Monday, August 26, 2013 - Article by: John A Soricelli Jr - J&J Coastal Lending -
Is HUD's Section 8 housing program about to go on steroids? That's the question a writer for the Baltimore Sun alluded to over the weekend while outlining the Obama administration's planned attempt to use the Department of Housing and Urban Development to "track diversity in American neighborhoods" and back policies to change any areas that look discriminatory from a data standpoint.
The editorial claims a discrimination database could be implemented allowing officials to "seek changes in (local) zoning ordinances, housing finance, infrastructure policy and transportation in order to remedy the alleged segregation," the publication said.
It seems interest rate shocks may have finally taken a toll on the U.S. housing recovery. After a busy week on Wall Street, a new government report showed a 12.4% drop in seasonally adjusted new single-family home sales. The decline prompted market analysts to assume potential homebuyers are beginning to feel the pinch of rising interest rates, the Motley Fool noted. Rates have been edging higher ever since.......continue reading.
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