Why NYC Rents Surprisingly Hit New Highs During Coronavirus Crisis—and Will Probably Fall

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This is why rent prices in New York City, the epicenter of America’s coronavirus crisis, hit new all-time highs in April as the pandemic raged on.

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Luxury House Flipping Is on the Rise, but Still Lower Than Before the Recession

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Luxury house flipping has increased throughout the U.S. In 2018, 2.6% of homes valued at over $1 million were flipped, compared to 2.2% the previous year.

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Overblown? These Hot U.S. Cities Are Nearing Housing Bubble Territory

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With home prices reaching nearly unthinkable heights in many parts of the country, the question on many folks’ minds is whether we’re in a housing bubble.

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Some Big U.S. Cities See Apartment Rents Fall for First Time in Years

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Apartment rents declined in some of the country’s priciest cities during the third quarter, a dramatic reversal that could signal the end of a six-year boom for the U.S. rental market.

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