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  • How Much Should You Really Spend on a House?

    Even the experts don’t know for sure.

    Olga KhazanJuly 12, 2023
    An illustration of price tags mimicking the design of house doors.
  • Breaking Down the Housing Policy Debate
    Daniel IndiviglioJuly 29, 2010
  • Is a Housing Construction Boom Coming?
    Daniel IndiviglioJune 22, 2011
  • Deep Housing Market Problems Mostly Localized
    Daniel IndiviglioAugust 27, 2010
  • Big Government and Housing
    Derek ThompsonSeptember 25, 2009
  • After the Fire, Rebuilding U.S. Housing Policy
    Derek ThompsonMarch 8, 2010
  • A Bleak Future for Renters

    America’s housing crisis will likely worsen during the next decade with millions more struggling to make monthly payments.

    Gillian B. WhiteSeptember 21, 2015
  • How to Meet the Housing Situation
    Henry R. BrighamMarch 1921 Issue
  • New Survey Reveals Positive Housing Sentiment
    Daniel IndiviglioApril 6, 2010
  • More Housing Starts and Permits in March
    Daniel IndiviglioApril 16, 2010
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