With the costs of homeownership skyrocketing, developers and investors are starting to spend more on build-to-rent homes, The Wall Street Journal reports.
Getting your mind around why Montana’s housing market is broken may be understood by looking at parking spaces and bowling alleys. It’s one of the things that cities across the Treasure State regulate ...
The 760-square-foot "tropical paradise" is located in a land lease community where a $1,875 monthly fee provides access to a saltwater pool, barbecue grills, a 19-seat bar, a Tiki hut, and a community ...