Housing

FinanceThe comfort of 4,000 people in one of California’s wealthiest towns outweighs a rail project connecting San Diego to the country, some residents say
By Alena BotrosFebruary 14, 2024

FinanceA Florida family that bought a fishing cottage for $1 million in the 1980s is selling it for $295 million now that it’s a 20-bedroom compound with its own yacht basin
By Alena BotrosFebruary 12, 2024

FinanceGen Z’s thirst for the NYC lifestyle drives vacancy rates to the historic low of 1.4%—unseen since the ‘Mad Men’ era of 1968
By Sydney LakeFebruary 9, 2024

FinanceAirbnb investor rips South Lake Tahoe short-term rental ban, saying it just lets ‘wealthy people get good deals on second homes that mostly sit around vacant’
By Alena BotrosFebruary 9, 2024

FinanceHere’s why the slowest rent growth in 14 years isn’t what it looks like—and you’ll get a good deal if you’re wealthy
By Sunny Nagpaul and Nick LichtenbergFebruary 9, 2024

Success‘Disenfranchised’ millennials feel ‘locked out’ of the housing market and it taints every part of economic life, top economist Mark Zandi says
By Paolo ConfinoFebruary 8, 2024

FinanceMeet Zillow rooms for rent: A Craigslist killer for the millennial and Gen Z set—and a symbol of the housing affordability crisis
By Sydney LakeFebruary 8, 2024

FinanceAmerica’s falling out of love with its California dream—and housing costs are a major reason why, report says
By Alena BotrosFebruary 6, 2024

FinanceFirst National Bank caught ignoring Black, Latino neighborhoods in North Carolina as redlining mortgage scandal grows
By Ken Sweet and The Associated PressFebruary 6, 2024

PoliticsTexas lawmaker who opposes giving $500 per month to 1,900 Houstonians sponsored a bill to save every homeowner $1,300 a year
By Sydney LakeFebruary 5, 2024

By Irina Ivanova and Sydney LakeFebruary 3, 2024

FinanceEurope’s largest airline is getting into the landlord business because its new hires can’t find housing amid Dublin’s rent crisis
By Irina IvanovaFebruary 2, 2024

FinanceHousing inequality: Black homeowners won’t catch up at this rate for over 300 years. But they could with a $1.7 trillion affordable housing plan, McKinsey says
By Sydney LakeFebruary 2, 2024
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