Rent a property you don’t own, make money
Renting properties with the intention of subleasing is making a lot of people a lot of money.
Renting properties with the intention of subleasing is making a lot of people a lot of money.
Millennials and Gen Zers are teaming up with friends (and maybe some strangers) to make homeownership a reality.
Design software giant Autodesk is bringing the 3D-visualization power of Epic Games’ Unreal Engine to its architectural offerings.
A startup called Minoan is helping short-term rental hosts outfit their spaces with products that guests can purchase with a few taps on their phone.
Bank of America is making it possible for first-time homebuyers from minority communities to bypass the hurdles of qualifying for a home loan.
Airbnb is launching a $10 million fund to give 100 hosts the resources to build crazy, eye-popping rentals that can go viral on the platform and get people booking.
A handful of startups hope to make your (fractional) home-ownership dreams come true by making down payments actually affordable.
The first home to allegedly go on sale with a duplicate in the metaverse just dropped in Beverly Hills.
Millennials, now reaching their peak home-buying years, are buying homes without ever taking a physical tour of them.
Disney is getting into the residential game with “Storyliving by Disney."