Affordability Working by the Railroad Offers Greater Affordability A new study from UCLA finds that Japan's bullet train helped bring down housing prices in connecting cities Osaka and Tokyo. Experts wonder...
Opinion How the Government Shutdown Affected D.C. Real Estate During the partial federal government shutdown, many homebuyers and sellers in Washington, D.C. had to hold off making moves in the local...
Opinion Affordability Crisis Forcing Women to Reconsider Having Kids American women are having kids later in life than in previous eras, and a new survey showcases how the current lack of housing affordability...
Affordability Philanthropic Efforts to Bring Affordability to Cities Raise Questions The Partnership for the Bay’s Future is the latest coalition to funnel private investment into affordable housing efforts. The investment...
Affordability These U.S. Cities Are 'Recession-Proof' A new ranking analyzes U.S. cities based on how "recession-proof" they are. The Livability.com study measures employment rate strength over...
Opinion Seattleite Speaks on Microsoft's Housing Move Microsoft recently made headlines with its announcement of $500 million to fund affordable housing in Seattle, but resident and City Council...
Trends Teachers in Turmoil San Francisco's "unprecedented" affordability crisis in housing is keeping teachers and other integral public sector employees from living...
Affordability A Decade of Downtown Living As cities evolve, so do their real estate markets. A new study evaluates median sale price changes in the decade starting with the Great...
Single-Family Homes Microsoft Investing Millions in Affordable Housing for Seattle This week, Microsoft's president and chief financial officer announced that the company is putting $500 million into an affordable housing...
Affordability 10 'Safe Harbors' Offer Affordability, Recreation A mix of metros located in the American South, Midwest, and Rust Belt have low crime and affordable home values for homebuyers with or...