Handley, Meg
Articles by Handley, Meg
Cities once left for dead are among those bouncing back the strongest.
Cities once left for dead are among those bouncing back the strongest.
The government mortgage giant doesn't need money from the Treasury for the first time since 2008.
Sales could see a modest bump, but the housing market is likely to stay flat overall.
Mortgage-bond pioneer Lewis Ranieri joins growing chorus of experts saying housing has hit bottom.
Experts say mortgage rates are likely to rise modestly while credit remains tight.
Tennessee, Nevada, Florida and Arizona round out the top 5 most violent states in the U.S.
Mobile commerce grew about 6 percentage points to more than 13 percent in the first quarter.
Average rates on 30-year fixed-rate mortgages fell to a new low of 3.84 percent.
Some of the nation's most busy airline hubs feature mile-long security lines and crumbling infrastructure.
