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Articles by Lew Sichelman

When Lew Sichelman first started writing about housing in 1969, he was the youngest real estate writer in the country. Now, 37 years later, he's one of the oldest -- and most decorated.

He has been rated the top housing columnist in the country by the National Association of Realtors as well as by his peers in the National Association of Real Estate Editors. Indeed, NAREE has recognized his work on numerous occasions. One year - due to his advancing age, he can't recall which one - he earned top honors in the annual NAREE Journalism Contest in three out of the four major writing categories. It was the first time one writer has won so many NAREE awards in a single year.

Known for his ability to make even the most difficult topics understandable, Sichelman also has been honored by the National Association of Home Builders and the Mortgage Bankers Association.

He began providing in-depth coverage of and consumer-oriented information about housing and housing finance at the Washington Daily News, where he was real estate editor. He held that same position for nine more years at the Washington Star, which purchased the News in 1972.

The Star, a so-called "writer's newspaper" which also had the misfortune of being an evening paper, was put out of its misery in 1981, and Sichelman, who had begun self-syndicating his column in 1978, decided to become a full-time columnist. Today, his column, "The Housing Scene," is distributed by United Media to newspapers throughout the country.

He also is on the staff of National Mortgage News, an independent newspaper which is considered the bible of the mortgage business. And he writes for numerous other publications, including MarketWatch.com, where he answers readers questions once a week, Sports Illustrated (don't ask), RealtyTimes.com, BigBuilder and others.

Sichelman is married, the father of five and grandfather of eleven.


  
Local Stats More Telling: NARNovember 21, 2007
Mag Picks 'Most Valuable Products'November 14, 2007
Majority-Minority Counties GrowingNovember 7, 2007
Bubbles Seen as Good for EconomyOctober 31, 2007
Behind the Curtains of Celebrity HousesOctober 24, 2007
Are Builder-Lenders Better?October 17, 2007
Pilot Program Aims at 'Thin File' BorrowersOctober 10, 2007
HUD Says 'No' to Seller-Assisted DPAOctober 3, 2007
RPX Measures the Housing MarketSeptember 26, 2007
Huge Loan Broker Contraction SeenSeptember 19, 2007
Two Arizona Counties Are Biggest GainersSeptember 12, 2007
Mortgage Market Woes Takes Toll on JobsSeptember 5, 2007
List Aims to Save National LandmarksAugust 29, 2007
Mortgage Fraud Marches OnAugust 22, 2007
No More Subsidy for Second HomesAugust 15, 2007
New Trends for Everyone at International Builders ShowAugust 8, 2007
Smaller Pig, But Still Lots of PorkAugust 1, 2007
More Dark Clouds in Housing's FutureJuly 25, 2007
Loan Brokers Lose Share, But Still Rule the MarketJuly 18, 2007
Head Count Shows Shifting PopulationJuly 11, 2007
Mortgage Brokers See New FutureJuly 4, 2007
Brokers Show Marketing CreativityJune 27, 2007
Short-Form Disclosure Statement GainsJune 20, 2007
NAMB Wants Government Run RegistryJune 13, 2007
Remodeling: Green vs. GreenJune 6, 2007
Housing By the NumbersMay 30, 2007
Overlooked News of the DayMay 23, 2007
Shared Appreciation in a New LightMay 16, 2007
State Orders Foreclosure DelaysMay 9, 2007
Mortgage Ails: Too Much Information?May 2, 2007
'Either-Or' Apartment ProjectsApril 25, 2007
Housing Bias is PersistentApril 18, 2007
Atlanta, St. George Are Fastest Growing MSAsApril 11, 2007
How Happy are Green Homeowners?April 4, 2007
Arizona Has Nation's Fastest Growing CountyMarch 28, 2007
Disclosure Form Would Rate RisksMarch 21, 2007
NextGen House Steals the ShowMarch 14, 2007
Fraud: $4 Billion and RisingMarch 7, 2007
Brokers Tackle Broad Policy AgendaFebruary 28, 2007
The End or More Bumps?February 21, 2007
HUD Expects FHA Bill to MoveFebruary 14, 2007
GSEs Want 'Tough Love' RegulatorFebruary 12, 2007
Remodeling Sector Remains on Auto-PilotFebruary 9, 2007
Fannie Ready to Re-Enter ADC SectorFebruary 8, 2007
GAO Foreclosure Study SoughtFebruary 7, 2007
'Shotgunning:' Latest Fraud PloyJanuary 31, 2007
The End Is in SightJanuary 24, 2007
The Party's On in NaplesJanuary 16, 2007
‘Build It, Just Not Here'January 10, 2007
Arizona Now Fastest Growing StateJanuary 5, 2007
Organized Crime Finding Mortgage FraudDecember 27, 2006
Licensing Initiative Aims to Slow FraudDecember 20, 2006
Florida Panhandle: No Longer the "Redneck Riviera"December 13, 2006
Putting Condo Myths to BedDecember 6, 2006
No Change in Loan LimitNovember 29, 2006
'First Responders' to Get HUD DiscountNovember 22, 2006
NAR Thinking Big for ‘07November 20, 2006
Agency Gives Reverse Loans a BoostNovember 15, 2006
