The road to home ownership has been difficult for many Americans in the last few months. Sticky inflation, soaring rates, which in turn are translating into ballooning mortgage rates, and short supply have left many would-be homebuyers on the sidelines.
Another Hot Summer Brings Concerns About Access to Brooklyn Cooling Centers
By Isabel Song Beer, Brooklyn Paper
July is on average New York City’s hottest month of the year, and with climate change steadily heating up the planet, summer months will undoubtedly increase in temperature: the first week of July this
Rate Hikes Hit the Rental Market
“Tenants should be on their best behavior,” says Toronto-based realtor Dalle Morrison. “Because, if they’re making life difficult for their landlords, the landlords may say, ‘You know what? It’s now costing me all this money a month to carry this
Seven-Bedroom Ditmas Park West Standalone Asks $6,950 a Month
On a leafy street in Ditmas Park West this capacious early 20th century standalone would allow a renter to spread out over three floors of living space and offer up some outdoor space.
At 489 Rugby Road, the single-family has
ChatGPT Content Marketing Prompts: Easy Way to Make Your Content Stand Out
Content is king. And in the current digital world where information comes faster than ever, those who can leverage the latest technology to produce more gains are at a significant advantage.
How to make quality content using ChatGPT? Here’s your
Why Millennials Are Struggling To Buy Homes, Explained By A Realtor
Today, everything from a movie ticket to college tuition is more expensive than it was a few decades ago. And the wages aren’t rising as fast as the prices.
Freddie Smith, a realtor from Orlando, Florida, says this is especially
Ukraine’s allies are shifting focus from donating weapons to fixing them as Western-supplied armor proves resilient to Russian fire, reports say
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Ukraine’s allies are shifting focus from donating weapons to repairing what is already there, a report says.
Inside the Cheapest Apartment for Sale in New York City
News that a studio recently became the cheapest apartment for sale in New York City is surely welcome to many in a city known for sky-high rents and even higher sale prices. Located at 89-00 170th Street #7E in Jamaica,
‘It really seems like no one cares about us:’ City was forced to evict tenants of rooming house
Owner of 200 Dundas St. S. building had been renting out units for years, despite zoning as a commercial property, unfit for habitation
Multiple departments at the City of Cambridge thought 200 Dundas St. S was just another vacant building,
Brooklyn News: Affordable Housing Lottery in East New York
Affordable Housing Lottery Opens for East New York Apartments Starting at $589 a Month
An affordable housing lottery has launched for studio, one-, and two-bedroom apartments for the first building of a large, four-building affordable and supportive housing development rising