Survey: Nearly 38 Percent of U.S. Renters Do Not Believe They Will Ever Be Homeowners
Almost 38 percent of renters in the United States do not believe they will ever be able to call themselves homeowners, per a survey.
Almost 38 percent of renters in the United States do not believe they will ever be able to call themselves homeowners, per a survey.
Two alleged squatters are suing the owners of a pricey Queens residence after they were accused of making themselves at home refusing to move out.
Florida property owners will get some relief after Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) signed an anti-squatting bill on Wednesday, a move that was commemorated by a “professional squatter-remover.”
A Venezuelan social media influencer has gone viral with a video promoting “squatting” and instructing fellow migrants on invading homes.
Fidelity National Financial, a major player in real estate services such as title insurance and escrow, recently fell victim to a devastating ransomware attack, causing widespread confusion and concern among homeowners and potential buyers.
Manufactured homes have long been a way for lower-income people to become homeowners but now this demographic is also feeling the pressure of rising costs and many fear for their future.
The rising costs of housing is making it harder for U.S. families to own a home, which is increasing the riches of landlords.
A media report reveals how Wall Street investors are snapping up houses people lost during the Great Recession and the coronavirus pandemic.