
Few US Cities Offer Rentals Under $1,000 Amid Rising Costs
New housing data reveals that fewer than 15 of the 100 largest US cities offer a significant number of rentals under $1,000, with affordable options concentrated in the Midwest and South.
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New housing data reveals that fewer than 15 of the 100 largest US cities offer a significant number of rentals under $1,000, with affordable options concentrated in the Midwest and South.

While U.S. home prices soar, Pittsburgh stands out with a median price of just $229,000, offering a rare haven for homebuyers due to a unique housing surplus.

A developer has filed plans to build a 13-story apartment building with over 100 units, including affordable housing, on the site of an auto shop in Corona, Queens.

Nashville Metro Council is considering a resolution to request a 3% share of the state's real estate transfer tax, a move that could generate $7.8 million annually for local infrastructure and housing

Cape Cod and the Islands are considering a new tax on luxury home sales over $1 million to fund desperately needed affordable housing for local workers.

California's housing market reveals a nearly $2 million gap between its most and least expensive counties, with a statewide median price of $883,640.

New research reveals corporate investors bought one-quarter of Philadelphia's single-family homes from 2017-2022, raising concerns about affordability.

Des Moines faces a severe shortage of affordable housing, with only 23 units available for every 100 extremely low-income households, jeopardizing many residents.

India's central bank has exempted the government-backed SWAMIH real estate fund from tightened AIF rules, aiming to boost stalled housing projects.

Affordable cities in the Midwest and Northeast are dominating the U.S. housing market, a Fall 2025 report reveals. Manchester, NH, holds the top spot, while South Bend, IN, surges into the top three.

Older adults in New York City face a housing dilemma: rent-stabilized apartments offer affordability but often come with poor conditions, forcing seniors to choose between low rent and safe living env

Cities across the U.S. are reviving government-backed housing under a new name: social housing. The model aims for financial sustainability and mixed-income communities, but faces old challenges.