Cities and towns from Indiana to Maine pay people who qualify to move. Perks range from grants to free plots of land.
A 39-year-old former advertising exec now flips homes in the Hamptons full-time. She also makes money renting the houses out on Airbnb
The humble home in Illinois was thrust into the spotlight when Pope Leo XIV became the leader of the Catholic Church earlier this month.
A healthcare worker is raffling her two-bedroom house in the Irish countryside. Entries start at under $7, and the winner will be picked on May 22.
The cities that top US News & World Report's list of the best places to live in America tend to have lower costs of living and higher quality of life.
Some New York landlords hide their rent-stabilized units. Frustrated renters built a website that makes it transparent when these homes hit the market.
Bridgewater Associates co-chief investment officer, Greg Jensen, cut Rogers Island's price to $30 million, throwing in an extra house to lure a buyer.
Travel 2025-05-13T18:30:15.076Z Airbnb Services allows people to hire professionals, from photographers to makeup artists, who come to their Airbnb or home. Prices start below $50.
The owner of Pope Leo XIV's childhood home was trying to sell the house. Then he discovered its history.
A Waffle House worker become a wholesaler after learning about the real estate investing strategy on TikTok. Now he's eyeing his biggest project yet.
States in the Midwest and New England dominated the list of best states to live in, while only one Southern state made the cut.
Cities from New York to Houston are sinking into the ground little by little, putting an estimated $109 billion of property at risk of flooding.
Unit owners at 432 Park Avenue, a luxury condominium on NYC's Billionaires' Row, have sued the building's developers twice over design defects.
Vrbo said it will stop ads that poking fun at overbearing and ubiquitous Airbnb hosts after an independent regulator said they were inaccurate.
The Zillow data illuminates just how difficult it is for buyers to purchase homes, even in cities and states once considered relatively affordable.
One host slashed her Airbnb's nightly rate by more than 80% after the initial hype over Green Bay, Wisconsin, hosting the NFL Draft died down.
Travel 2025-04-22T08:40:02.751Z The 12% decline in Canadians booking Airbnbs is consistent with dips in flight bookings and car travel to the US. Some hosts are worried.
Eduardo Barboza is paying his team to work on his own home to keep them busy. Tariffs have caused multiple projects to be cancelled.
Louisiana, Iowa, and Hawaii top the list of states that are expected to see the sharpest increases by end of 2025.
Savvy, a Texas-based platform that promises no fees for hosts and guests, took aim at bigger rivals Airbnb and Vrbo with a new billboard.