NAR Fears "Trigger Lists"November 14, 2006
NAR: Housing Spiral Mostly OverNovember 13, 2006
Hispanics Rejected by 2-to-1 RatioNovember 8, 2006
Pilot Extends Prime Rates to Subprime BuyersNovember 1, 2006
Robbins Calls for Personal CommitmentOctober 25, 2006
Most Fraud Charges Not InvestigatedOctober 18, 2006
Real Estate Market Downturn Nearing EndOctober 11, 2006
House Values Up 32 Percent in Last Five YearsOctober 4, 2006
Groups Fight Loan FraudSeptember 27, 2006
Second Homes Can Be TaxingSeptember 20, 2006
D.C. Builder Offers Flexcar ServiceSeptember 13, 2006
On with the Model Home ShowSeptember 6, 2006
Flagler Fastest Growing CountyAugust 30, 2006
Tips to Cut Energy BillsAugust 23, 2006
Industry Futurists See Lesser GSE RoleAugust 16, 2006
Saving Our Most Important PlacesAugust 9, 2006
FTC Eyes ‘Questionable' MLS ConductAugust 2, 2006
Credit Scores Are Ever-ChangingJuly 26, 2006
Elk Grove Growing FastestJuly 19, 2006
Lawmakers Continue to Pig OutJuly 12, 2006
Contractors Are From Mars, Owners Are From VenusJuly 5, 2006
Con Men Seen Eyeing Unsold InventoriesJune 28, 2006
Growth Can Be GoodJune 21, 2006
FHA Ready If Congress ActsJune 14, 2006
Appraisals Part of All Fraud LoansJune 7, 2006
Rx for Mortgage DisclosuresMay 31, 2006
Real Estate Often Calls for Legal AdviceMay 24, 2006
Freddie Conforming to Higher HO DeductiblesMay 17, 2006
No-Cost Mortgages Are ComingMay 10, 2006
Rise in Late Pays Not WorrisomeMay 3, 2006
Guidance Sought For 'ITIN' LendingApril 26, 2006
HUD Would Hike FHA Loan LimitsApril 19, 2006
Program Aims at Cultural DiversityApril 12, 2006
Flagler County Leads in GrowthApril 5, 2006
Real Estate Now Truly GlobalMarch 29, 2006
Interest Deduction: Safe or Not?March 22, 2006
Inventory of Unsold New Houses RisingMarch 15, 2006
Builder Profits in the LandMarch 8, 2006
IRS Clarifies Energy Credit RulesMarch 1, 2006
Bills Address Loan Fraud, TakingsFebruary 22, 2006
FHA Backs Off on Closing CostsFebruary 15, 2006
Remodel Boom Seen ContinuingFebruary 8, 2006
Big Builders Getting BiggerFebruary 1, 2006
Study Finds Builder-Buyer DisconnectJanuary 25, 2006
Speculators Hold All the CardsJanuary 19, 2006
Fannie Mae Developing Construction Lending ProgramJanuary 18, 2006
Builders Tackle Fields of New ProductsJanuary 16, 2006
HUD May Seek Higher FHA LimitsJanuary 12, 2006
Opposition to Development Runs DeepJanuary 11, 2006
Agents Rise on Ethics ScaleJanuary 4, 2006
FHA Ceiling Upped to $362,790December 29, 2005
Nevada Still Growing FastestDecember 28, 2005
The Antithesis of SprawlDecember 21, 2005
How to Prevent Excessive Loan FeesDecember 14, 2005
HOAs Get High MarksDecember 7, 2005
Higher Loan Limits in '06November 30, 2005
Free Energy Audit Offers Big SavingsNovember 23, 2005
Bubble Theory Gains Credence at NAHBNovember 16, 2005
Census Estimates Daytime Population GainsNovember 9, 2005
Cap Bumped on Streamlined 203(k)November 2, 2005
Demand Up for Interest-Only LoansOctober 26, 2005
FHA Acts to Cut Processing TimeOctober 19, 2005
Your Lender May Be WatchingOctober 12, 2005
Check Your Insurance PolicyOctober 5, 2005
Firefighters to Get HUD DiscountsSeptember 28, 2005
The 'Sweet Spot of Flipping'September 21, 2005
Minorities Now Majority in TexasSeptember 14, 2005
More Than Cash Is Needed in the Gulf CoastSeptember 13, 2005
Garages Count, But So Do DrivesSeptember 7, 2005
No Deed Goes UnpunishedAugust 31, 2005
GSEs Wary of 'Exotic' MortgagesAugust 24, 2005
Housing a Path to PeaceAugust 17, 2005
Higher Loan Limits SoughtAugust 10, 2005
Can Print and Web Get Along?August 3, 2005
The High and Low-Tech of Yard SalesJuly 27, 2005
Georgia, Florida Top Census ListJuly 26, 2005
Pay-Option Borrowers Go LowJuly 20, 2005
Studies Confirm Sponsors' ClaimsJuly 13, 2005
Bills Promote Employer-Assisted HousingJuly 6, 2005
Credit Freezing 'Gums Up the Works'June 29, 2005
Brokers Fear Overtime RulesJune 22, 2005
FHA Streamlines Rehab Loan ProgramJune 15, 2005
Bill Would Allow Banks in Real EstateJune 8, 2005
Support for Affordable HousingJune 2, 2005
Baby Boomers Don't Fear FinancingJune 1, 2005
IOs, Other Loans Coming Under ScrutinyMay 25, 2005
FHA Seeking to Regain Market ShareMay 18, 2005
The Pork Barrel Runneth OverMay 11, 2005
Florida Leads in Population GrowthMay 4, 2005
Faster Condo Loans On TapApril 27, 2005
FHA Boosts Qualifying RatiosApril 20, 2005
HUD's RESPA Effort 'Misplaced'April 13, 2005
The Census In Changing; Seeks 'Moving' PictureApril 6, 2005
Real Estate Flourishing In Some Arab NationsMarch 30, 2005
The Most Popular Places Are Not Where You'd Expect.March 23, 2005
FindLaw Finds Real Estate -- FinallyMarch 16, 2005
FHA: Shape Up or Ship OutMarch 9, 2005
IRS Tracking Down SwindlersMarch 2, 2005
Freddie Making 'Home Possible'February 23, 2005
Home Equity Write Off 'In Play'February 9, 2005
Show Home Gives Builders A LiftFebruary 2, 2005
