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Housing affordability
New study examines the viability of turning empty office blocks into homes
by
Henry Epp
Aug 9, 2023
The paper considers whether tax breaks might incentivize developers to take on the conversions.
U.S. asking rents decline (slightly), but continue to rise in some regions
Jul 28, 2023
Asking rents are down 1% nationally, though they're still rising in some regions.
Co-buying a house with your best friend
Jul 27, 2023
The lack of affordability has spurred “nontraditional setups” like this partnership between women who trust each other and work well together.
With housing in short supply, some resort towns pay landlords to rent to locals
by
Rachel Cohen
Jun 1, 2023
Resort communities that saw growth during the pandemic are trying to stop the bleed of local workers being priced out.
Millions of dilapidated houses sit vacant in the U.S. A Colorado college program aims to change that.
by
Dan Boyce
May 11, 2023
Construction students get blighted homes back on the market under the auspices of a community college program.
Lower mortgage fee will help some buyers with Fannie and Freddie loans
Apr 25, 2023
The Federal Housing Finance Agency will lower the loan-level price adjustment fee for people with smaller down payments.
What high mortgage rates have to do with your rent
Apr 11, 2023
Rising mortgage rates have kept would-be buyers renting — straining the supply of available apartments and pushing prices up.
For public good, not for profit.
Western resort towns see record-breaking real estate prices — and housing woes
by
Will Walkey
Mar 6, 2023
More wealthy people are moving to mountain communities, pushing up home values and pushing out some local workers.
The average U.S. renter now spends 30% of their income on rent, a new all-time high
by
Amy Scott
Jan 20, 2023
When people have to spend more and more on rent, there's not much left over for other essentials.
Home affordability is up — by a smidge
Aug 25, 2022
The Mortgage Bankers Association reports the average monthly payment on a new mortgage in July was $1,844, down $49 from June, as mortgage rates and loan amounts edged lower.