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A WSJ Article Shows How Generational Labels (And Age) Diminish A Story
Forbes· 2 days agoWithin a week, the Wall Street Journal and New York Times published articles on the same topic:...
Couple trapped in $700k home they 'can't move out of' despite paying mortgage
The US Sun· 3 days agoTwenty-four years ago, Apel and Irwin purchased their four-bedroom home on two acres in Lebanon, New...
Flats are back in vogue as ‘race for space’ reverses
Daily Telegraph· 2 days agoWhile there are fewer first-time buyers in the market than in recent years, they made up more than half (53pc) of all homes purchased with a mortgage...
U.S. panic over national debt might mark a culture shift—are Americans becoming more ‘European’...
Fortune via Yahoo Finance· 5 days agoAs U.S. citizens swiped their credit cards, took on bumper loans, and applied for mega-mortgages...
March Multifamily Starts Drop By Nearly Half From 2023
The Real Deal· 7 days agoThe multifamily construction boom has been reduced to little more than an echo, delivering on its...
'The Worst House on the Block': Here's Why This Couple Bought a Fixer-Upper Victorian
San Francisco Chronicle· 23 hours agoThe couple recently purchased a Victorian for $360,000—a bargain in Ferndale, CA, where homes are...
Can a Spouse Gamble Away Your Home—or Sell It Without Your Permission?
San Francisco Chronicle· 4 days agoFirst, baseball superstar Shohei Ohtani's interpreter allegedly stole millions from his boss to...
Earnings call: KREF reports mixed Q1 results, outlines CRE strategy By Investing.com
Investing.com· 6 days agoKKR Real Estate Finance Trust (KREF) disclosed a mixed financial performance for the first quarter...
Hong Kong March Home Prices up 1.1%, First Rise in Nearly a Year
US News & World Report· 5 days agoHong Kong's private home prices reversed a 10-month falling streak in March, climbing 1.1% from February, after the financial city lifted curbs to boost the ailing property ...
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The Longview News-Journal· 5 days agoJournalists see themselves as truth-tellers, and sometimes as contrarians. Internal turmoil this spring at NBC News, NPR and The New York Times can essentially be traced to journalists turning ...