While some of the biggest and priciest markets have grown in the past few years, they may be reaching a head. See which popular markets are beginning to slow their growth.
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Despite asking prices going up, homeownership is not out of reach for renters, according to a recent study. They just have to know where to look.
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From metros that offer the lowest cost of living, to those where the annual cost of in-home services is the cheapest, here’s a list of cities that are best suited for those looking to hang up their spurs.
Read More »Cities With the Biggest Jumps in Single-Family Rentals
Several markets hit by the 2008 recession rebounded as rental markets, according to a study. Click through to learn which cities saw the biggest surge in single-family rental properties.
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Here’s what a new report found on where money spends best and not that well. Hint: For anyone living on a modest salary, the old advise of “go west” might not be the best to take.
Read More »The Resurgence of Urban Housing
With over 29 million Americans calling urban neighborhoods home and central cities seizing a sizeable chunk of new job growth, these core locales are metamorphosing into communities that are “more diverse and more interesting than ever,” new study says. But what about the ’burbs?
Read More »Homebuyer Migration Trends in Q1 2018
A new report finds residents leaving Western cities that boomed just a few years ago. But they're not going very far, for the most part.
Read More »Location, Location, Location: Best Cities for Real Estate Agents
In real estate sales, location is everything, not just for buyers, but for agents as well. We examine the best cities for real estate agents are, and how theese agents can remain competitive in a shifting world.
Read More »10 Cities With the Best and Worst Credit Scores
A new report by WalletHub shows that when it comes to solid credit, residents of several cities in Florida and California have the edge on the rest of the country. The firm compared the median credit scores of residents in ...
Read More »America’s 10 Hardest-Working Cities
The Bay Area might be among the most expensive housing markets in the country, but the residents there indeed work for their living, according to WalletHub's Hardest-Working Cities in America report. WalletHub's 2018 numbers find that San Franciscans are the ...
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