Construction Spending Falls in November
By Tory Barringer Total construction spending for November fell 0.3 percent from the prior month to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $975 billion, the
By Tory Barringer Total construction spending for November fell 0.3 percent from the prior month to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $975 billion, the
By Brian Honea The U.S. Supreme Court is scheduled to make a ruling on January 21 on whether or not “disparate impact” claims are allowed
Several current and former employees of Zillow Inc. have filed lawsuits against the company alleging they suffered age, race, religion and sexual discrimination and were
The Federal Reserve Board announced that it has increased its exemption threshold for mortgage loans requiring a written appraisal based on a physical inspection of
Fannie Mae updated its Selling Guide on Dec. 16, with two changes in particular pertaining to appraisal guidelines. The first change concerned best practices for
A Philadelphia appraiser was recognized by the Appraisal Institute for being an outstanding counselor, educator and mentor in the field; for his exemplary character and
The Texas Building Owners and Managers Association, an organization that represents the interest of owners and managers of commercial real estate in Texas, announced it
A provider of real estate data released the results of its 2015 forecast, which projects how home values are anticipated to fluctuate in different markets