Obama’s Housing Initiatives: A Timeline
Democrats and Republicans paint different pictures of how affective the president’s efforts to stabilize the housing market have been.
John Kelly is a Chicago-based writer who traded in his newspaper press card after seven years to try his hand as a freelancer and entrepreneur. When not on assignment for Zillow, John is running his promotional products company and can often be found exploring the Midwest and photographing the world around him.
Democrats and Republicans paint different pictures of how affective the president’s efforts to stabilize the housing market have been.
Nowhere does the pace of the housing market recovery matter more for President Barack Obama and former Gov. Mitt Romney than the nation’s so-called swing states.
The GOP presidential nominee has said little about his views on housing, except that when it comes to foreclosures, the government should butt out.
New population figures from the U.S. Census Bureau show that most of America’s big cities are suddenly growing faster than their outlying suburbs.
Home values have started to eke upward in places. But, so far, this has done little to buoy millions of underwater homeowners who, according to a …More
