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Where Do Renters Get the Most for Their Dollar?
Hint: It’s where incomes are higher, not where rents are lower, according to a new study.
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Boxes, Tape, $10,000: What It Takes to Move Into an N.Y.C. Apartment
Upfront costs for renters — security deposits, broker fees and a month’s rent — are at their highest levels in years, another sign of the city’s housing crisis.
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How Much Space Do You Get for $1,700 a Month?
The average national rent affords a wildly varied amount of space from city to city.
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Will America’s Good News on Inflation Last?
One of the biggest economic surprises of 2023 was how quickly inflation faded. A dig into the details offers hints at whether it will last into 2024.
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How College Football Is Clobbering Housing Markets Across the Country
Short-term rentals are taking over college towns, fueled by wealthy fans and investors who turn homes into hotels for a few weeks out of the year.
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American Dream Deferred: Why Housing Prices May Pose a Problem for Biden
Buying a home is a less attainable goal for many young people, and rents are expensive. Could that dog Democrats in the 2024 election?
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Single Women Are More Rent Burdened Than Single Men
A new study puts a spotlight on the challenges faced by female renters living alone.
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Rental Cars: Know the Pitfalls
From getting a good deal to figuring out insurance requirements, renting a car can be a complicated, pitfall-prone experience. Here are some best practices to follow, from reservations through returns. Compare prices and convenience of airport vs ...
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If Short-Term Rentals Are Illegal, How Does My Neighbor Get Away With It?
Most co-ops require shareholders to comply with local laws and regulations, not just their own rules.
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If Airbnbs Are Illegal, How Does My Neighbor Still Get Away With It?
Most co-ops require shareholders to comply with local laws and regulations, not just their own rules.