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Becoming a landlord helped Beverly Wilcox retire at 54, go back to school and launch a second career.
New York Times reporter Emily Badger says several cities are scrutinizing zoning laws that anything other than single-family homes.
Homeownership gives creatives a place to live and work.
One journalist spent years reporting on segregation in Baltimore, Maryland. He found that segregated communities can shape our economic futures.
How did 30% of income become the accepted benchmark?
The “accessory dwelling unit” is growing steadily in popularity, especially in expensive neighborhoods.
Darryl Madden’s life on a boat started as a simple solution for affordable housing. Now he wouldn’t have it any other way.
Honolulu’s housing market is one of the most expensive in the country.
Our housing reporter revisits her childhood home 30 years later and discovers just how much homeownership has changed — and stayed the same.
Does the policy have a chilling effect on development?