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Real Estate

Where Americans can find the largest or coziest apartments

RentCafe.com lists the cities that lead the way in apartment sizes, which are on the rise in the U.S. and now average 908 square feet.
Adina Dragos for RentCafe.com
Tuesday, May 6

LOFT App by RealPage Drives Financial Wellness for Renters

(NewsUSA) - Demand for apartments is at a record high, with renters signing new leases and renewing their existing stays in droves. Residents’ expectations have also increased as they want their …
NewsUSA
Tuesday, April 29

State laws require rent receipts: Did you give or get one this month?

TurboTenant explores what rent receipts are, how different cities and states legislate them, and the importance of integrating payments with property management software to help landlords streamline their processes.
Ryan Squires for TurboTenant
Monday, April 14

Does your neighborhood sound expensive? Here's how names impact real estate prices.

Spokeo examined data from Redfin and other sources to see how neighborhood names influence property values.
Jake Kring-Schreifels, Data Work By Elena Cox
Wednesday, April 9

Tariff whiplash and HUD cuts could cripple affordable housing development

Next City reports developers indicate increasing construction costs and cuts to federal funding will upend America's affordable housing progress.
Robert Davis for Next City
Wednesday, April 2

These cities added the most high-income households

SmartAsset ranked 352 U.S. cities based on the percentage change in the proportion of households earning $200,000 or more annually over one year.
Jaclyn DeJohn, CFP for SmartAsset
Monday, March 31

Average U.S. mortgage debt increased to $252,505 in 2024

Experian takes a look at what's transpired over the past 12 months in its review of consumer and debt trends for current and potentially new homeowners.
Chris Horymski for Experian
Monday, March 24

What the history of ZIP codes reveals about the most in-demand neighborhoods in the US

Spokeo conducted an analysis using data from Realtor.com to explore the most sought-after ZIP codes in the United States and homebuyers.

Kayla Zhu
Thursday, March 20

$1K a month to live in a shipping container: SLC's cautionary tale of making homes out of cargo boxes

The Salt Lake Tribune reports on a project to create a six-story apartment complex out of recycled metal boxes.

Tony Semerad for The Salt Lake Tribune
Tuesday, March 11

Can you live in a commercial property?

NEXT helps small business owners understand the zoning laws that determine if they can live where they work.

Jessica Crosby
Tuesday, March 11

CoworkingCafe analyzed more than 370 U.S. cities across 13 key metrics to identify America's top smart cities in 2025.

CoworkingCafe analyzed more than 370 U.S. cities across 13 key metrics to identify America's top smart cities in 2025.
Andreea Neculae
Tuesday, March 4
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Build-to-rent boom: 110,000+ single-family rentals under construction across U.S., with Texas, Arizona, and Florida in the lead

Point2Homes shares insights about real estate inventory based on its build-to-rent report.
Andra Hopulele
Tuesday, February 25

Cities attracting the most millennials

SmartAsset ranked 271 of the largest U.S. cities based on the percentage of people between the ages of 25 and 44 who recently moved in.
Jaclyn DeJohn, CFP
Thursday, February 20

12 of the most affordable places to live in the US in 2025

MakeMyMove shares the 12 most affordable places to live in the U.S. in 2025 based on average home prices, rental rates, and testimonials from locals.
Natalia Wolting
Wednesday, February 19

Why California keeps putting homes where fires burn

CalMatters reports on the alarming issue of home development in highly flammable areas in the state of California.
Ben Christopher for CalMatters
Thursday, January 30

Minneapolis is the top city for renters to watch in 2025 amid Midwest–West battle for popularity

RentCafe.com took a closer look at the online engagement rates for the most dynamic cities of 2024 for its annual rental activity report.
Adina Dragos
Friday, January 24

Looking for Boulder 2.0? These cities fit the bill for many remote workers.

MakeMyMove details cities that combine affordability, quality of life, and incentives to attract remote workers eager to relocate.
Natalia Wolting
Thursday, January 16