The mid-pandemic housing boom created affordable pathways to homeownership for minority buyers, narrowing a historically rooted racial gap that has pushed Black, Latino, and Asian households into the rental market for decades
Double-digit rent hikes are hurting older Americans, who are being forced to pay significantly more money for much smaller apartments in the nation's most popular metros
Bank of America is offering zero down payment mortgages to first-time minority homebuyers in five U.S. cities, but in the event of a housing downturn, the program could burden more recipients than it benefits
Buying a home is becoming a near-impossible feat for a growing number of house hunters all across the U.S., but for young minority buyers, the path to homeownership is obstructed in more ways than one
Millennials are the key drivers of growth for the housing market, but many are delaying their purchasing plans to wait out a period of elevated inflation