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Homeownership
Existing home sales are down nearly 37%, NAR data shows
Feb 21, 2023
Prices are still rising, but more slowly. What does that mean for house hunters this spring?
When solo homeownership is not in the budget, some friends "double up"
by
Sarah Leeson
Nov 29, 2022
Sharing a home with a nonromantic adult can come with big benefits, in addition to the break in rent.
For millennials, the cost of homes and other milestones just keep rising out of reach
by
Nova Safo
, Meredith Garretson
and Alex Schroeder
Oct 7, 2022
We looked at the costs of major expenses like homes and vacations and adjusted for inflation. It's not pretty.
With rising home prices and stagnating wages, a new savings goal: Beyoncé tickets
by
Jordan Mangi
Aug 4, 2022
Concert tickets might not break your soul like, say, buying a home in this market could.
What does the existing home market look like, especially with mortgage rates rising?
Mar 18, 2022
The housing market for homes that have been occupied before is already tight and may become even more competitive.
Private equity money changed the housing market, then the pandemic hit
Sep 29, 2021
Big corporate landlords are more likely to evict and harder to talk to, experts say.
Does owning a home turn us into worse people?
by
Andie Corban
and Amy Scott
Aug 6, 2021
Vox's Jerusalem Demsas explains how homeownership can drive people to oppose policies that are beneficial for the entire neighborhood.
For public good, not for profit.
Report shows decrease in underwater mortgages
Aug 5, 2021
The numbers aren't like what they were during the housing crisis, when almost a quarter of homeowners owed more than what their home was worth.
Biden administration says it will address racial inequity in home appraisals
by
Andy Uhler
Jun 2, 2021
The government plans to use fair housing laws and regulatory action to address the racial disparity in home valuations.
Overcoming fear as a first-time homebuyer
May 25, 2021
“It’s been very empowering for me, even though it has been very difficult,” says Ko Bragg, a journalist based in New Orleans.