Although home prices are increasing much faster than incomes all over the U.S. and the pace of growth is cause for worry in many parts of the country, some areas…
Article featured in: The New York Times For homeowners, home is where the heart is … and where the family is, and where all the things they love…
After giving your tenant the key to the property, you will most likely be expected to provide the occasional maintenance. Yet that doesn’t mean that, as a landlord, you are…
Free land in America may sound like an impossible dream nowadays, but some U.S. towns and small cities actually offer free lots of land to those willing to move there…
Although economic growth has been decelerating, this slowdown might take second place to some disquieting new socio-demographic trends, which paint a rather bleak picture: America’s big, wealthy cities are forcing…
Boasting one of the strongest job markets in the nation and sustained population growth, Texas puts its best foot forward at the beginning of 2020, and is expected to outperform…
Knowing the difference between wear and tear and property damage is extremely important for both tenants and landlords. As a tenant, if you cause damage to the property (even unwittingly),…
Some urban centers across the U.S. are already synonymous with innovation and development, while others are on the verge of becoming some of the most sought-after destinations for the American…
Finding the perfect place to rent can be a difficult task, especially in popular cities and towns. When competition is high, landlords can afford to be picky, and even the…