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At least 22.4 million renter households are now spending 30% of their income on rent and utlities. Rental prices in the United States are now less affordable than ever, with financial strain rising the fastest among middle-class earners, according to a report. 20 Cities Where Gen Z Homebuyers Can Afford to Purchase a Home: Study
A new study found that Gen Z homebuyers have a better chance of purchasing a home in the Midwest and South. Disneyland Commits Nearly $2 Billion To Expand Theme Park in Anaheim
Disneyland's new proposal was revealed during the informational workshop for Disney Forward held Jan. 23. Hawaii Governor Focuses on Maui Fire Recovery, Threatens to Ban Vacation Rentals
One proposed initiative includes offering tax amnesty to vacation rental owners who sell their poroperties to long-term rental landlords. Oklahoma Skyscraper Could Be Tallest Building In The US
The proposed Oklahoma skyscraper would stand at 1,907 feet high and also be the fifth tallest building in the world. Top 5 Cities With the Highest Barriers to Homeownership: Report
Homeownership may be more difficult in some states even as mortgage rates fall to the 6% range, a new analysis found. A Record Number of Office Buildings Will Be Repurposed Into Apartment Units in 2024: Study
More than 55,000 apartment units are set to be created from converted office buildings across the United States. This Scenic Town in Croatia Is Now Selling Homes for Just 13 Cents
Hopeful homebuyers must be under 45 years old, in a marital or extramarital partnership, and have no criminal record to purchase a home for only 13 cents. Canada Sets Two-Year Cap on International Students Amid Housing Crisis
Canada's new measure will decrease the number of study permits issued to foreign students by 35%. Single Women Own More Homes in the US Than Single Men: Study
A recent study found that single women in the US now own 2.7 million more homes than single men. Single women in the United States are now outpacing their male counterparts when it comes to owning homes, a new study found.