January 2026

Senior home equity surges to record $14.7T

Older U.S. homeowners held a record level of housing wealth in the third quarter of 2025, driven by rising home values and continued equity accumulation, according to the latest Reverse Mortgage Market Index (RMMI). Housing wealth among homeowners ages 62 and older rose 1.9% in the third quarter of 2025 to $14.66 trillion, surpassing the previous record of $14.39 trillion set in the second quarter,...

California housing reform faces new test as LA Metro resists transit zoning law

California has become a test lab for housing reform. The state stands as an ongoing experiment-in-process for how far lawmakers will go to legalize the development of more homes and how hard local officials and neighborhood activists will fight to stop it.​​ The latest flashpoint struck on Thursday, as the Los Angeles transit agency board voted against implementing a landmark transit-oriented...

TikTok forms US entity, easing social media marketing concerns for mortgage pros

TikTok has finalized a deal to form a new U.S. entity with investors that include Oracle, Silver Lake and Emirati firm MGX, easing the threat of a nationwide ban and allowing the social media app to continue operating for more than 200 million American users. The company said Thursday that the new TikTok U.S. joint venture will operate with safeguards aimed at addressing national security concerns,...

Why offline fun is suddenly trendy again (and luxury homes are built for it)

There’s a certain kind of modern exhaustion that doesn’t really have a name yet — but everyone knows it when they feel it. It’s that drained, twitchy feeling after too many notifications, too much scrolling, too many “just checking one thing” moments that somehow turn into 45 minutes. Even downtime can start to feel like work when the internet follows people into every room of the...

Landmark Los Angeles home was designed by the architect of the Griffith Observatory — and it shows

Some Los Angeles listings are impressive because they’re new. Others because they’re enormous. Others because they have the right views, the right pool, the right zip code. And then there are the rare ones that hit the market carrying something money can’t manufacture: historic gravity. That’s exactly what’s happening in Mt. Washington, where a 1905 hilltop estate known as the Nickel-Leong...

Builders Tell Congress Government Rules Are Pricing Americans Out of Housing

U.S. home builders pressed lawmakers on Tuesday to roll back what they describe as a growing web of federal regulations that they say is exacerbating the nation's housing affordability crisis by constraining supply and inflating construction costs. Appearing before a congressional panel focused on housing affordability, National Association of Home Builders Chairman Buddy Hughes argued that regulatory...

New deduction may lower seniors’ Social Security tax burden

The federal tax bill passed in mid-2025 includes a provision marketed as “no tax on Social Security,” but it does not eliminate taxes on benefits. Instead, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act expands deductions for older Americans, potentially reducing federal taxes for many retirees, a finance leader recently explained. A blog post by Luke Delorme — director of financial planning at Tableaux...

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