FHA Eliminates RefundsJanuary 26, 2005
Builders Report Easing Prices, Fewer ShortagesJanuary 19, 2005
Builders Get Support For Tax CreditJanuary 17, 2005
Agencies Target New HomesJanuary 14, 2005
Moving To Save Aging Rural RentalsJanuary 13, 2005
HUD Seeks More AccountabilityJanuary 12, 2005
Group Backs Standard C2P FormJanuary 5, 2005
FHA Hikes Loan LimitsDecember 30, 2004
Pledge To Make '05 Your YearDecember 29, 2004
Nevada No. 1 AgainDecember 22, 2004
HUD Finally Gets FundingDecember 15, 2004
Tenant Fraud On The UpswingDecember 8, 2004
Higher Loan Limits In '05December 1, 2004
Lenders Out In Force At Realtors ExpoNovember 24, 2004
Congress Approves Higher VA CeilingNovember 23, 2004
NAR Vows To Save Interest DeductionNovember 17, 2004
Zero-Down FHA Loans Still A PriorityNovember 10, 2004
NAR Sees Another Big Year AheadNovember 9, 2004
NAR Sets New Key Housing IndicatorNovember 8, 2004
Loan Limit Tango Starts AnewNovember 3, 2004
Free Credit Reports Could Jam SystemOctober 27, 2004
Groups Act To Save CRAOctober 20, 2004
Fannie And Freddie Focus On HispanicsOctober 13, 2004
Reaching Out To Undocumented ImmigrantsOctober 6, 2004
One-Stop Shopping For Government ForeclosuresSeptember 29, 2004
Pilot Tests New Source Of Upfront CashSeptember 22, 2004
Candidates Speak On Housing Issues: Part VSeptember 17, 2004
Candidates Speak On Housing Issues: Part IVSeptember 16, 2004
Candidates Speak On Housing Issues: Part IIISeptember 15, 2004
Review Remodeling Contracts Before SigningSeptember 15, 2004
Candidates Speak On Housing Issues: Part IISeptember 14, 2004
Candidates Speak On Housing Issues: Part ISeptember 13, 2004
Builders, Brokers Gain Lending ShareSeptember 8, 2004
New Way To Target Abusive LendingSeptember 1, 2004
Getting A Fair Shake On Insurance ClaimsAugust 25, 2004
Defining Predatory LendingAugust 18, 2004
Most Latinos Want Home OwnershipAugust 11, 2004
Mozilo Is Housing 'Person Of The Year'August 4, 2004
Bank Gains Access To Philly MLSAugust 2, 2004
Downtown Houston Is Hot, Hot, HotJuly 28, 2004
Condo Craze Not Just A FadJuly 21, 2004
Lawmakers Continue To Hand Out PorkJuly 14, 2004
Breaking Down Housing CostsJuly 7, 2004
List Aims To Save Historic PlacesJune 30, 2004
'Inclusionary Zoning' Strikes OutJune 23, 2004
New NAMB Leader Takes On PredatorsJune 16, 2004
Metal Houses Make A ComebackJune 9, 2004
Speaking Spanish To Hispanics Pays DividendsJune 2, 2004
Paint A Top Priority For New OwnersMay 26, 2004
Landlord Rewards 'Hometown Heroes'May 19, 2004
Electrical Check-Up Can PayoffMay 12, 2004
Baseball And Mortgages: 'A Natural'May 5, 2004
Higher Rates Won't Stall MarketApril 28, 2004
Owners Love To Hate ContractorsApril 21, 2004
Five Georgia Counties Among Fastest Growing In The NationApril 14, 2004
Five Hottest Remodeling TrendsApril 7, 2004
Early Detection Of Mortgage FraudMarch 31, 2004
From A To Z, Census Has All The NumbersMarch 24, 2004
HUD Pulls Controversial RESPA PlanMarch 23, 2004
National Association Of Realtors Seeing Green In D.C.March 17, 2004
Appraisers Pushed To Inflate ValuesMarch 10, 2004
Big Builders Gobble Land, Market ShareMarch 3, 2004
When It Comes to Bad Credit, There Are No Overnight FixesFebruary 25, 2004
Fannie Mae Gives Boost To Manufactured HousingFebruary 18, 2004
Some Question Zero-Down PlanFebruary 11, 2004
Affordable Housing Called 'Workforce' IssueFebruary 4, 2004
To Make Growth Smart, Count Inventory Of LandJanuary 28, 2004
'No Pressure' On RatesJanuary 21, 2004
Bush To Offer Zero Down FHA LoanJanuary 20, 2004
Not For Sale? Not A ProblemJanuary 14, 2004
Vets Get Lending BoostJanuary 7, 2004
Credit Blemishes May Be Gone, But Not ForgivenDecember 31, 2003
Full Speed Ahead For RESPADecember 24, 2003
Lawmakers Clear Several BillsDecember 17, 2003
Bill To Boost Loan Limits In More High-Cost AreasDecember 10, 2003
Equity Products Dominate Consumer LendingDecember 3, 2003
Loan Limits Going UpNovember 28, 2003
State Laws Impair LendersNovember 26, 2003
Housing Shifts Into High GearNovember 19, 2003
Realtor Political Victories Said To Be WidespreadNovember 12, 2003
Lender Misjudgement Could Pay DividendsNovember 5, 2003
Group Targets Single MomsOctober 29, 2003
Minorities More Likely To Be RejectedOctober 22, 2003
Source Of Downpayment Assistance A Non-IssueOctober 15, 2003
Big Builders Getting BiggerOctober 8, 2003
House Okays Downpayment Assistance; President Puts FHA Back In BusinessOctober 3, 2003
Foreign-Born Residents Disperse To Many StatesOctober 2, 2003
FHA Programs Get Extra AuthorityOctober 1, 2003
Key Loan Programs HaltedSeptember 24, 2003
Mortgage Banker Association Tells Members To Keep PromisesSeptember 17, 2003
Work Three Jobs, Get Two BedroomsSeptember 10, 2003
Well-Intentioned Laws Push Good Lenders OutSeptember 9, 2003
Initiative Targets Korean AmericansSeptember 3, 2003
California Dreamin'?August 27, 2003
