President Donald Trump changed the rules for retirement investing Thursday, giving commercial real estate firms access to a $12T capital market. Trump signed an executive order explicitly
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Bridging the gap: How intergenerational living is combating senior isolation and the housing crisis
The United States faces a pressing dual challenge: an aging population at risk of social isolation and a housing market that has struggled to
Mapping the housing crisis in the Balkans – a plight decades in the making
For the past seven years, Dejana Stosic, a 26-year-old, has been renting in Serbia’s capital after relocating from a small town in the south
Mortgage Interest Rates UK Major News: Pensioners Get Windfall, Could Gain More Than Borrowers
The Bank of England‘s latest base rate cut to 4%, its fifth this year, will ease borrowing costs for some households. Tracker and variable-rate
Hochul’s housing push stalls across New York
Gov. Kathy Hochul’s plan to ease New York’s housing crisis has yet to deliver results, despite major funding and policy shifts, according to USA
Baltimore housing bills spark conversation over affordable housing options in city
BALTIMORE — The Baltimore City Council is considering several bills that could change housing in the city, with some neighborhoods expressing concerns about potential
Mortgage Interest Rates Today: Mortgage Rates Drop to Four-Month Low as Pressure Mounts on Fed To Cut
Mortgage rates on Thursday dropped to levels not seen since April as the Federal Reserve’s policymakers faced a growing pressure to cut its benchmark
Here's How You Can Earn $100 In Passive Income By Investing In Alexander & Baldwin Stock
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Leon County welcomes two new homeowners in affordable housing initiative
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL) — In the heart of a housing crisis, two Tallahassee families are celebrating a new beginning — the keys to their
Quebec housing crisis: 1,800 families still searching
In early July, nearly 1,800 tenant households were still trying to find a place to live in Quebec – that figure remains about the