Eviction moratorium extended until early October: Here's what renters need to know
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Tuesday announced a fresh ban on evictions for certain renters just days after the White House allowed a nationwide moratorium to expire, putting millions of tenants at risk of losing their homes.
Biden administration announces new, targeted eviction moratorium for many renters
The Biden administration on Tuesday announced a new ban on evictions for many renters just days after the White House allowed a nationwide moratorium to expire on Saturday, infuriating progressive House Democrats who warned that millions of Americans could lose their homes.
Renters in 10 states still protected from eviction, despite nationwide ban expiring
A nationwide ban on evictions ended over the weekend, but 10 states still have protections in place for renters as housing advocates warn that millions of Americans could be on the brink of homelessness.
Progressives lambast Biden for letting eviction ban expire: 'It's a disgrace'
Progressive lawmakers took aim at President Biden over the weekend after the White House let a nationwide ban on evictions expire and an eleventh-hour push by Democrats to extend the moratorium failed.
Evictions expected to spike as federal moratorium ends
The Biden administration announced Thursday it will allow a nationwide ban to expire. It argued that its hands are tied after the U.S. Supreme Court signaled the moratorium would only be extended until the end of the month.
CDC eviction moratorium ends, Biden administration rushes to disperse billions in aid
The White House allowed a federal eviction moratorium to expire Saturday, urging Congress to take legislative action to keep it going and pushing for the distribution of billions of dollars of relief to help those who could now face being pushed out of their homes.
Billions in federal rental assistance slow to reach tenants with millions at risk of eviction
Six months after Congress approved billions in emergency rental assistance, just a fraction of the aid has reached tenants across the country – even with millions at risk of homelessness as an eviction ban expires on Saturday.
Eviction moratorium poised to expire July 31, putting millions at risk of losing their homes
A federal ban on evictions is poised to expire on July 31, putting millions of renters at risk of being thrown out of their homes in coming weeks as state and local officials struggle to distribute $46 billion in rental assistance to tenants and landlords across the country.
GOP lawmakers call out Yellen for dodging oversight hearing while meeting with Dems behind closed doors
Republican lawmakers issued a letter Wednesday accusing Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen of “dodging” public hearings regarding programs she oversees while opting for “partisan, closed-door meetings” with Democrats.
Home prices soar 16.6% annually in May, most on record
U.S. home prices soared by the most on record for a second consecutive month in May as the COVID-19 pandemic caused buyers to move from city centers to the suburbs.
New home sales unexpectedly fall in June
New home sales unexpectedly fell for a second straight month in June as buyers grappled with record- high prices.
Kudlow: How one leading Democrat's proposal is 'critical race theory run wild'
Larry Kudlow discussed various hot topics in his monologue including Maxine Waters' race-based housing aid, inflation and the push to defund ICE.
Housing starts climb despite materials shortage
U.S. homebuilding accelerated for a second month in June despite an ongoing materials shortage.
Homebuilder confidence dips to 11-month low
Homebuilder confidence slipped in July as supply shortages showed no signs of improving.
Despite lumber price plunge, high prices here to stay: experts
Homebuilders are not out of the woods just yet despite lumber prices plunging off historic highs and into negative territory for the year.
US home prices continue to rise at record rates
The real estate market continues to notch what experts are characterizing as unprecedented levels of price growth, as another month of gains was recorded in May.
Pending home sales rebound in May
Pending home sales unexpectedly rebounded in May as a drop in mortgage rates lured buyers back into the market.
Older homeowners more likely than renters to exit the workforce after a job loss
When faced with a job loss, older, college-educated homeowners are twice as likely as renters to exit the workforce, according to new research published by the Mortgage Bankers Association.
Home prices surge by most on record
U.S. home prices soared by the most on record in April as the COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the flight out of city centers and into the suburbs.
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac may be pilfered by government, Mark Calabria says
Mark Calabria, former director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), on Friday suggested that the government could pilfer Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
















