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New nonprofit aims to tackle affordable housing crisis in Kansas City area
KSHB 41 reporter Abby Dodge covers consumer issues, personal budgeting and everyday spending. Share your story idea with Abby. — A newly formed nonprofit
Illinois must double housing output to meet demand by 2030
Illinois has to build twice as fast to stop its housing affordability crisis from getting worse, newly released academic studies have found. The state
Rocket Mortgage is now offering bridge loans
Amid an ongoing housing crunch, online lender Rocket Mortgage has started offering bridge loans, a form of short-term financing that enables borrowers to buy
Real Estate Mogul Grant Cardone Announces 1,000 Bitcoin Purchase for New BTC Treasury
Grant Cardone’s real estate investment firm is buying into Bitcoin (BTC). The outspoken real estate investor notes that Cardone Capital added approximately 1,000 BTC
Mortgage Rates Lowest Since April
Yesterday saw mortgage rates fall to the best levels since early May. Now, today, we’d have to go all the way back to the
20% of aspiring homeowners think they’ll never save enough to buy. Can rent-to-own help?
Andrew Dehan June 24, 2025 at 11:43 AM With today’s high mortgage rates and home prices, coming up with enough money for a down
Ares Commercial Real Estate: Fear-Based Pricing Creates Opportunity (Upgrade)
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Gladstone Commercial: A Rock Solid, 8% Yielding Bet On Industrial Real Estate
This article was written by 14.6K Followers A financial researcher and avid investor with a keen eye for innovation and disruption, as well as
Oregon House unanimously passes bill to address housing crisis for Oregon seniors
SALEM, Ore. – The Oregon Legislature has unanimously passed House Bill 3589, aiming to address the growing housing crisis among older Oregonians. According to