8 Myths About Renters Insurance
It’s a lot cheaper and covers a lot more than you probably think. Continue reading
It’s a lot cheaper and covers a lot more than you probably think. Continue reading
Our ability to avoid outliving our money is, in large part, due to our expenses in retirement. Turns out, a new study reveals, we’re pretty lousy at predicting how much we’ll actually spend on housing and health care when we retire. And another study s… Continue reading
Here are six crucial questions to ask your landlord and yourself if you want to find the right rental at the right price. Continue reading
You think you know the law about renting a place to live? We bet you don’t. Continue reading
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When applications opened for New York City’s first affordable housing property for LGBTQ older adults recently, 1,000 people eagerly sent theirs in on that first day. This underscores a genuine need. Not only is New York City increasingly unaffordable,… Continue reading
(This article previously appeared on MarketWatch.com.) Louise Rausa, 72, lived in world-class cities including Paris and New York, and she spent part of her adulthood in co-housing communities in the western United States where residents shared a kitch… Continue reading
President Donald Trump is addressing attendees of the National Association of Realtors’ (NAR) annual mid-year legislative meetings and trade expo. Continue reading
When Gene Brand was researching where he wanted to spend his retirement years three years ago, his love of music led him to move from New York City to Cleveland. “I am a great lover of music,” says Brand, 87. He was sold on Cleveland, and more specific… Continue reading
When Marsh Williams and his wife, Carol, of Columbus, Ohio, wanted to buy a low-maintenance home in 2013, they knew a condominium would let them travel without fretting about forgoing necessary yard work or exterior upkeep. The couple, both then 61, th… Continue reading