features California, New Jersey, And Florida Have The Least Affordable Housing Markets Renters and homeowners in Passaic, N.J., each spend more than half of their income on monthly housing costs
features Denver’s Creative Plan to Address its Housing Shortage Denver has a large inventory of high-end apartments but a small stock of affordable units for low-income renters. However, the Mile High...
features A Suburban Experiment Cities Can Learn From Columbia, Md., which marks its 50th anniversary, is the happy medium between big cities that were dysfunctional and alienating and the...
features Crowdfunding Your Way to a Big City Home A new investment platform that is somewhat similar to crowdfunding invites Millennials to invest in a fund that will pay for the...
features Can a Small Footprint Reverse a Housing Crisis? A Baltimore nonprofit is piloting a program to build tiny homes for low-wage workers. Citylab reports that Civic Works intends to keep...
features Best and Worst Markets for First-Time Buyers WalletHub analyzed 300 U.S. cities of varying size and used 23 metrics to grade each market on three criteria: affordability, the real...
features A Hot Economy and A Severe Housing Crisis The median cost of a home in California is $500,000, which is twice the national figure. The New York Times reports that the rising cost of...
features Affordable Rentals for Minimum Wage Workers Are Nonexistent People who earn minimum wage can see at least half of their monthly earnings consumed by the cost of housing.
features Mortgage Market Provides Opportunities For Tech-Savvy Startups After starting in student loan refinancing, Social Finance (SoFi) now offers mortgage packages that target young, professional homebuyers....
features Builder Introduces Homes At Affordable Prices To Expensive West Palm Beach Market The median price for a new home in Palm Beach County, Fla., has soared to $600,000, but a local builder has a new development with 250 homes...