U.K.'s Buy-to-Let Market Struggles
Sales of units built to sell to investors as rental properties are evaporating as financing has become more expensive and difficult to obtain and rents fall. Developers of these buy-to- let properties are getting hammered. Read more...
U.K.'s Buy-to-Let Market Struggles
Sales of units built to sell to investors as rental properties are evaporating as financing has become more expensive and difficult to obtain and rents fall. Developers of these buy-to- let properties are getting hammered. Read more...
Property Taxes Irk Homeowners
Homeowners around the country are up in arms over the amount of property taxes on houses that have plummeted in value. Here are some tips on appealing a property-tax assessment. Read more...
Anheuser Bid Stokes Angst in St. Louis
InBev's $46 billion unsolicited bid for Anheuser-Busch comes at a time when the real-estate market in St. Louis, the American brewer's headquarters, is feeling the pain from a sputtering economy. Read more...
Start-Up Banks Struggle
Many small banks launched just a few years ago are struggling to become profitable and could be forced to sell themselves. Read more...
Mortgages: Mortgage Brokers as Naysayers
New York’s borrowers could notice a different tone in their discussions with mortgage brokers in coming months.
Havens | Oxford, Miss.: A College Town Where the Streets Are Paved in Magnolia
Not the quiet town William Faulkner knew 50 years ago, Oxford, Miss. has become a see-and-be-seen place.
The Noise Children Make
As more families stay in New York City, the patter of little feet is becoming a major source of complaints from the neighbors.
Posting: Whistling Past the Condominiums
One of the closest neighbors of a new condominium conversion in Kew Gardens is the Maple Grove Cemetery.
Living in Old Greenwich, Conn.: A Yesteryear Feel, With Today’s Prices
Measuring just over two square miles, with about 10,000 people, Old Greenwich offers a small-town feel with big-city prices.
