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The COVID-19 pandemic had devastating economic consequences in the United States, grinding entire industries to a halt. One sector that did not suffer, however, was real estate. Driven by the...
In April, two of the hottest housing markets were in the same state: New Hampshire.
Forecloses are likely to surge soon, as the federal government moratorium will only last so long.
The COVID-19 pandemic has reordered where people want to live across much of the United States. Large cities have been hit hard, particularly New York and the large metropolitan areas on the west...
The oldest house for sale in the United States was built in 1684 and is on the market for $650,000.
The COVID-19 pandemic has reordered where people want to live across much of the U.S. Large cities have been hit hard, particularly New York and the large metros on the West Coast as people move to...
How much people get for their homes when they sell varies by date. This day was the best, according to new analysis.
How much people get for their homes when they sell varies by month. This month was the best, according to new analysis.
Data from the U.S. Census Bureau reveals that the city where the likelihood of eviction or foreclosure seems greatest is Phoenix.
Screen great Bette Davis was born in 1908 in Massachusetts and died in 1989 in France. Along the way, she was nominated for 10 Academy Awards and won two for Best Actress. The first of these was for...
In the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic, U.S. home sales slumped. Since then, however, the market has come roaring back — and rising demand, in conjunction with a relatively low supply of...
Some towns will pay people to move there. Why? Probably to increase the tax base and to build business for local merchants.
One Florida city had a homeowner vacancy rate several times the national number, according to new data from the U.S. Census Bureau.
The cities that lagged all others in home-price growth of the past year were Chicago and Las Vegas.
It is hard to imagine a home that could be for sale for $1. It would have to be, presumably, extremely worn down, in a dangerous neighborhood, or sit on a property burdened with tremendous back...