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'I've seen people die': Holland's housing crisis has real faces, and real consequences
Editor’s Note: This article is the first in The Sentinel’s “Homes for the Holidays” series by reporter Cassidey Kavathas. For the past two months,
A real estate investor who bought a property in 2023 for $100,000 less than the listing price shares his top strategy for finding motivated sellers
To find deals, Dion McNeeley focuses on how many days a property has been on the market. The investor targets properties that have been
Mortgage rates set to fall below 4% in early 2025
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The £3bn black hole in cash needed to end housing crisis
But while ministers yesterday rolled back on last year’s cut in the draft annual budget – they have been warned it remains billions short
'I've seen people die': Holland's housing crisis has real faces, and real consequences
Editor’s Note: This article is the first in The Sentinel’s “Homes for the Holidays” series by reporter Cassidey Kavathas. For the past two months,