Banks loosen lending standards for fourth straight year: U.S. regulator

(RECAP: Large U.S. banks raised their own risks by pushing down lending standards for a fourth consecutive year in 2016, one of the top federal banking regulators said on Tuesday. The banks loosened underwriting standards mostly in direct consumer loans, conventional home equity, commercial real estate loans, and residential mortgages, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) found in its annual survey. The office saw double-digit increases in the percentage of banks that eased underwriting practices in those products since 2015 and said many banks want to continue lowering the standards. Looking at 90 percent of the debt in the federal banking system, equal to $5.2 trillion, the OCC found that banks are easing standards because of competition from other banks and nonfinancial firms, their appetite for risk is expanding, and they are seeking to make more loans.)

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Senior housing, jobs for locals coming to W. Rio

(RECAP: A senior living community coming to the Charlottesville area in 2018 will provide independent and helped living options for its residents — and scores of jobs for local workers. The facility also will offer programs and specialized care for those with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia. The Blake at Charlottesville is set to start construction early next year, which will be done by Quality Senior Living and Blake Management Group. The local facility will be off West Rio Road in Albemarle County able to accommodate 110 to 115 residents.)

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Housing Virginia’s Rural Housing Report: Moves to Next Step

(RECAP: For the past year, Housing Virginia has been conducting an assessment of the needs and gaps in affordable housing in rural Virginia. Launched with a pre-conference session at the 2015 Governor’s Housing Conference, this initiative involved online surveys, regional face-to-face input meetings with housing providers around the state, and an analysis of Census data in each region. Housing Virginia convened over 50 rural housing and service providers for a final input session at this year’s Governor’s Housing Conference. These policy recommendations, as well as a library of best practices and resources, will go into the final report.)

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