It’s the most important economic lesson of the decade: What goes up must come down (and what’s gone down will probably go up again).
Despite the aims of federal housing policy, segregation persists—in part because it's in the interests of those who own property in the poorest neighborhoods.
The White House simply does not have great tools to bring the cost of living under control.
As housing costs in America’s tech hub continue to soar, local educators are finding it tough to stay and work in the area.
During the massive rebuilding, the state imposed a moratorium on all new subsidized units. The city is still paying the price.
Households have now recovered more than half of what they lost during the crash. Let's just hope it's not the result of a second housing bubble.