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.
The cost of living crisis in the United Kingdom has seen nearly three-quarters of a million Britons miss a housing payment last month.
The American housing market is suffering its second-largest price correction since the end of World War II, and one expert attributes it partly to people’s concerns about economic issues.
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.
The Supreme Court held that it was virtually certain that landlords would prevail in their claim that the CDC had exceeded its authority.