'Do-Not-Fax' Rule DelayedAugust 21, 2003
Lawmakers Say No To FHA Plan, But Mortgage Insurance Deductibility 'Still Alive'August 20, 2003
Energy Tax Credits Near ApprovalAugust 18, 2003
Retirees Want To Keep WorkingAugust 13, 2003
Stay Sought For Do Not Fax RuleAugust 11, 2003
Flood Bill Gets Nod, But With New TwistAugust 6, 2003
Most Explosive Appreciation Came During The 1970sJuly 30, 2003
Panel Boosts Limit On Apartment LoansJuly 25, 2003
Alliance to Boost Latino OwnershipJuly 23, 2003
P-0-R-KJuly 16, 2003
California Still in Housing HoleJuly 9, 2003
Brokers Dominate LendingJuly 2, 2003
ID Law Could Freeze LendingJune 25, 2003
'Normal' Fees Under Legal AttackJune 18, 2003
Housing Affluence Leaves Some BehindJune 17, 2003
Martinez Finally Meets With NPAJune 11, 2003
Unusual Tax Credit Plan ProposedJune 5, 2003
When East Meets West, East Sometimes WinsJune 4, 2003
Tax Cut Bill Ignores HousingMay 28, 2003
Group Aims to Boost Buying Power 17.5%May 21, 2003
NAR Seeks to Stem Insurance CrisisMay 15, 2003
Half Predatory 'Victims' Not DupedMay 14, 2003
HUD Acts to End 'Flipping'May 7, 2003
Distant 'Burbs Growing FastApril 30, 2003
Marking 35 Years of Fair HousingApril 23, 2003
Welcome to K-mart, BorrowersApril 16, 2003
Pool Financing 101April 9, 2003
Apartment Markets Out of KilterApril 2, 2003
A House For All AgesMarch 26, 2003
Latino Market Spreading OutMarch 19, 2003
FHA Proposes Hybrid ARM RulesMarch 14, 2003
Slowdown in Immigration Won't Slow Housing MarketMarch 12, 2003
Nehemiah Takes 'Gifting' to Another LevelMarch 5, 2003
Builders Fear Stimulus Plan's ImpactFebruary 26, 2003
Mortgage Exec Calls For End to DownpaymentsFebruary 19, 2003
Remodeling Sector a Stimulus, TooFebruary 12, 2003
Lending Initiative Targets 13 Million Union MembersFebruary 6, 2003
NAHB Pushing for ADC SecondaryFebruary 5, 2003
HUD Acts to 'Open' FHA to New HomesJanuary 29, 2003
Seven Warning Signs Of a Bad LoanJanuary 22, 2003
Housing Lobby Claims PAC Money Well SpentJanuary 15, 2003
Higher FHA Loan Limits Will Help ThousandsJanuary 8, 2003
Census Charts 100 Years of ChangesJanuary 2, 2003
Nevada Leads in Population Growth AgainDecember 26, 2002
HUD Notice Signals Better REO PoliciesDecember 18, 2002
War Won't Hurt Housing, NAR's Lereah BelievesDecember 11, 2002
Housing Advocates Worry About Insurance CrisisDecember 4, 2002
Higher Loan Limits To Boost BorrowersNovember 29, 2002
The Second Home Market Older, Larger Than ThoughtNovember 27, 2002
New Studies: Subprime Borrowers SufferingNovember 20, 2002
Foreign Investors Question Safety of U.S. Housing MarketNovember 13, 2002
Study: High House Prices JustifiedNovember 6, 2002
'Wishing' Your House SoldOctober 30, 2002
Limiting Foreign Visitors Could Hurt Realty MarketsOctober 23, 2002
Equity Lines Win Popularity PollOctober 16, 2002
Racial Lending Disparities WidenOctober 9, 2002
5.5 Percent Mortgage Rate Seen As "Real Possibility"October 2, 2002
Questionable Loan Scheme ResurfacesSeptember 25, 2002
Steps to Raise Credit Scores Could Prove CostlySeptember 19, 2002
National Trust Names Endangered PlacesSeptember 11, 2002
States Working to Uncover Lending AbusesSeptember 4, 2002
States Act to Curb Lending AbusesAugust 28, 2002
Subprime Lending Thrives Despite Bans on AbusesAugust 21, 2002
For Web Loans, It's More B-to-B Than B-to-CAugust 14, 2002
Lenders Held Responsible For Third-Party BrokerAugust 7, 2002
Latest YSP Cases Target Single Mortgage BrokersJuly 31, 2002
Freddie Warns Lenders on Late PayersJuly 24, 2002
Partnership 'Saves' Unqualified BuyersJuly 17, 2002
House Committee Clears Major Housing BillJuly 12, 2002
Home Prices Out of Line With Incomes in 17 MarketsJuly 10, 2002
Pact Calls for 'Environmentally Friendly' DevelopmentJuly 3, 2002
Loan Brokers Flex Muscles, Call for Mandatory LicensingJune 26, 2002
Two Jobs And Still No Housing GuaranteeJune 19, 2002
Updating The Government Loan ProgramsJune 12, 2002
DoE Lowers Minimum A/C Energy StandardsJune 5, 2002
FHA Faulted for High Default RatesMay 29, 2002
FHA's Divided Approach to REO Results in Delays, Added CostsMay 22, 2002
Pigging Out on Capital HillMay 15, 2002
More States Seeking Restitution for BorrowersMay 8, 2002
HUD Tight Lipped On Mortgage ReformMay 1, 2002
You Have Three Days To Quell Second ThoughtsApril 24, 2002
Four of Every Five Americans Could Be OwnersApril 17, 2002
Housing Woes Cut Wide SwathApril 10, 2002
Con Men Now Targeting Credit AgenciesApril 3, 2002
The Affordable Housing CompanyMarch 27, 2002
New Does Not Mean PerfectMarch 20, 2002
The Economic Impact of HousingMarch 13, 2002
Housing Commission to Stress Production ProgramsMarch 6, 2002
Lenders Take Aim at Minority BuyersFebruary 27, 2002
Property Owners Face Big Insurance IssuesFebruary 20, 2002
Home Is Top Consumer ProductFebruary 13, 2002
Small Landlords: Don't Ignore Credit RulesFebruary 6, 2002
