Commission Accomplished: Few ‘fixer-uppers’ in Garden District
A look at the highest- and lowest-priced home sales in the New Orleans area and the agents who closed the deals
View ArticleStirling buys Houma apartment complex
Stirling remains bullish on the Houma market and its investment team believes the market’s economy and population will continue to grow with continued energy sector resurgence in the Gulf of Mexico.
View ArticleOnce-troubled reverse mortgages poised for rebound
Advertised as a path to an affordable retirement, federally insured reverse mortgages are showing signs of a rebound, drawing the scrutiny of regulators seeking to reduce historically high default...
View ArticleMicrolender receives grant to grow jobs
LiftFund, one of the country’s largest microlenders, has been awarded a $1 million grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to stimulate job growth in the lower Mississippi River...
View ArticleHUD accuses housing providers of discrimination
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development is accusing a Georgia homeowner's association and a Louisiana property owner of discriminating against families with children.
View ArticleHUD report shows drop in Louisiana homeless population
A new federal report says homelessness in Louisiana dropped this year.
View ArticleHousing regulators show leniency for federal workers
The Federal Housing Administration has called on all approved mortgagees and lenders to be sympathetic to the financial difficulties felt by borrowers as a result of the government shutdown.
View ArticleLouisiana senators stall HUD nominees in flood aid fight
Louisiana's U.S. senators have stalled Trump administration nominees for jobs at the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development, trying to force the agency to release long-stalled legal...
View ArticleFacebook charged with housing discrimination by HUD
Facebook was charged with discrimination by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development because of its ad-targeting system.
View ArticleCity gets additional funding to replace housing in Iberville/Tremé
The Housing Authority of New Orleans and the city have received a $4 million federal grant to continue developing housing in the Iberville/Tremé community.
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