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The Department of Veterans Affairs is intervening on behalf of 6,000 homeowners with VA loans who are in the foreclosure process. Many more are delinquent. The move follows an investigation by NPR.
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The move follows an NPR investigation that finds thousands of veterans are facing foreclosure through no fault of their own and that the VA can stop them from losing their homes.
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Mayor G.T. Bynum covered dozens of topics at his 2023 State of the City address.
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The city’s first “horizontal apartment” community is called Trulo Homes Quail Village near Quail Springs Mall in North OKC.
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The U.S. Department of Justice is proposing a consent order on a Collinsville bank to resolve allegations of past lending discrimination.
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The Oklahoma Legislative Office of Fiscal Transparency released a new report about affordable housing in the state.
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The housing market is showing a split: Sales of existing homes were down last month, but sales of newly built houses were up.
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Tulsa’s North Peoria Church of Christ used to call Greenwood home. That was before I-244 displaced it and cut through historic Black Wall Street. Democratic State Rep. Regina Goodwin represents the area and attends the church, about its legacy and a planning grant to study the removal of the expressway.
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The average cost of a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage jumped to 7.09% this week, the highest in over two decades. Rising interest rates have put homes out of reach for many would-be buyers.
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On Monday, Edmond City Council met with a full room of residents and representatives ready to speak on the housing assessment conducted by the company Development Strategies.