Should Your Home Have Two Offices?February 4, 2002
No Money Down For New HomesJanuary 31, 2002
Federal Assistance Program To Aid 40,000 Buyers This YearJanuary 29, 2002
How To File An Insurance Beef OnlineJanuary 23, 2002
HUD Efforts To Process Disability Claims FaultedJanuary 21, 2002
Battle Over Lender Charges Brews In WashingtonJanuary 16, 2002
Feds Increase Brownfields FundingJanuary 14, 2002
NeighborWorks Generates $1.4 Billion In Community HelpJanuary 9, 2002
New FHA Loan Limits Become OfficialJanuary 7, 2002
Vet Home Loan Benefit Increased, First Raise In Seven YearsJanuary 2, 2002
$250 Million In Brownfields Relief Passed By CongressDecember 31, 2001
Holiday Spirit Marks Community NamesDecember 24, 2001
Oregon Energy Program Offers Homes With No Money DownDecember 20, 2001
New Rules For High-Cost Loans To Protect More BorrowersDecember 17, 2001
Higher VA Loan Limit Gaining Approval On Capitol HillDecember 12, 2001
"Flipping" Proposal Draws Industry FireDecember 10, 2001
Homeownership Up, Renters Strong In CitiesDecember 6, 2001
FHA Starts Matching Program For First-Time BuyersDecember 3, 2001
New Home Sales Slow After Sept. 11thNovember 28, 2001
New HUD Policy Targets Home Repair Rip-OffsNovember 26, 2001
Home Improvement Scams Top Consumer Complaint ListNovember 21, 2001
Fee Debate Unsettled As HUD And Courts Square OffNovember 19, 2001
NAR Broadens Washington EffortsNovember 12, 2001
Should Home Inspections Be Mandatory?November 7, 2001
New Conventional Loan Limit May Exceed $300,000November 5, 2001
How Does Your Home Add Up On Halloween?October 31, 2001
Market Decline To Be Moderate, Say EconomistsOctober 29, 2001
New HUD Chief Upsets Consumers And LendersOctober 24, 2001
Old Proposals Take New Form In WashingtonOctober 22, 2001
Fannie Mae Projects More OwnershipOctober 17, 2001
Retirees Turn To Bigger HomesOctober 15, 2001
Home Builders Predict Slower SalesOctober 10, 2001
Key Service Providers Shut Out Of Housing MarketsOctober 8, 2001
Paperless Mortgages Still In The FutureOctober 3, 2001
Housing Looks Good In Face Of Recession, Says Former FHA ChiefOctober 1, 2001
New Take On Mortgage Fraud: Undue EnrichmentSeptember 26, 2001
Home Is Where The Wealth Is, Says CongressmanSeptember 24, 2001
Small Agency Aids Underserved Areas With Credit NeedsSeptember 19, 2001
More Subprime Thrifts Expected to FailSeptember 10, 2001
CitiGroup Boots 3,600 Loan Brokers, Stops 1,200 ForeclosuresSeptember 5, 2001
$25,000,000+ In Property Value Vanished In Alleged FraudAugust 29, 2001
Borrowers Should Act Now, Analysts SuggestAugust 27, 2001
New Household Appliances Generate Big Energy SavingsAugust 23, 2001
Gale Cincotta, "The CRA Lady," DiesAugust 20, 2001
Census Data Reflects Changing Racial PatternsAugust 16, 2001
Tax Benefits Flow To The Well-LocatedAugust 15, 2001
Feds Report: Housing Starting To WeakenAugust 13, 2001
Hello, Mr. Brokow?August 8, 2001
Not the Same Old FHAAugust 6, 2001
Affordable Housing Remains Unaffordable For ManyJuly 30, 2001
Consumers Lose $9.1 Billion To Predatory LendersJuly 27, 2001
Changing Demographics Power Apartment GrowthJuly 25, 2001
More Apartment Funding Proposed On Capitol HillJuly 23, 2001
New FHA Loan In The WorksJuly 17, 2001
Cops, Teachers Programs to RestartJuly 16, 2001
11 Sites Targeted For PreservationJuly 11, 2001
Home Sellers Earned $188 Billion in 2000July 9, 2001
New Effort To Track Financial Crooks Proposed On Capitol HillJuly 3, 2001
New Funds For Affordable Housing Proposed On Capitol HillJuly 2, 2001
Credit Repair Promoter Jailed By FedsJune 27, 2001
Top 10 Lists Change With TimesJune 25, 2001
Former HUD Boss Calls For Higher FHA Loan LimitsJune 20, 2001
Low Rates Predicted For Coming YearJune 18, 2001
Alternative Energy Generation Blowin' In The WindJune 13, 2001
Massachusetts Appreciation LeaderJune 11, 2001
Quiet Channels Provide Building Supplies For Charitable GroupsJune 7, 2001
Open IRAs To First-Time Buyers, Says CongressmanJune 4, 2001
New Leadership Confirmed For HUDMay 30, 2001
NAR Named Among Top 10 Washington Power BrokersMay 23, 2001
Consumers Shop Online,Then Follow-Up LocallyMay 21, 2001
New FHA Rules Ease RefinancingMay 16, 2001
New Standard Brings Paperless Mortgages CloserMay 14, 2001
Gender Makes A Home Buying DifferenceMay 9, 2001
Land Use Numbers Show Open Space GrowthMay 7, 2001
Bush Administration Gets Mixed Reviews On Home FrontMay 2, 2001
Lending Abuses Overstated, Claim Industry AdvocatesApril 30, 2001
HUD Multi-Family Effort Low On CreditApril 18, 2001
New Consumer Protections Introduced On Capitol HillApril 16, 2001
New RESPA Enforcement PledgedApril 11, 2001
Home Remodeling Changes Housing StockApril 9, 2001
WOW Program Seeks 1 Million New Owners By 2005April 4, 2001
HUD Suspends Police & Teacher Housing ProgramsApril 2, 2001
