Florida Property Tax Cut Heads to 2026 Ballot

Florida Property Tax Cut Heads to 2026 Ballot

Florida voters will decide this November whether to approve one of the largest property tax cuts in state history, after lawmakers passed Gov. Ron DeSantis’ proposal to dramatically expand the state’s homestead... Read more »
Modernist Compound With Ties to Frank Lloyd Wright Lists for .8 Million

Modernist Compound With Ties to Frank Lloyd Wright Lists for $2.8 Million

A historic early example of Organic Modern architecture that was conceived in 1935 by the late master craftsman Walter J. Hall has just hit the market in Pennsylvania for $2.75 million. Hall—the... Read more »
Nicholas Hoult Sells Midcentury Modern L.A. Home at a Major Loss

Nicholas Hoult Sells Midcentury Modern L.A. Home at a Major Loss

“Superman” star Nicholas Hoult has finally offloaded his longtime Los Angeles abode after the midcentury modern dwelling spent more than a year on the market. But it is not all good news... Read more »
Millennials May Inherit Trillions—but Too Late To Buy Homes or Build Wealth

Millennials May Inherit Trillions—but Too Late To Buy Homes or Build Wealth

The cruelest part of the Great Wealth Transfer may be its timing. An estimated $124 trillion will pass between generations through 2048. But by then, even the youngest millennials—one of the generations... Read more »
More Than Half of Young Adults Have Moved Back Home After Leaving

More Than Half of Young Adults Have Moved Back Home After Leaving

Almost 60% of young adults have moved back home at some point, but they don’t see it as a failure to launch. They see it as financially savvy. That the path to... Read more »
Portland Homeowners Sue Over Foul Odor From Neighbor’s Tiny Home

Portland Homeowners Sue Over Foul Odor From Neighbor’s Tiny Home

Tiny homes are becoming more and more popular. But in Portland, OR, one tiny home has become a big headache for a retired couple, significantly tarnishing their golden years. Residents John Benjamin,... Read more »
San Jose Will Subsidize Rent for Teachers and Other Public Workers

San Jose Will Subsidize Rent for Teachers and Other Public Workers

One of the most expensive housing markets in the nation has an innovative new plan to help teachers and other public workers afford to live in the community that they serve. San... Read more »
Flood of AI Cash Is Forcing Bay Area Homebuyers To Boost Down Payments To Compete

Flood of AI Cash Is Forcing Bay Area Homebuyers To Boost Down Payments To Compete

The latest technological revolution has upended the San Francisco Bay Area’s housing market, where AI pioneers flush with cash are offering massive down payments to lock down increasingly scarce premium properties. To... Read more »
Home Purchase Loans Sink to 12-Year Low as High Mortgage Rates Crush Affordability

Home Purchase Loans Sink to 12-Year Low as High Mortgage Rates Crush Affordability

U.S. home purchase lending plunged to its lowest level in 12 years at the start of 2026, dragged down by elevated home prices and mortgage rates stuck above 6% that sidelined many... Read more »
How Americans Can Buy a  Home in Italy

How Americans Can Buy a $1 Home in Italy

Imagine basking in the sun at your villa in the quaint Italian village of Ollolai, or sipping on a spritz and eating pasta all day in an Italian town literally called Penne—and... Read more »