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Zero percent down mortgages might help more first-time homebuyers break into the housing market—but there are caveats
FinanceZero percent down mortgages might help more first-time homebuyers break into the housing market—but there are caveats
By Alena Botros and Sydney LakeJune 5, 2024
Young voters’ top concern isn’t abortion—they care more about finding an affordable place to live, a new survey shows
FinanceYoung voters’ top concern isn’t abortion—they care more about finding an affordable place to live, a new survey shows
By Alena BotrosJune 4, 2024
When I was a kid we struggled with a $400 heating bill and a hole in our roof. Here’s why we need energy-efficiency standards for affordable housing
CommentaryWhen I was a kid we struggled with a $400 heating bill and a hole in our roof. Here’s why we need energy-efficiency standards for affordable housing
By AJ PattonJune 4, 2024
Housing, work, love: Gen Zers and young millennials don’t stand a chance in the face of the modern quarter-life crisis
CommentaryHousing, work, love: Gen Zers and young millennials don’t stand a chance in the face of the modern quarter-life crisis
By Eli JosephJune 4, 2024
Landlords and investors in the rental space are thriving as soaring prices keep homebuyers sidelined, top real estate leader says
FinanceLandlords and investors in the rental space are thriving as soaring prices keep homebuyers sidelined, top real estate leader says
By Alena BotrosJune 3, 2024
Houses falling like dominoes
FinanceHome prices could start dropping this summer, marking the ‘first domino to fall’ on the way to a weaker economy, strategist says
By Jason MaJune 2, 2024
model house and wood blocks that spell tax
FinanceHere’s how property tax laws can leave a baby boomer with an annual bill below $8 and a recent buyer with a $3,236 tab—for homes that are worth the same
By David A. Lieb and The Associated PressJune 2, 2024
house frozen in ice cube
FinanceThe housing market is finally seeing more inventory, but buyers aren’t showing up as a ‘cold reality is settling down’
By Prashant Gopal, Michael Sasso and BloombergJune 1, 2024
New York Mayor Eric Adams stands near US flag
PoliticsNYC’s Eric Adams, who is waging all-out war against rats, gets ticketed for 5th rodent violation on his property since becoming mayor
By The Associated PressJune 1, 2024
1960 S Ocean Blvd (46)
Personal Finance$80 million mansions, oceanfront views, and secret tunnels to the beach: Inside one of America’s most expensive zip codes
By Alicia AdamczykJune 1, 2024
Joe Biden wearing sunglasses
PoliticsThe cost of housing has skyrocketed since Biden’s presidency. Now a study says it could help him win critical states in the election
By Seamus WebsterMay 31, 2024
Renters are moving less often than a decade ago: 1 in 6 have lived in their home for 10 years or more
FinanceRenters are moving less often than a decade ago: 1 in 6 have lived in their home for 10 years or more
By Alena BotrosMay 31, 2024
Top economist offers one word to describe the housing market: Unaffordable
FinanceTop economist offers one word to describe the housing market: Unaffordable
By Alena BotrosMay 30, 2024
Chief economist defies Fed’s hawkish pivot; no rate hikes this year despite ‘dramatic turnaround’
FinanceChief economist defies Fed’s hawkish pivot; no rate hikes this year despite ‘dramatic turnaround’
By Alena BotrosMay 29, 2024
These are the 9 most rent-burdened cities in the U.S. where tenants spend more than one-third of their income on housing, Moody’s says
FinanceThese are the 9 most rent-burdened cities in the U.S. where tenants spend more than one-third of their income on housing, Moody’s says
By Sydney LakeMay 28, 2024
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