Congress Runs Hog Wild, Says Anti-Pork GroupMarch 30, 2001
New Brownfields Proposal Stirs Local GovernmentsMarch 28, 2001
More Money Sought For Multi-Family HousingMarch 26, 2001
Old Hands Get New Washington JobsMarch 21, 2001
FTC Accuses Major Firms Of "Predatory" LendingMarch 19, 2001
More Bedrooms Key To New Home Sales, Buyer Survey SaysMarch 14, 2001
Rental Demand Increases Even As Ownership RisesMarch 12, 2001
Home Builders Propose Tax Credits For First-Time BuyersMarch 7, 2001
Special FHA Loans For Civil Servants Again Proposed In WashingtonMarch 5, 2001
Is Household Wealth Rising Or Falling?February 28, 2001
Home Builders Seek More Balance In WashingtonFebruary 26, 2001
Even Two Jobs May Not Stave Off Poor Housing, Say Washington GroupsFebruary 21, 2001
Will Refinancing Save Us From A Recession?February 19, 2001
Computer-Savvy Criminals Increasingly Turn To Mortgage FraudFebruary 14, 2001
Industry Groups Seek Consumer Protection ChangesFebruary 12, 2001
New Line-Up On Capitol Hill Oversees IndustryFebruary 6, 2001
Consumer Groups Ask Congress Keep Borrower-Protection LawsFebruary 5, 2001
New Energy Rules End Need For More Than 90 Power PlantsJanuary 31, 2001
How Successful Are Affinity Programs?January 31, 2001
Low Rates Fuel Refi BoomJanuary 29, 2001
FHA Billions: Too Much Or Too Little?January 23, 2001
Converting Surplus Land Into Charitable DonationsJanuary 22, 2001
Native Americans Seek 210,000 New Housing UnitsJanuary 17, 2001
New Faces On Capitol Hill Change Political LandscapeJanuary 15, 2001
Can Tax Credits Create More Affordable Housing?January 10, 2001
No Pain, No Gain, Builders Win Big Victory In CaliforniaJanuary 8, 2001
New Reverse Mortgage Rules Designed To Broaden AppealJanuary 5, 2001
$300 Million Released To Help The Poor Through WinterJanuary 4, 2001
President Clinton Signs Key Housing LegislationJanuary 2, 2001
Presidential Grants Are a Swan Song For HomelessDecember 29, 2000
FHA Raises Insurance Limits On HomesDecember 26, 2000
Florida's Martinez Headed For HUD PostDecember 21, 2000
New Federal Money To Spark Huge Housing InitiativeDecember 20, 2000
Efforts To Curb Predatory Lending Grow In WashingtonDecember 18, 2000
Effort To End Predatory Lending ProgressesDecember 14, 2000
Federal Assistance Would Help Renters Buy Under Proposed LegislationDecember 11, 2000
The House Turns Rental Assistance Into Homebuying VouchersDecember 7, 2000
Changing Capitol Hill Leadership To Impact Real EstateDecember 4, 2000
Conforming Loan Limits Go Up In JanuaryNovember 29, 2000
HUD: Things Have Changed For The BetterNovember 27, 2000
AFL-CIO To Invest Millions In Mortgages For Union MembersNovember 21, 2000
Homeowner Equity Is Going DownNovember 20, 2000
NAR's Weight Will Carry Its Legislative GoalsNovember 16, 2000
NAR Looking for Fourth Best Year in '01November 13, 2000
Will Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae Raise Conventional Loan Limits?November 6, 2000
Are The Cities and Burbs So Far Apart?November 3, 2000
NAHB Predicts A Lackluster 2001November 2, 2000
President Clinton Signs $105 Billion Appropriations BillNovember 2, 2000
HUD Acting to Lower The Cost of Home OwnershipOctober 31, 2000
Both Sides Claim Victory In New FCC RulingOctober 30, 2000
Housing Q&A With The Presidential Candidates - Part IVOctober 27, 2000
Housing Q&A With The Presidential Candidates - Part IIIOctober 26, 2000
Housing Q&A With The Presidential Candidates - Part IIOctober 25, 2000
Housing Q&A With The Presidential Candidates - Part IOctober 24, 2000
HUD Turns Deaf To Inspector/Appraiser ControversyOctober 23, 2000
Home Affordability Falls For Rentals TooOctober 18, 2000
30-Day Reprieve Granted For FHA Downpayment FormulaOctober 16, 2000
FTC Nails Sub-prime Lender for Predatory FeesOctober 11, 2000
Lenders Continue Computing Downpayments With Expired FormulaOctober 9, 2000
HUD TV Ads Blur Distinction Between Appraisals and InspectionsOctober 2, 2000
Are Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Threats To The Nation's Financial Security?September 27, 2000
Federal Home Loan Banks' Mortgage Partnership Finance Program Dodges a BulletSeptember 26, 2000
September 30 Deadline Looms on Congress To Simplify Down-payment CalculationsSeptember 25, 2000
Costa Rica Chosen To Test Secondary Mortgage MarketSeptember 22, 2000
Habitat for Humanity Builds 100,000th HomeSeptember 21, 2000
Are You Owed Distributive Shares That HUD Won't Pay You?September 19, 2000
Rental Vouchers Can Be Used For Home PurchasesSeptember 18, 2000
Roundtable to Determine the Best Way to Supervise Federally-sponsored BanksSeptember 12, 2000
Chicago Passes City Law Against Predatory LendingSeptember 11, 2000
California Hits Top and Bottom In The Nation In Home AppreciationsSeptember 6, 2000
HUD Aims for 70 Percent Homeownership Rate Despite NaysayersSeptember 5, 2000
