Fox Business: Are 20-Somethings Ready to Buy a Home?
In an article first published in Bankrate, Gary Painter argues that the new tightened credit expectations needed to buy a home is what's really holding back millennials from home ownership.
In an article first published in Bankrate, Gary Painter argues that the new tightened credit expectations needed to buy a home is what's really holding back millennials from home ownership.
Gary Painter argues that the new tightened credit expectations needed to buy a home is what's really holding back millennials from home ownership.
Richard Green suggests the decline in housing affordability could possibly indicate a wage stagnation in the U.S.
Stan Ross was featured in the How I Made It column of the Los Angeles Times.
Los Angeles Times featured Stan Ross, chairman of the USC Lusk Center for Real Estate, who is teaching and mentoring students after a long career as one of the country’s most influential real estate accountants. Ross steered the Ross Minority Program in Real Estate, created to teach real estate skills to revitalize neglected urban neighborhoods. “I love teaching and mentoring kids,” Ross said.
Richard Green suggests that the lack of trust in Wall Street may stem from a lack of trust in equities leading more people to invest in housing.
Richard Green argues that the majority of retirees may not be downsizing from their family sized homes as some scholars had recently suggested in a mass sell-of of houses across the nation.
Richard Green argues that the recent increase in house-flipping should be a warning sign.
First posted on Bankrate on July 26, the publication reposted the article titled – Housing Finance Reform: What’s Next? – which included comments from Richard on July 29.
The publication featured the Ross Minority Program’s expansion to San Diego announcement on July 30.