Although urban settings account for fewer than 3% of the U.S. landmass, they contain around 80% of the nation’s population. WalletHub’s latest survey studied the best large cities ...
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From affordable housing to the quality of life, Americans look for many factors before choosing which state capital to reside in. So which state capital meets all their criteria?
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Buyers want to see a return on their investment when they buy a house. Click through to see what cities give buyers the most bang for their buck.
Read More »The Best Beach Towns in America
A study ranking the best beach towns in the country found that homebuyers could buy a home that was suitable for everyday life and easy on the wallets in these towns.
Read More »How Fed Rate Hikes Impact Borrowers
With the FOMC meeting beginning on Tuesday and a rate hike expected after it, experts weigh in on what another hike in interest rates would mean for mortgage lenders and borrowers.
Read More »The 10 Safest States to Live in America
From low crime rates, to high personal and residential safety, a study found that some of the safest States to live in the nation were in the North East. Which are these States?
Read More »Which is the Most Diverse City in America?
A recent study ranked cities on their diversity based on various factors, including the type and size of households, and here’s what it found.
Read More »Homebuyers: Overleveraged and Under Pressure
Purchasing a home is unquestionably one of the biggest expenditures most consumers will make in a lifetime. It’s exciting, it’s nerve-wracking, it’s fraught with decisions. And when you ...
Read More »The 5 Most Environment-Friendly States
As more homebuyers look at sustainable living, a recent study compared 50 states in environmental awareness and climate change. So here’s where to head if you’re looking for an eco-friendly living.
Read More »The Best States for Millennials to Live
Given that millennials have to contend with strangled budgets and debts, a big question is where they might look to build a solid home. A new report could help lead the way.
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