Economics Housing Not Expected to Impact the Next Recession The consensus among leading economists is that the next recession is unlikely to be triggered by the housing market
Accessibility Simple Steps Toward Universal Design In Bathrooms Universal design means being inclusive when you design and build rooms. If you design for yourself, it will only work for you. Dan Morrison,...
features 10 Cities With The Most Relocation Activity Residents of college towns and military bases are always coming and going. SmartAsset ranked the nation’s most transient cities, based on...
features Nearly Half Of Renter Households Were Rent-Burdened In 2015 Many people are spending large chunks of their income on their rent, which inhibits them from using their money on other things, such as...
features The Rent-To-Income Ratio Is Holding Steady For Many Renters Rent prices are rising, but so are many renters’ incomes. Bloomberg reports that, based on the 5.7 million rental leases in the RealPage...
features Houston Mulls Development Plans After Hurricane Harvey Floods from a devastating hurricane will not slow down or alter Houston’s construction boom. Realtor.com reports that the city is looking...
features Oakland Tops List Of Best Cities For Sellers The secret is out about Oakland. The city’s revitalized downtown, burgeoning tech scene, and affordable home prices is luring young...
features The Housing Market's Mismatch Gap Widens With fewer listings on the market, the share of searches for starter and trade-up homes has increased to 61 percent from 56 percent
features Cities With The Best Long-Term Job Prospects In Ames, Iowa, jobs are plentiful and workers can anticipate years of earning potential, especially later into their careers. The city...
features How Immigrants Have Impacted The U.S. Housing Market The U.S. has 42 million immigrants, accounting for 13 percent of the total population, and 41 percent of immigrants owned homes in 2016....