Manhattan Apartment Sales Plunge 20%
• http://www.bloomberg.com, by Oshrat CarmielThere are a lot more apartments available for purchase these days in Manhattan. And fewer people are buying.
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There are a lot more apartments available for purchase these days in Manhattan. And fewer people are buying.
A simple 800-square-foot cottage in Portland, Ore., has helped focus attention on the need for affordable housing that can be wedged into existing urban spaces.
Yesterday we talked about one small market in the US… but in fact there are dozens of cities across the world where property prices entering (or already in) a bubble.
When I saw the chart, the first thing I thought was, "hockey stick".
One year ago, when UBS last looked at the world's most expensive housing markets, it found that London and Hong Kong were the only two areas exposed to bubble risk.
New home sales fell 7.6% in August to a seasonally adjusted annualized rate (SAAR) of 609,000 units.
U.S. home prices appear to be getting out of hand again as the gap between home price growth and household real income growth is close to where it was just before the housing collapse.
The first home built by WASP is 40-feet tall and cost just $53 to make.
Several years ago Aurora DeMarco, 53, was having health problems. The divorced masseuse and hospice care provider was stressed, depressed, and overwhelmed by all the upkeep of her three-bedroom condo in the tony Brooklyn neighborhood of Park Slope, k
The number of New Yorkers applying for emergency grants to stay in their homes is skyrocketing -- as the number of people staying in homeless shelters reached an all-time high last weekend, records show.
One guy decided to live in a van to save money and another decided to live and work inside a school bus to maximize profits
These tiny bubble-shaped structures are incredibly durable because they've been constructed using a technique similar to papier-mâché.
A tax on foreign homebuyers in Vancouver cut luxury purchases in Canada's priciest housing market by more than half last month, according to a brokerage report.
Tent Cities Full Of Homeless People Are Booming In Cities All Over America As Poverty Spikes
Tent Cities Full Of Homeless People Are Booming In Cities All Over America As Poverty Spikes
Consider BrickX, a new way of fractional home ownership in Australia, brick by brick, literally.
Most millennials want to own homes, but they'll likely be driven to the suburbs because of high home prices in cities.
This tiny home could be the perfect abode for someone who enjoys basic accommodation.
– Case Shiller Lags and Understates the Housing Bubble
– Case Shiller Lags and Understates the Housing Bubble
– Case Shiller Lags and Understates the Housing Bubble
Three weeks ago, when we looked at the long-overdue sudden change in the Vancouver housing market, long a receptacle for Chinese hot and laundered money, we found that as a result of the implementation of the 15% property tax implemented by British C
Los Angeles, CA - Rob Rhinehart, developer of the "magical milkshake" known as Soylent, has been criminally charged for attempting to build an off-grid "experiment in sustainable living" without obtaining city permits. He could face up to t
There may be a time in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) that floating homes become passé, but that time doesn't appear to be now.
Now that's an intelligent use of space.
For most millennial college grads the idea of buying a home right out of college is a bit far fetched.
Bernie Sanders, the socialist who challenged Hillary Clinton in the Democratic primary, is dropping fat cash on a hot new lakefront pad.
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If you've got some time, you can watch the full version of the building of Bryson's Earth Bag Bedroom from start to finish all in one setting :)