Credit Cleaning Companies Get SmearedAugust 28, 2000
U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers Enlists EPA in Decade-long BattleAugust 25, 2000
Economists Fret About Subsidies To Federal ChartersAugust 24, 2000
National Alliance to End Homelessness Honors Cuomo, KerryAugust 23, 2000
Cities Get Grants and Loans To Be Used For Environmental CleanupAugust 22, 2000
Housing Trade Associations Are Losing ExecutivesAugust 14, 2000
Cisneros Gets Second Chance With Kaufman & BroadAugust 9, 2000
Disabled Buyers Should Have Special Consideration, HUD Reminds LendersAugust 8, 2000
Remodeling Numbers Greater Than Census Shows, Says IndustryAugust 7, 2000
Mortgage Industry Profits SlumpAugust 4, 2000
NAEBA To Help Consumers Battle Predatory LendingAugust 3, 2000
Affordable Housing Advocate Retires From CongressAugust 2, 2000
Focus On Decent Housing Should Include Rentals, Say Apartment GroupsAugust 1, 2000
Apartment Renovations Should Factor In Economic Forecast Data, TooJuly 31, 2000
Is The Decent Home Pledge of 1949 About To Be Fulfilled?July 27, 2000
Paperless Mortgage and New Home Closing Takes Place In FloridaJuly 27, 2000
Pulte In Macy's ParadeJuly 25, 2000
Lenders Press for Extension of Streamlined FHA Down Payment CalculationJuly 24, 2000
Smart Growth Advocate to Receive The Apgar Award for ExcellenceJuly 20, 2000
Fannie Mae Introduces Desktop Underwriter 5.0July 19, 2000
MBA To Educate Consumers of Predatory Lender Warning SignsJuly 19, 2000
EPA Joins State, Local Governments To Help Clean Up WaterwaysJuly 18, 2000
New Law Eases Drug Related Home Seisures For Innocent OwnersJuly 17, 2000
Americans Are On The MoveJuly 14, 2000
HUD Building Renamed For African-American Who Dedicated It In 1968July 13, 2000
Legislation Introduced to Disclose any Risk Mortgage PredictorJuly 10, 2000
High-income Earners Consider Renting Chic AgainJuly 7, 2000
First Ever Paperless Transaction ClosedJuly 6, 2000
NAMB's New Registry To Eliminating Abusive Lending PracticesJuly 5, 2000
CARB And McStain Give Breath of Fresh Air to HousingJuly 3, 2000
Environmental Group Says Builders Can't See the Forest For the TreesJune 26, 2000
HUD Helps Religious Organizations To Operate PropertiesJune 21, 2000
Mortgage Bankers Association Goes After Lender FraudJune 20, 2000
Housing to Remain Strong Throughout the Year, Predicts Fannie MaeJune 19, 2000
HUD's State Of The Cities Report Shows Disturbing Home Pricing TrendJune 14, 2000
HUD Raises Target For Minority Home OwnershipJune 13, 2000
Are Low-income Homeowners Taking Too Much Risk?June 12, 2000
In-fill Development Will Increase Predicts ULIJune 7, 2000
Rural Home Prices Appreciate Faster Than Urban AreasJune 6, 2000
Does Low-Density Zoning Affect Low Minority Populations?June 5, 2000
Supreme Court Ruling to Affect Army Corps of Engineers' JurisdictionJune 1, 2000
Hot Water, Laundry Targeted for In-home Energy EfficienciesMay 30, 2000
Modifications For Oldest Federal Mortgage Program Under FireMay 29, 2000
Is Smart-growth Outsmarting Itself?May 24, 2000
HUD Announces A Fraud Protection Plan for BorrowersMay 23, 2000
HUD Research Shows Seniors Give Thumbs Up to Reverse MortgagesMay 22, 2000
Who Pays The Most Taxes?May 18, 2000
Energy Department to Promote High Performance BuildingsMay 17, 2000
Closing Costs Will Drop By Half, Predicts Freddie MacMay 16, 2000
Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac Answer Criticism By Pleading Higher CostsMay 15, 2000
Fannie Mae's New "True Cost" Calculator Bridges Lenders and ConsumersMay 11, 2000
The Look of Manufactured Housing Improves With Next GenerationMay 8, 2000
Would A Stock Market Crash Help Real Estate?May 3, 2000
Uncle Sam Proves Government's Not Just a Bag of WindMay 2, 2000
NAHB Economist Stands By Slowdown PredictionMay 1, 2000
The Community Reinvestment Act Fulfills Its PromiseApril 24, 2000
House Sub-committee Flushes Repeal of Low-Water Toilet MandateApril 19, 2000
Bill Mandates Continued Updates in Manufactured Housing CodeApril 18, 2000
New FHLBS Program Opens Competition ControversyApril 17, 2000
Pact Assists Mobile Home Buyers Avoid Fraudulent LendersApril 12, 2000
Legislation Introduced To Combat Predatory LendingApril 11, 2000
Legislation Passed To Boost HomeownershipApril 10, 2000
Legislation Will Speed Hearings Against Illegal Government TakebacksApril 5, 2000
New Investment Opportunity in Overseas HousingApril 4, 2000
Credit Unions Make Home Loans, TooApril 3, 2000
On-site Septic Systems Causing ProblemsMarch 27, 2000
NAHB Feels Wetlands Regulations Are All WetMarch 24, 2000
Senior-focused Center Calls For Creative Housing Solutions for Aging PopulationMarch 20, 2000
Government Sets Limit for Reverse Mortgage Loan Origination FeesMarch 16, 2000
New England Leads Nation in Rising Housing CostsMarch 15, 2000
White House Wants FHA Overflow to Fund Supply of Affordable HousingMarch 14, 2000
