Real Estate
Step inside the Beverly Hills of the Philippines, where homes rarely change hands, access is nearly impossible if you don't know a resident, and inequality is on full display
Homes in the Beverly Hills of the Philippines are rarely sold to outsiders, as many who live there are regarded as the "Old Money" of Cebu.
Amazon is reportedly getting into legal fights with landlords as 'zombie' Amazon Fresh stores pile up
Amazon is being sued by a Long Island developer over a proposed Amazon Fresh location, the New York Post reported.
Architects explain how they're turning office buildings into apartments with high ceilings and more natural light
Discover how old office buildings are being made into luxury apartments through the perspective of multiple architects working on projects today.
A millennial who bought his first rental home at 23 explains the one costly mistake first-time homebuyers should avoid
Ryan Chaw, 31, worked long hours so he could buy a home in his twenties. It paid off, but he made one big homebuying mistake.
This hotel chain is giving people a surprising new way to customize their rooms by offering them without furniture
WaterWalk targets extended-stay customers. On average, guests in the unfurnished hotel rooms stay for about 400 nights.
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NYC Airbnb reckoning: New restrictions will make life more difficult for hosts, and some may find their listings banned altogether
Next week, New York City will begin enforcing a 2022 law that will recast the short-term rentals. Operators both big and small are left scrambling.
The housing market is stuck: Americans can't afford homes, investors aren't buying property, and economists see little relief ahead
A home inventory crunch has pushed prices higher - and that's kept Americans sidelined and forced real estate investors to pull back on spending.
A couple in the UK quit their 9-to-5 jobs to move to the Philippines. Now, they have no debt and their monthly utility bills rarely exceed $55 — see how they did it.
The couple estimates that they spent about $158,400 to build their two-story Philippines home, including the cost of the land and all their furniture.
Cost of living in 10 of California's major cities, ranked cheapest to most expensive
San Jose and San Francisco are expensive California cities to live in, according to price data for the second quarter of this year.
I used AI to remodel a fixer-upper house my wife and I bought. It potentially saved us thousands of dollars.
My wife and I bought a fixer-upper home for around $460,000 in 2020. We've been using AI to remodel it. AI helped, but maybe not in the expected way.
The 20 most attractive US cities for homebuyers and investors seeking affordability in growing economies, according to Realtor.com — 5 of which have median prices below $300,000
Buyers and renters are flocking to areas where affordability meets jobs which tends to mean that the housing market will do well in those areas.
How to get into real estate on a small salary or little to no savings, according to 6 successful investors who used creative financing strategies to get started
Real estate investors who started with little to no savings share the strategies they used to get started.
Take a look at this skinny 'tube house' that's just 13 feet wide and is home to 3 generations
Architecture firm STD Design Consultants designed this modern take on a "tube house" that are popular in Vietnamese cities, where land is very costly.
A company that counts billionaires Marc Andreessen and Laurene Powell Jobs as investors says it's bought 50,000 acres of land to build a new 'walkable' city in northern California. Here's everything we know about the plans.
The company that quietly splashed out $800 million on 50,000 acres of land to build a new city near San Francisco has revealed its master plan.
A Gen Zer living in a microstudio in Dubai says it's changed how she shops, cleans, budgets, and socializes
Living in Dubai is expensive, so one Gen Z content creator chose a 350-square-foot apartment that costs just $7,700 a year.
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China's property crisis deepens with 87% value wipeout in developers' dollar bonds
An 87% value wipeout for Chinese developers' dollar bonds is symptomatic of the wider crisis facing the nation's property sector, which has seen 53 companies collapse in about two years.
As Hawaii mourns its dead, 'disaster vultures' are swooping in to make a quick buck
After Hurricane Ian struck Florida, disaster investors swooped in to prey on vulnerable families and turn a quick profit on their damaged homes.
A California homeowner fixed up her converted garage and rents it on Airbnb. It now pays for her mortgage.
A California homeowner explains how she converted a garage into a rental apartment. Now her Airbnb pays her mortgage each month.
A real-estate investor and realtor shares 2 pieces of advice for buying a rental property amid high mortgage rates — including the pros and cons of single-family homes, multifamily properties, and condos
Rates are sky-high. But in every kind of market, there are opportunities, says realtor and real-estate investor Bill Armstrong.
The housing market's inventory crunch deepens as listings fall for the 4th straight month in August
While the total number of homes for sale has been rising steadily on a monthly basis, listings in August were down 9.2% from a year ago.