Tiny communities may be a housing savior
Tiny communities go big in Florida
Tiny communities go big in Florida
College graduates, who typically flock to metropolises, are leaving.
The hope is to get the best of the big city at a big discount.
How did boomers take control of the housing market from millennials just as it was their time to realize the American dream?
Enterprising Gen Zers are buying homes in cheap areas sight unseen in order to build wealth as owners and get cash flow as renters.
Thanks to skyrocketing prices, a shortage of inventory, and competition from investors with all-cash offers, it’s becoming harder than ever for young people to buy their first homes.
Online short-term rental platform Vrbo is cracking down on parties ahead of the Super Bowl with ‘anti-party tech.’
There’s no place like home — not one that most Americans can afford, anyway.
Two neighborhoods in Menifee, California, are being built with sustainability and clean energy in mind.
The transition to remote work has emptied downtowns across America — a migration that has rippled across local economies.