FHA Streams Green For The U.S. GovernmentMarch 13, 2000
FTC Orders Trans Union To Stop Selling Consumer Names to Junk-mailersMarch 9, 2000
Low-income Houses Get Help With Rising Fuel BillsMarch 8, 2000
McCain Snubs Community Reinvestment IssueMarch 7, 2000
HUD To Sell Homes For $1March 6, 2000
Hold the Phone (Lines) Says Apartment OwnersMarch 2, 2000
Freddie Mac Warns Lenders to Report Borrowers' On Time Payments FairlyFebruary 29, 2000
Predatory Lenders Charging Exorbitant Fees And Rates, Under FireFebruary 28, 2000
Report Challenges Housing Industry To Help The Nation's ElderlyFebruary 25, 2000
Home Buyers Need More Counseling Than WorkbooksFebruary 22, 2000
Housing Legislation Edges Toward the President's DeskFebruary 17, 2000
Democrat Introduces Reduced Costs for Reverse Mortgages BillFebruary 16, 2000
Rising Oil Prices Put Low Income Families in the ColdFebruary 15, 2000
Wetlands Not Likely to Make Any Rain for BuildersFebruary 14, 2000
Freddie Mac's New Programs Benefit Low And Moderate Income HousingFebruary 11, 2000
Clinton's Budget Proposal Is Extremely Homebuyer-friendlyFebruary 9, 2000
Paperless Home Transactions Are Closer Than You'd ThinkFebruary 7, 2000
NAMB Produces Consumer-friendly Information CenterFebruary 4, 2000
OFHEO To Broaden Supervision of Fannie Mae and Freddie MacFebruary 1, 2000
FEMA, FHA Promote In-house SheltersJanuary 31, 2000
If We're Selling More Homes, Why Are Fewer People Moving?January 27, 2000
EPA And NAHB Both Want to See Brownfields Put to UseJanuary 26, 2000
The NAR Backs Data Protection BillJanuary 25, 2000
FHA Plans How To Spend Its LargesseJanuary 24, 2000
Credit Bureaus Get Long Overdue ComeuppanceJanuary 20, 2000
Construction-to-Permanent Mortgages Are Standard Thanks to Fannie MaeJanuary 19, 2000
Fannie Mae to Debut "True Cost Calculator" in MayJanuary 18, 2000
Election-year Congress Unlikely To Get Much DoneJanuary 17, 2000
Housing Vouchers Step In the Right Direction for Welfare ReformJanuary 11, 2000
New Indian Nations Mortgage Program Assists Those Over HUD GuidelinesJanuary 10, 2000
FHA Raises Loan LimitsJanuary 5, 2000
Important Influences Of The Past And The Future: Part IIJanuary 4, 2000
Important Influences Of The Past And The Future: Part IJanuary 3, 2000
HUD Housing Grants To Be Merit-based For Competing OrganizationsDecember 28, 1999
A Retrospective Of The Lending IndustryDecember 27, 1999
NAR: Housing to Remain Strong, Just Not as StrongDecember 23, 1999
Sprawl Arises From Population Demands, Not BuildersDecember 20, 1999
The Perception of Discrimination Stills Hangs Over LendersDecember 17, 1999
Fannie Mae Forecasts Strong Housing Market 2000December 16, 1999
Homeless Persons Were Often Abused, Says HUD StudyDecember 13, 1999
Are "Quality of Life" Issues Paramount With Voters?December 6, 1999
'Off-the-Shelf' Products Turn White House GreenDecember 3, 1999
New Conforming Loan Limit AnnouncedNovember 30, 1999
What Effect Would a Privatized Ginnie Mae Have on Mortgage Costs?November 29, 1999
HUD Acts to Quell Inspection, Appraisal ConfusionNovember 23, 1999
Building Industry Slow to Adopt InnovationsNovember 22, 1999
Legislation Passed To Improve Reverse Mortgage ProgramsNovember 15, 1999
"Decent Home" Celebration May Be A Little EarlyNovember 8, 1999
Cuomo Urges Builders/Developers to Return to The CitiesNovember 1, 1999
A Capital Place to Find GhostsOctober 25, 1999
HUD's Exclusion of Seller Assisted Closing Costs Will Eliminate Some BuyersOctober 18, 1999
Seniors Get Refinancing Help On Reverse LoansOctober 11, 1999
Mortgage Discrimination Is Alive And WellOctober 4, 1999
HUD Ready to Pound A Few LendersSeptember 27, 1999
New FHA Appraisal Requirements Opens Can of WormsSeptember 20, 1999
'Officer Next Door' Program Extended to TeachersSeptember 13, 1999
Home Buyers Escape Government Hikes in Tax Cut ProposalsSeptember 6, 1999
Credit Scoring Gets Low Marks at FTCAugust 30, 1999
Congressman Wants to Flush Low-Water Use ToiletsAugust 23, 1999
Consumer Watchdog Agency Bites Ankles of Seven LendersAugust 16, 1999
VA Home Financing Gives Helping Hand to Our Nation's VetsAugust 9, 1999
New PMI Cancellation Law is Failsafe for HomebuyersAugust 2, 1999
Federal Watchdog Turns Boning Knife on Housing Waste, FraudJuly 26, 1999
Affordable Housing Takes Back Seat to Partisan Tax Cut SquabblesJuly 19, 1999
New Home Loan Links Housing Finance to Public TransportationJuly 12, 1999
Is FM Watch a Crusader With an Agenda?July 5, 1999
Minorities Still Own Fewest Homes, Says New StudyJune 28, 1999
Moving Low-income Renters Into Homes of Their OwnJune 21, 1999
Enticing Young Professionals to Live in Public Housing AreasJune 14, 1999
'Weekend Warriors' Catch a BreakJune 7, 1999
Foreign Laborers Are Crucial in Stopping Building DelaysMay 31, 1999
Big Changes In The VA Lending Program