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The ‘huge mistake' 1 in 13 homeowners are making with their money
More and more homeowners are skimping on insurance, despite the financial risks.
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Middle-class homeowners are increasingly squeezed by housing costs
One in four middle-income new homeowners — twice as many as a decade before — are buying into cost-burdened situations, according to NBC News.
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You're not ‘throwing away money' on rent, says self-made millionaire: ‘I've made more renting than I would owning'
You aren’t wasting money by renting, says self-made millionaire. In fact, it can be a smarter financial move than buying.
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Homebuying is hard in these counties that could decide the election, but it's harder in the U.S. overall
Homes are getting less affordable for buyers all over the country — including in places where the 2024 presidential race could be decided.
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From Raleigh to Fort Worth: Top 10 renter-friendly cities in America
ApartmentAdvisor analyzed 98 major cities across the U.S. to rank the most renter-friendly.
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High rents, upfront costs are keeping New Yorkers stuck
High rents are not a new phenomenon in New York City, but paired with steep upfront costs, many are finding it tough to secure their next home. A new StreetEasy market report for the month of June shows that renters across the city are sticking put and staying in their current homes for longer thanks to those two factors. The…
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Former Pfizer headquarters on 42nd Street to become apartments
The vacant, former headquarters of Pfizer on 42nd Street will be converted into apartments, according to Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine. Levine said the conversion from office space into 1,500 apartments will be the largest conversion in New York City history. “We need many, many more of these. (And have to make sure they include affordable units.),” Levine said in…
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Rent Guidelines Board approves rent increase in NYC
News 4’s Ida Siegal reports from the Upper East Side.
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Rent Guidelines Board to vote on another round of hikes
New Yorkers who live in rent-stabilized apartments find out if their rent is going up again. News 4’s Ida Siegal reports.
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NYC Rent Guidelines Board votes to increase rents on stabilized apartments
The NYC Rent Guidelines Board voted Monday night in favor of a series of potential rent increases for New Yorkers living in the city’s one million rent-stabilized apartments. The board voted to increase rents by 2.75% on one-year leases and 5.25% on two-year leases. The board had been deciding the rates on two proposed hikes: a 2-4.5% increase on one-year…
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What to expect from the housing market in the second half of 2024, according to real estate experts
While one expert points to signs of improvement in the housing market, others say more listings and lower interest rates won’t counteract higher home prices.
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NYCHA reopens Section 8 housing voucher applications
The waitlist will be open for applications until Sunday. News 4’s Andrew Siff reports.
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Section 8 waitlist reopens in NYC after 15 years: What to know
Starting Monday, the city is opening the waitlist for NYCHA’s Section 8 Voucher Lottery for the first time in 15 years — allowing for more people to take a chance at the city’s rent subsidy lottery, according to city officials. The waitlist will be open for applications until Sunday, the city said. Mayor Eric Adams said that last time NYCHA…
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Not even workers making $135,000 can afford NYC rent, new study finds
The average annual wage in New York City is no longer keeping up with the rising costs of living and monthly rent, which is squeezing out workers even in typically more lucrative careers like technology, according to a new report. Residents are constrained when searching for the limited number of rentals on the market, and soaring prices just add salt…
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Hochul announces first state-backed housing project at 13-acre Long Island property
New York is eyeing a parcel of unused land off a Long Island airport as part of its first state-owned housing development. Gov. Kathy Hochul announced Friday that a 13-acre site at Republic Airport in East Farmingdale has been earmarked for a major redevelopment that will include affordable housing, open space and “other community amenities.” The exact number of housing…
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These are the 10 most ‘unaffordable' cities in America—Los Angeles is No. 1
Creditnews Research ranked the cities by the percentage of neighborhoods within reach for the typical married-couple household to buy a home.
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‘Worst' NYC landlord attacked upon arrival at Rikers, may have broken bones in face: source
A New York City landlord named the worst in the city by the Public Advocate’s office is at Rikers after allegedly failing to perform hundreds of court-ordered repairs on some Manhattan properties he owns.
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‘Worst NYC landlord' arrested, will spend up to 60 days at Rikers
A New York City landlord named the worst in the city by the Public Advocate’s office could now be heading to jail, after allegedly failing to perform hundreds of court-ordered repairs on some Manhattan properties he owns.
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Biden to target ‘rent gouging' landlords, as high housing costs factor into 2024 race
February’s 0.4% rise in consumer prices was driven largely by housing and energy costs.
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Home buyers to be spared automatic broker commissions under new $418 million settlement
The National Association of Realtors has agreed to a landmark settlement that would eliminate real estate brokers’ longstanding automatic commissions, commonly of up to 6% of the purchase price.