Patrick Clark

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Most U.S. Homes Are Worth Less Than Before the Crash

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Just one in three homes are worth more now than they were at their peak—with many of the losers getting trounced.

This Company Wants To Lease You A Dog

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Wags Lending in Nevada wants to bring purebred dogs into the realm of auto and apartment leasing.

Landlords Are Taking Over The U.S. Housing Market

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The U.S. is increasingly a country of renters -- and landlords.

Suddenly, Home Sale Agreements Are Falling Apart Across The U.S.

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The share of sales that failed to close doubled in 2016, and nobody knows why.

The Most Dangerous Cities For Pedestrians

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Florida in particular is a place where you need to look both ways before crossing.

A Billionaire’s Plan To House The Homeless In Shipping Containers

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A real estate developer has unveiled a plan to build 200 micro-apartments for homeless and low-income renters.

College Football Is Big Money For Landlords, Too

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Football builds brand recognition for universities. Real estate investors are cashing in.

The Cities Where Rent Is Rising Fastest

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Rents aren't rising as quickly as they used to.

Your First Home Might Be Your Last

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There were 1.8 million repeat homebuyers in 2001. Last year, that was slashed in half. What’s going on?

What Good Is A $20 Million Mansion If You Can't Walk To Dinner?

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Despite a median house value of $1.4 million, Greenwich, Conn., is a tough place to sell a home these days.

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