Housing

Federal Reserve Board Chair Jerome Powell addresses the Senate Banking Committee

Powell acknowledges Fed could have ended Covid-era QE sooner

Bloomberg News Key Insight: Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell reflected on the Fed’s aggressive asset purchases during the pandemic, noting that it may have been an overreaction. Expert quote: “With the clarity of hindsight, we could have — and perhaps should have — stopped asset purchases sooner,” said Fed Chair Powell. What’s at stake: The […]

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Washington, D.C. housing market steady as sellers keep edge

HW Data shows the Washington, D.C. housing market remains stable heading into mid-October, with modest sales volume and steady pricing. The District recorded 99 single-family home sales last week, reflecting a slower but consistent pace compared with early-year activity. The Market Action Index stood at 35.2, indicating a mild seller’s market with demand slightly ahead

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Texas housing inventory grows as sellers trim prices

Texas home sellers are facing a slower fall market as listings spend longer on the market and inventory rises across the state. More than 137,000 single-family homes are now active statewide, equal to about 3.7 months of supply. Prices and inventory The median list price in Texas is $377,558, with new listings entering slightly lower

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Democrats urge FHFA’s Pulte to ‘do his job’

Eric Lee/Bloomberg A group of Democratic lawmakers called on Federal Housing Finance Agency’s Director Bill Pulte to “do his job” and focus on finding solutions to make housing more affordable, rather than concentrating on matters outside his purview — such as who runs the Federal Reserve. In a letter Friday, U.S. Sens. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass.,

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Tim Scott

Housing bills advance with pluses, minuses for bankers

WASHINGTON — The Senate Banking Committee passed a package of housing bills unanimously in a 24-0 vote.  The package, championed by Senate Banking Committee Chairman Tim Scott, R-S.C. and the panel’s ranking member Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., is meant to slash red tape for housing construction and pump money into communities that are building more

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Jim Banks

Exclusive: Sens. Banks, Cortez Masto to offer FHLB pay bill

Sen. Jim Banks, R-Ind., joined Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, D-Nev., in sponsoring a forthcoming bill that would allow the Federal Housing Finance Agency to set executive compensation rules for leaders at the Federal Home Loan banks.Bloomberg News WASHINGTON — Sens. Jim Banks, R-Ind., and Catherine Cortez-Masto, D-Nev., are introducing a bill that would allow the

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