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Addressing Historical Discrimination and Building a Better Future

Coldwell Banker

The post Addressing Historical Discrimination and Building a Better Future appeared first on Coldwell Banker Blue Matter. We can, must and will do more. Beyond training, we’ve committed to action and investment. .

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The Great Reshuffling

RIS Media

The market seems to be at an inflection point, but with elections and pandemics driving market sentiment, it’s hard to know which way is up. “Should I buy, sell, rent, remodel or sit tight?” ” With Zillow, the universal answer may very well be “yes.”

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Inside the government’s feeble fight to end redlining

Housing Wire

The federal government was for redlining before it was against it, instituting color-coded maps of fast-changing metropolises for the better part of the 20th Century. DOJ and CFPB can bring lawsuits against alleged housing discrimination. And redlining is very much still around. We still have redlining in this country,” Fudge said. “We

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Opinion: A unified approach for reducing appraisal bias

Housing Wire

But there is the promise of a better future on the horizon. Despite the protections enacted by the Fair Housing Act of 1968, inequality and discrimination in the housing finance system continue to shape the contemporary valuation of homes. Some researchers point to appraisal methodology as a culprit.

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Just Sold by DWELL

Dwell Real Estate

Below are recently sold homes and condos that DWELL Real Estate was fortunate enough to be involved in this year. Hopefully, this information helps educate you on the local real estate market. 601 17TH AVE E, PALMETTO Sold By: Cathy Loeppke | Built Price: $567,640 New Construction, Correggio Model built by Lennar/ WCI Communities in Sanctuary Cove.

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What Is National Homeownership Month? What It Means in 2022

HomeLight

Whether you’ve already bought a home in your lifetime or aspire to in the future, the deep longing to find the perfect house in a welcoming community is something we can universally relate to. Dubbed National Homeownership Month, the yearly tradition might resonate with your own journey toward owning a home. 2002: President George W.

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Trump vs. Biden: How Each Presidential Pick Would Shape the Housing Market for Years To Come

Realtor.com

Mark Makela / Alex Wong/ Getty Images It’s a wild understatement to say there’s a lot at stake in the nation’s highly contentious, upcoming presidential election: the future handling of COVID-19, the battered economy, race relations, immigration, climate change—oh, and let’s not forget the composition of the U.S.

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