Climate risk is still not being priced into American homeownership.
The socialist New York mayoral candidate’s proposals don’t hold up to serious scrutiny. Will that matter?
The city is facing a housing crisis, but despite its progressive reputation, it’s done little to ensure affordability for longtime residents.
Less visible than the rise of income inequality in America is its impact in shaping the country’s urban neighborhoods. Two books—by Matthew Desmond and Mitchell Duneier—could help change that.
About 7.5 million people still owe more on their mortgages than their homes are worth. And in some counties, numbers are climbing.
University presidents are scrambling for answers on everything from on-campus housing to revenue-generating sports.