Housing crisis
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America's 6 cheapest cities for renters
feature You don't have to move to the suburbs to benefit from affordable rental prices
By Becca Stanek Published
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Renters' rights, explained
Speed Read The Biden administration announced new federal actions to protect tenants as rent prices continue to climb. What rights do renters have already?
By Theara Coleman Published
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The 10 most expensive cities in America
feature These metropolitan areas are the priciest in the country
By Becca Stanek Published
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Airbnb will allow tenants to host their rental apartments
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By Anahi Valenzuela Published
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Soaring mortgage rates reach their highest level since 2001
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By Justin Klawans Published
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Mortgage demand falls as interest rates surge past 6 percent
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By Devika Rao Published
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Understanding America's homelessness crisis
Speed Read Major cities are cracking down on homeless encampments. But why are so many people 'living rough'?
By The Week Staff Published
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Supreme Court ends CDC's pandemic eviction moratorium with no hearings, over liberal dissent
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By Peter Weber Published
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Smaller landlords say they're 'drowning' amid eviction ban
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By Tim O'Donnell Published
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Biden's eviction moratorium is a microcosm of his presidency
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By W. James Antle III Published
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How Billings, Montana, became the top place to buy a home in the U.S.
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By Tim O'Donnell Published
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America's wild housing market has everybody guessing
opinion Inventory has cratered. Prices are spiking. Buyers' tactics are getting weird. Is a bust inevitable?
By Bonnie Kristian Published
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The housing crisis is here
The Explainer As the pandemic takes its toll, renters face eviction even as buyers are bidding higher
By The Week Staff Published
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The next phase of America's coronavirus problem is a massive housing crisis
opinion Millions will be out on the street in a few months without swift action
By Ryan Cooper Published
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