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A Third of Young Adults Still Live With Their Parents
The share of those under age 35 and waking up in their childhood bedroom has returned to pandemic levels.
How Does Rent Regulation Work Across the U. S.?
As New York City considers a rent freeze, a look at how cities and states across the U.S. keep costs in check.
In Manhattan, Learning to Not Always Take ‘Yes’ for an...
A woman wanted to move to a one-bedroom, and she liked the Upper East Side. But after negotiating and signing a lease, something didn’t seem right.
A Chicago Building Gives Blind Tenants Newfound Indepe...
The Foglia Residences, a nine-story, 76-unit affordable housing unit designed for people who are blind and visually impaired, opened in the fall of 2024.
Why More Couples Are Choosing to Live With Roommates
With housing costs at an all-time high, more couples are living with roommates to manage the load.
Why More Couples Are Choosing to Live With Roommates
With housing costs at an all-time high, more couples are living with roommates to manage the load.
Does Moving In to Save Money Spell Doom for a Relation...
A recent survey shows that 33 percent of cohabitants moved in together to save money on rent.
Does Moving In to Save Money Spell Doom for a Relation...
A recent survey shows that 33 percent of cohabitants moved in together to save money on rent.
Is Your Apartment Nice Enough to List on Kindred, a Ho...
Kindred is picky about the houses in the app in part to solve one of the biggest challenges in home swapping: convincing people to let strangers sleep in their bed.
A Race-Car Driver Cruises Manhattan for His First Apar...
Jaden Lander didn’t want to leave the Upper East Side, where he grew up, but he found what he was looking for in the Financial District.












