The coronavirus pandemic is driving rents down in San Francisco and across the region, reshaping a housing market that for the past decade has generated enormous profits for residential developers while displacing tens of thousands of workers from the inner Bay Area.
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The Federal Housing Administration's move to insure loans with forbearance could help support homeownership opportunities constrained by the coronavirus if one change was made to it, trade groups said.
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The coronavirus market disruption actually caused the company's execs to speed up its return.
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Now the shutdown has stretched into mid-June, effectively canceling the long-anticipated Memorial Day listings bonanza.
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The coronavirus pandemic is driving rents down in San Francisco and across the region, reshaping a housing market that for the past decade has generated enormous profits for residential developers while displacing tens of thousands of workers from the inner Bay Area.
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Some lawmakers fear that when forbearance plans and enhanced unemployment coverage expire, the consequences for mortgage borrowers still affected by the pandemic will be severe.
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If delinquency rates rise, all four stand-alone firms would have a capital shortfall.
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Looming economic uncertainties forced mortgage lenders to tighten underwriting standards in May.
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Southern California housing markets are rebounding off what arguably was the worst April in the history books.
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As brick-and-mortar shopping centers steadily lost market share to online competitors, the family behind three of the four biggest malls in North America built a thriving business by infusing their properties with heavy doses of entertainment.
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Sales of single-family homes and condominiums on Oahu tanked in May as owners and buyers elected to practice social distancing.
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