Just one in three homes are worth more now than they were at their peak—with many of the losers getting trounced.
Wags Lending in Nevada wants to bring purebred dogs into the realm of auto and apartment leasing.
The U.S. is increasingly a country of renters -- and landlords.
The share of sales that failed to close doubled in 2016, and nobody knows why.
Florida in particular is a place where you need to look both ways before crossing.
A real estate developer has unveiled a plan to build 200 micro-apartments for homeless and low-income renters.
Football builds brand recognition for universities. Real estate investors are cashing in.
Rents aren't rising as quickly as they used to.
There were 1.8 million repeat homebuyers in 2001. Last year, that was slashed in half. What’s going on?
Despite a median house value of $1.4 million, Greenwich, Conn., is a tough place to sell a home these days.