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It’s cheaper to rent than buy a starter home in top 50 US metros: Report

Rising mortgage rates and falling rents mean it’s cheaper to rent than buy a starter home in any of the nation’s 50 largest metropolitan areas. New data from Realtor.com Published on Monday. In February, rental prices for apartments and small houses fell for the seventh consecutive year, with rents falling by about 0.4% from the […]

HGTV give their take on real estate amid higher home prices, mortgages

The American dream for many aspiring homeowners has been stifled in recent years amid soaring interest rates, skyrocketing inflation and inventory shortages. But Elizabeth and Ethan Finkelstein, hosts of HGTV’s “Cheap Old Houses” series, crack the code for overcoming significant market shifts through “house hacks” they share with Americans across the country. Did. “There’s the […]

Hundreds of Thousands of Migrants Fly into Miami to Score Joe Biden’s Parole Benefits

Hundreds of thousands of immigrants will be flown to Miami, Florida, among dozens of other U.S. airports, as part of a parole pipeline created and implemented by President Joe Biden’s Department of Homeland Security (DHS). was allowed to enter the country. The airports where immigrants enter the US revealed report From Todd Bensman of the […]

Winless Mets get shut out in 10-inning loss to Tigers

The Mets did just about everything they needed to do to win Monday night’s game, except score. The Mets’ batting lineup continued to perform hard to open the season, losing 5-0 in 10 innings to the Tigers at Citi Field. The Mets suffered a four-game losing streak, and rookie manager Carlos Mendoza’s first MLB win […]

Astros’ Ronel Blanco throws MLB’s first no-hitter of 2024

HOUSTON — Ronel Blanco of the Houston Astros threw his first major league no-hitter of the season in a 10-0 win over the Toronto Blue Jays on Monday night. The right-hander had seven strikeouts and two walks. He started the game by giving up a walk to George Springer and started the game again in […]

Don’t betray NY workers who braved pandemic

The state faced a crisis four years ago when the coronavirus pandemic wreaked havoc. While many people were able to work from home, a group of New Yorkers had to brave unknown dangers to keep New York alive. That’s the mom-and-pop workers who work in supermarkets, bodegas, and other important locations. With New York in […]