Because that's what finding and affording a place to live has become.
And historic preservationist Scott Sidler is on a mission to change that.
All this time at home has a lot of us rethinking our living spaces — with sometimes regrettable results.
From San Francisco to Montana, real estate agents say people are on the move.
Selling her house and moving into an Airstream trailer helped Mary D’Rozario create a new life.
They wanted to save money and live more simply. Then came quarantine.
Sarah Frier collects rent. But she also pays it.
While Aziz Rubakovic’s jobs shut down, his search for a new apartment had to continue.
Brigitte Ruthman has always wanted to live in a log home. “It’s like living in artwork,” she said.
Living in his car has taught Jeremiah Othin a lot about the parking lots of Los Angeles.
“There is no singular path to success or even home ownership in this country. You need to do what works for you.”