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Impossibly high home prices are ‘feudalizing’ California as unaffordable housing markets pose existential threat to middle class, study says
FinanceImpossibly high home prices are ‘feudalizing’ California as unaffordable housing markets pose existential threat to middle class, study says
By Jason MaJune 16, 2024
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LifestyleMore Americans are suddenly planning to have babies and buy new homes, even as consumer sentiment sinks
By Jason MaJune 15, 2024
Tiedemann Castle
FinanceFormer Yankees star Derek Jeter’s N.Y. castle may finally have a buyer after its asking price was slashed by more than half
By The Associated PressJune 15, 2024
Artistic rendering of a single-family home with its edges being erased
FinanceThe $200,000 starter home is going extinct
By Alena BotrosJune 15, 2024
people at a hall in Sao Bento railway station, in Porto, Portugal.
LifestylePortugal may have cracked down on golden visas after a housing crunch—but repeat visitors who stay at an Airbnb are still very welcome
By Prarthana PrakashJune 14, 2024
3 in 4 Gen Zers are interested in vocational training as uncertainty and AI shape the minds of the next ‘toolbelt generation’
Commentary3 in 4 Gen Zers are interested in vocational training as uncertainty and AI shape the minds of the next ‘toolbelt generation’
By Sam PillarJune 14, 2024
Real Estate agent putting a For sale sign in a yard.
FinanceAfter sitting on the sidelines for months, sellers finally want to offload their houses, but no one’s buying
By Alena BotrosJune 13, 2024
Los Angeles was overpriced so I moved to Tulsa. My extended family followed me here, and we love it—and I’m a homeowner
CommentaryLos Angeles was overpriced so I moved to Tulsa. My extended family followed me here, and we love it—and I’m a homeowner
By Jasmine BallJune 13, 2024
The hot metros of the pandemic are crashing back to earth as demand for their homes cools
FinanceThe hot metros of the pandemic are crashing back to earth as demand for their homes cools
By Alena BotrosJune 12, 2024
YIMBY towns are where homeowners and government officials alike champion the idea of new construction—saying “yes, in my backyard.”
FinanceBuilding more housing is a top priority in these 10 YIMBY cities, Pacaso says
By Sydney LakeJune 12, 2024
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LifestyleCalifornia’s homelessness solution includes $80 million for 1,200 tiny homes that might not come with a bathroom
By Sunny NagpaulJune 11, 2024
America is a tale of two rental markets, data reveals—here are the regions where rents are climbing and falling the most
FinanceAmerica is a tale of two rental markets, data reveals—here are the regions where rents are climbing and falling the most
By Alena BotrosJune 11, 2024
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FinanceCo-living seemed like a perfect solution to the Gen Z and millennial housing shortage—but the closure of yet another pioneer reveals an uncertain future
By Seamus WebsterJune 10, 2024
Homeowners are shelling out nearly $20,000 in hidden fees annually—’the same level as buying a used car every year’
FinanceHomeowners are shelling out nearly $20,000 in hidden fees annually—’the same level as buying a used car every year’
By Sydney LakeJune 10, 2024
The housing market’s pivotal spring selling season is coming to an end—not with a bang, but with a whimper 
FinanceThe housing market’s pivotal spring selling season is coming to an end—not with a bang, but with a whimper 
By Alena BotrosJune 10, 2024
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