housing

43 articles with this tag

It'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 More

These 7 recession indicators are still glaring bright red, signaling a sharp downturn could be imminent despite surging GDP and low unemployment

The economic outlook may be brightening a bit, but a recession is still likely, says Jeff Schulze. Schulze, the head of strategy at ClearBridge...

Read More

California Explains It All

To understand US politics—for better and for worse—look to the Golden State.

Read More

Rough sleeping up by a fifth in a year, ‘shameful’ snapshot estimates show

Rough sleeping in England has risen by a fifth in a year, according to new snapshot estimates branded “devastating and shameful”. The latest...

Read More

Labour council begs for £40m bailout after ‘severe housing maladministration'

Labour-run Lambeth Council is begging the Government for a £40 million bailout after "severe maladministration" of its social housing. Since 2017,...

Read More

House 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 More

There'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 More

Why is Airbnb claiming Spain’s new rental rules will fuel overtourism?

Amsterdam brought in new rules for Airbnb hosts in 2022 and the results are revealing.

Read More

A 27-year-old Berkeley city council member wanted to build more affordable housing. Relentless harassment from 'left NIMBYs' pushed him to resign.

Rigel Robinson became Berkeley's youngest-ever city council member in 2018. He pushed for more housing in the city, including student and supportive...

Read More

One solution to the housing crisis is being totally overlooked

Britain already has one straightforward, tried-and-tested answer

Read More

End of content

No more pages to load