about work. What are workers stressed about? 14 percent cite low pay 11 percent, commuting 9 percent, an unreasonable workload ...

Is criticism more effective than praise?

If you do, you're only human. Paying more attention to what's wrong isn't wrongheaded or perverse. In fact, you could say you do it because, in your experience, criticism produces better results than praise....
Wood partners

Builder be nimble

Apartment REITs, despite their ability to finance development projects on their own balance sheet, were not the first out of the gate. Instead, it was privately held real estate company Wood Partners, which has a...

Ending the American malaise

She was sweet and sovereign, and had the divine ability to cause me to snap into accordance with a single glance. With all her ecclesiastical presence, Sister Timothy bestowed upon me the social power...

Home Builders urge Fannie, Freddie to get behind mixed-use

The mortgage giants currently require that projects they finance be no more than 25 percent commercial (20 percent for Fannie and for multifamily HUD projects.) The intention is that these lenders remain true to...

New sheriff in town

Mark Sadosky took the helm in November as the company readies itself for its next stage of growth. CallSource, multifamily's largest provider of call tracking, sales and marketing performance analytics, and learning management systems,...

Home values fall across the U.S.

Falling prices are a reflection of weak demand and tight credit conditions that reduce the number of potential buyers. "There are just not a lot of renters with confidence, with a down payment, with good...
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