Why Rental Property Passive Income Is Harder Today

Why Rental Property Passive Income Is Harder Today

In 2021, William and Josh Lemmon started buying single-family homes in Akron, OH, for as little as $60,000 and renting them out for as much as $1,000 per month. “The rents [we... Read more »
Foreclosures Jump 21% in First Half of the Year

Foreclosures Jump 21% in First Half of the Year

Foreclosures continued to climb in the first half of the year, approaching levels that haven’t been seen since 2019, and Florida is leading the nation. In the first six months of 2026,... Read more »
 Million Rhode Island Estate Predates the Nation’s Founding by 50 Years

$3 Million Rhode Island Estate Predates the Nation’s Founding by 50 Years

A historic Rhode Island compound that predates the nation’s founding by more than 50 years—and is rumored to have once been home to founding father Benjamin Franklin‘s sister—has hit the market for... Read more »
Exploring the Original American Home

Exploring the Original American Home

America has just crossed a monumental milestone, celebrating its 250th birthday. And, as the fireworks fade, there’s no better way to carry on the celebrations than by taking a stroll down memory... Read more »
Washington Commanders B Complex Includes 6,500 Homes

Washington Commanders $24B Complex Includes 6,500 Homes

The Washington Commanders will anchor a new $24.2 billion development along the banks of the Anacostia River in Washington, DC. City officials unveiled a master plan Tuesday for the redevelopment of the... Read more »
‘Zombie HOA’ Now the Center of Lawsuit in Florida

‘Zombie HOA’ Now the Center of Lawsuit in Florida

Homeowners at a townhome complex in Homestead, FL, are taking the developer of the complex to court for allegedly failing to transfer HOA control over to the homeowners. In fact, homeowners in... Read more »
‘We Went From Homelessness to Off-Grid Dome Home Living—Here’s How’

‘We Went From Homelessness to Off-Grid Dome Home Living—Here’s How’

Most people can’t imagine having to drive five hours to and from the nearest grocery store—yet that is exactly what Sean and Jessica Hughes have to do twice a month to continue... Read more »
The 10 Worst States for Homebuilding and Affordability in 2026—with New York Ranking Dead Last

The 10 Worst States for Homebuilding and Affordability in 2026—with New York Ranking Dead Last

Coastal and Western states trail the rest of the nation when it comes to homebuilding and housing affordability—with New York ranking dead last this year.   The Empire State fared worst among all... Read more »
Home Flipping Profits Rise for First Time in Nearly Two Years

Home Flipping Profits Rise for First Time in Nearly Two Years

Thanks to the double whammy of high home prices and elevated interest rates, house flipping has suffered lately. But the tide might be turning, as a new report shows flipper profit margins... Read more »
Congress Reaches Compromise on Major Housing Reform Bill

Congress Reaches Compromise on Major Housing Reform Bill

Congress appears poised to give a final nod to a comprehensive housing reform package after months of stalled progress, setting the stage for President Donald Trump to sign it. The Senate voted... Read more »