housing
Is Inflation Getting Better? Not for Renters It Isn't
According to the latest numbers, rent increases are driving overall inflation numbers even as other sectors cool.
Millions of Homes Still Being Kept Vacant as Housing Costs Surge, Report Finds
The nation's 50 largest metro areas have millions of homes that aren't being used. There are under 500,000 unhoused individuals in the entire country.
Supreme Court Declines to Hear Landlords’ Case Seeking to End Rent Control
But there are still two other related cases that may make it to the court.
The Dumbest Things People Have Done to Secure a Rental
From fake relationships to stalking letting agents.
Tired of Giving Money to a Landlord? Try House Sitting
Maybe the solution to this rental crisis is literally just not paying rent.
Victoria’s New Housing Plan Will Build 800,000 Homes and Introduce Airbnb Levy
Victoria will become the first state to introduce an Airbnb levy as part of new housing policies the Andrews Government will bring in to address the housing crisis.
'Avocado Toast' Millionaire Very Sorry for Saying 'Arrogant' Workers Should Lose Jobs After Outrage
Australian housing developer Tim Gurner said workers need to learn their place and lose jobs in comments that he called "wrong" in an apology.
Labor's $10 Billion Housing Australia Future Fund Bill has Passed. What Are We Getting?
The HAFF bill lays foundations for more social and affordable homes in Australia. But will it help?
The Original 'Avocado Toast' Millionaire Is Back, And He Wants 'Pain In the Economy'
Property developer Tim Gurner, who originated the meme that millennials can't afford homes because they eat avocado toast, is back with a doozy.
Landlords Throw Party to Celebrate Being Able to Evict People Again
The Berkeley Property Owners Association's fall mixer is called "Celebrating the End of the Eviction Moratorium."
How to Trick Racist Landlords Into Renting You a Flat
“When applying, I used my ex's very Flemish, aristocratic-sounding name.”
'Preposterous': A Landlord Is Trying to Deregulate a Building Based on Decades-Old Renovations
“What was going on 40 years ago? Ronald Reagan was president, milk cost $1.35, gas was 96 cents a gallon,” State Senator Zellnor Myrie said.