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‘Seriously Underwater’ Homes Surge Across US – Here Are States With Biggest Jumps
Forbes· 6 days agoThe proportion of mortgaged residential homes in the United States that were considered “seriously...
10 Best Entry-Level Remote Jobs In 2024, From Research
Forbes· 7 days agoWhen evaluating entry-level jobs, you might be inclined to consider them based on pay and job...
'This is not the right place for it': 152-unit affordable housing project in wooded Auburn area met...
Gannett via AOL· 6 days agoIn Worcester, the average rent has reached an average of $1,995, with Forbes ranking it third...
Forbes EQ BrandVoice: The Future Of Work Is Brand-Led Hospitality
Forbes· 18 hours agoAs I sat across a video call interviewing Arian Lewis, one of the founders behind Kiln, a...
Forbes Daily: Fast Casual Restaurant Stocks Soar In Wall Street Lunch Rush
Forbes· 2 days agoFast food is out, fast casual is in—at least on Wall Street. Shares of salad chain Sweetgreen rose...
Barbara Corcoran: 3 Cities To Invest in Real Estate Now Before Prices Skyrocket
GOBankingRates via Yahoo Finance· 5 days agoThe real estate market is ever-changing, so cities that are affordable now may not be in a matter of...
How To Avoid Overspending This Summer
GoBankingRates via AOL· 4 days agoAs the weather gets nice, people finally get the chance to do all their long-awaited favorite summer activities. Whether it's shopping, going out to eat,...
Forbes Daily: S&P’s Buyback Craze Could Reach $1 Trillion By 2025
Forbes· 5 days agoHot sauce lovers, it might be time to stock up again: There could be another Sriracha shortage soon, as Huy Fong Foods said it would temporarily halt production this summer. The maker of the ...
These Are The Worst (And Best) Cities For Low-Income Homebuyers—As Prices Keep Rising
Forbes· 7 days agoHomebuying has become increasingly harder for lower-income Americans as housing affordability hit an...
This Pandemic Boom Town Is Also A Surprisingly Wonderful Place To Retire
Forbes· 4 days agoBruce Munholand spent 32 years working for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, mostly in Alaska, where...