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  • Congratulations America, We're All Landlords Now Thursday, 5 Nov 2009 | 1:32 PM ET

    Yep, thanks to a new program announced by the nation's largest owner of home loans, Fannie Mae, troubled borrowers can sign over the deed of their homes and rent back for the current market rate.

  • Cramer: 6 Lies The Bears Are Telling You Wednesday, 4 Nov 2009 | 8:01 PM ET

    Warren Buffett doesn’t know what he’s doing? Really?

  • Wells Fargo Bets on Housing Recovery Wednesday, 4 Nov 2009 | 2:17 PM ET

    An interesting article in the Wall Street Journal today about Wells Fargo & Co. modifying some of its worst loans into interest-only loans got me thinking about the housing recovery in a new light.

  • UPDATE 2-U.S. housing regulator sees recovery taking root Wednesday, 28 Nov 2012 | 4:15 PM ET

    WASHINGTON, Nov 28- The chief U.S. housing regulator on Wednesday expressed optimism that the deep downturn in the nation's property market was finally over, but said the future of the government's role in housing finance needed to be settled for long-term health.

  • WASHINGTON, Nov 20- U.S. housing starts rose to their highest rate in more than four years in October, suggesting the housing market recovery was gaining steam, even though permits for future construction fell.

  • WASHINGTON, Nov 20- U.S. housing starts rose to their highest rate in more than four years in October, suggesting the housing market recovery was gaining steam, even though permits for future construction fell.

  • WASHINGTON, Nov 20- U.S. housing starts rose to their highest rate in more than four years in October, suggesting the housing market recovery was gaining steam, even though permits for future construction fell.

  • WASHINGTON, Nov 20- U.S. housing starts rose to their highest rate in more than four years in October, suggesting the housing market recovery was gaining steam, even though permits for future construction fell.

  • U.S. housing starts hit four-year high in October Tuesday, 20 Nov 2012 | 8:31 AM ET

    WASHINGTON, Nov 20- U.S. housing starts rose to their highest rate in more than four years in October, suggesting the housing market recovery was gaining steam, even though permits for future construction fell.

  • ATLANTA, Nov 15- The improving U.S. housing market is ``far from being out of the woods,'' Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said on Thursday, arguing that overly tight lending standards are part of the problem. Earlier this year, the Fed had suggested other policymakers in Washington consider steps to free up credit and lift the housing sector.

  • UPDATE 1-U.S. housing not yet out of the woods-Bernanke Thursday, 15 Nov 2012 | 6:48 PM ET

    ATLANTA, Nov 15- The improving U.S. housing market is ``far from being out of the woods,'' Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said on Thursday, arguing that overly tight lending standards are part of the problem. Earlier this year, the Fed had suggested other policymakers in Washington consider steps to free up credit and lift the housing sector.