IDF kills six in West Bank strike as Gazans return to destroyed homes
In the days after the fragile Gaza ceasefire, violence has surged in the West Bank, with an Israeli military strike on the Jenin refugee camp killing...
Read MoreIt's not just you: It's getting harder and harder to find cheap rent across the US
Cheap rent has gotten much harder to find as housing costs have surged over the last decade. The number of homes that rent for under $1,000 has...
Read MoreTory MP says refugees she hosted became her ‘Ukrainian wife and daughter’
Conservative former minister Dame Caroline Dinenage has told MPs about her “Ukrainian wife” and “Ukrainian daughter” as she revealed she has...
Read MoreHome sales drop sharply as prices hit an all-time high for January
The U.S. housing market continues to weaken, as potential buyers face stubbornly high mortgage rates, elevated prices and limited supply of listings....
Read MoreSpennymoor homes set to be approved despite objections
The expansion of a housing estate is set to be approved by councillors despite dozens of objections. Barratt Homes wants to build a further 299 homes...
Read MoreHouse prices are falling in one Welsh county - Cornwall is next
House prices in Gwynedd have fallen by more than 12 per cent year on year
Read MoreThere's No Place Like Did-It-Yourself Home
Like many homeowners, Doan Do and his neighbors are eager to show off their new homes, proud to point out the spacious living room or the barbecue on...
Read MoreArchitect's Legacy Lives On in Lafayette Square : Black Man's Work Is Testament to His Talent and Theatrics
In the years following World War I, clients often entered the new office of Los Angeles architect Paul Williams without realizing that he was black....
Read MoreLos Angeles Needs to Fireproof Communities, Not Just Houses
After the devastation of the Los Angeles fires, officials are ready to rebuild. But defending against future fires requires thinking about more than...
Read MoreOne solution to the housing crisis is being totally overlooked
Britain already has one straightforward, tried-and-tested answer
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