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7 of the 10 Most Expensive Cities to Live in the U.S. Are in One State
A new report by U.S. News found that San Diego is the most expensive city to live in for 2023-2024, followed by Los Angeles. New York City didn't even rank in the top 10.
Here's Where Average Monthly Mortgage Payments Are The Lowest in The U.S.
Depending on where you live, your monthly mortgage payment can be as low as $1,700 — or as high as $3,600.
5 Reasons Why Real Estate is a Crucial Investment
As a seasoned real estate broker, I've had my fair share of adventures in the wild world of property buying and selling.
'There's This Fear That Everything Will Crash': Home Prices Are Falling, But There's Still a Lack of Listings
In March, the median home price in the U.S. fell by 3.3%, marking the largest year-over-year drop in over a decade.
The Average Homeowner Became 40 Times Wealthier Than Renters Over The Past 10 Years
A new report examined how homeownership can be a vehicle to build substantial wealth over time.
While Rent Prices Dropped Around the Country in March, Manhattan Hit a New Record High
The average cost of renting an apartment in Manhattan in March was up 12.8% from a year ago.
In 20 U.S. Cities, Buying a Single Family Home Is Cheaper Than a Condo
While home prices decreased by 0.7% in February, condos went up by 2.5%.
Apartment Building Sales Are Dropping — But Renters May Benefit From Investor Slump
Purchases of apartment buildings fell 74% in Q1 2023 compared to the same period last year and marked a 77% decrease from any period in the last 14 years.
The Housing Recession Could Be Over, Some Economists Say
Mortgage applications increased by 3% last week as home prices continue to decline.
Housing Is Less Affordable Now Than at the Peak of the 2008 Housing Bubble
New data found that the average American would need to spend 42.9% of their income to afford a median-priced house.
Why the American Dream is Dead
Rising costs. Increased credit card debt. Wealth disparity is at an all-time high, and the division continues growing. The American dream is dead.
Looking For Lower Rent? Rent Decreased the Most in These 11 U.S. Cities in January
While rent prices still increased overall in January, prices only rose by 2%, marking the smallest increase over the past 20 months.
Being Single Can Cost You — Nearly $7,000 More Per Year in Rent, According to a New Report
A new report has found that the "singles tax" can be as much as $19,500 in America's most expensive cities.
Declining Mortgage Rates Spark Uptick in Interest from Would-Be Homebuyers
Mortgage applications are up about 25% from the end of 2022.
Mortgage Interest Rates Fall to Lowest Level Since September, Mortgage Demand Rises
For the third week in a row, mortgage interest rates fell, triggering a 7% increase in mortgage applications.