New York squatters to get help under new plan
New York City Council member Kamillah Hanks wants to create a task force to deal with squatting.
"Big tiny house" delivered on wheels stuns internet
Social media users adored the tiny home in the viral clip, with one saying, "That is bigger than my house."
Renting is increasingly cheaper than buying a home
Mortgage rates remain high throughout the U.S. and a lack of supply is keeping home prices up.
Millennial couple saves $25k, buys derelict house in Italy—"Bit impulsive"
Can moving to Italy wipe away your mortgage woes and land you a property faster? One U.S. couple spoke with Newsweek about how their big move paid off.
New York squatting reform backed
Exclusive polling for Newsweek has revealed the level of support for new anti-squatting legislation.
New York City faces millennial exodus
About 40 percent of millennials in New York City said they are considering relocating, a poll for Newsweek shows.
Man "randomly" buys abandoned school, turns it into home for his daughter
It's going to be several more years until the school is transformed, but Sarah Collis says it looks "10 times better" already.
Texas woman reveals squatter "drug den" hell: "I couldn't do anything"
A Texas resident testified to a state Senate committee about her fight to evict a squatter who took over her home and sold all her personal possessions.
Homeowner's $1 Million Airbnb Burns Down While Guests on Hike
Guests had left for a walk when a fire damaged the property.
Housing market update as mortgage applications rise
The Mortgage Bankers Association's Market Composite Index went up a seasonally adjusted 0.5 percent.
Down payments spell good news for homebuyers
The payments are down from their peak in Q3 2023, but remain higher than before the pandemic, according to a recent report.
Squatter faces 15 years in prison after locking homeowner out
The homeowner's rights were violated, leading to potential legal consequences for the squatter.
Homeowners tear down house after squatters take over
The home was owned by an elderly woman who had moved to a retirement home, a local outlet reported.
Migrant says US has "no obligation" to help people crossing border
"Here we are, fighting for our dreams," a Venezuelan migrant who trekked through the jungle to reach the U.S. tells Newsweek.
Woman buys new home, finds notes from previous owners all over the property
"We got so lucky," Anna Benson told Newsweek.
US housing market to be upended this summer: What to know
Changes to how real estate agents are compensated are expected to come into effect in July, potentially upending the U.S. housing market.
California homeowners "dumbfounded" after insurance premiums double
California homeowners are struggling with growing premiums as the state faces an ongoing home insurance crisis.
IRS update reveals how homeowners could save thousands
Homeowners who have implemented energy-efficient improvements on their property can apply to receive credits.
Transform Suburbs To Address Gen Z's Loneliness Crisis
Unlike their Millennial counterparts, Gen Z consistently says that they prefer to live in suburbs rather than cities.
Florida house prices are falling in several cities
While home prices rise across the U.S., three Florida cities experienced declines in the first quarter of 2024, compared to 2023.
House prices are surging in one state
More than 90 percent of all metropolitan areas in the U.S. saw prices climb in the first quarter of 2024.
"Significant" number of people want to house migrants
"We hope to have an important impact on this flow of homelessness in our state," said a woman who has helped migrants since 2023.
Gen Z woman's viral response to boomers who say she can buy house for $250K
Mai McConnell, 27, felt challenged by baby boomers to find a suitable "starter house" in New Jersey for $250,000 or less.
How America's pent-up housing demand will be unleashed
A weaker labor market might eventually mean lower mortgage rates, and the demand for homes has built thanks to millions of new jobs.
California cities see exodus of college-educated Americans
New research shows that graduates are exiting the Golden State en masse.
China housing market crisis given new theory
The concentration of China's property sector in the hands of the country's largest firms has caused the market's downfall, a new study found.
Map shows most popular states for college-educated Americans
Washington State, South Carolina and Nevada rank top amongst graduate movers.
Housing market sees trend not witnessed in two years
Home prices haven't decreased in any of the 50 most populous metropolitan areas in the country.
California house prices slashed in multiple cities
Sellers in some of California's biggest cities are slashing prices as they try to attract buyers.
Real estate map shows where it's cheaper to rent than buy
Average rents in the U.S. are around $1,979 per month, whereas the typical mortgage is just over $2,700.