Predatory lenders are once again targeting desperate homebuyers with deceptive tactics and hidden traps. The same mortgage scams that cost millions their homes in 2008 are making a comeback in new ...
Do you remember the first day of school? The butterflies in your stomach, the excitement of spotting friends across the playground, the joy of reconnecting with teachers who believed in you. For too ...
Ms. Patterson is an economist who has held senior positions at JPMorgan Chase and Bridgewater Associates. Housing is the foundation of the economy. Homes represent the single largest asset for most ...
Rents all over the country are too darn high – and thanks to the New York City mayoral campaign, discussions about how to control them are back in the national attention. Housing is at the heart of ...
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Consumer sentiment fell again in September and is now at the level it was during the outset of the 2008 financial crisis, a remarkable dynamic driven by inflation. Consumer sentiment fell to 55.1, ...
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An estimated 12,000 people in Greater Cincinnati with an intellectual or developmental disability live with aging caregivers. A new developer in Anderson Township is trying to build an array of ...
The University housing shortage has displaced hundreds of students over the past two years, causing students to live in off-campus apartments during their first year while relocating others to ...
As a real estate reporter, I'm often reporting on one-off building projects, zoning disputes or the newest hotel coming to downtown Cincinnati. I find all of those things fascinating, but I'm always ...
The "silver tsunami" of aging Americans is often seen as a potential way to alleviate U.S. housing affordability woes. But an influx of empty-nester homes into the market may not have much impact.