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As we settle deeper into 2025, the question looms large for many: Is it still worth buying a home? For decades, owning property was considered a major milestone of success and financial stability. But new data shows that, for most Americans, renting now offers a significantly better deal—and not just in the short term. According […]

Living alone has long been associated with freedom, privacy, and personal space—but in 2025, it comes with a steep price tag. According to Zillow’s latest data, renters who choose to live solo are paying thousands more per year than those who share a home. The rising cost of independence is reshaping how people view solo […]

As the U.S. housing market navigates through high mortgage rates, stubborn inflation, and limited housing inventory, a fresh analysis from Realtor.com reveals a striking truth: renting remains significantly more affordable than buying in 2025, especially for those eyeing starter homes in major cities. According to the report, renting a typical home is now 60% cheaper […]

Miami may be known for its beautiful beaches, vibrant culture, and thriving nightlife—but behind the scenes, it’s also becoming increasingly difficult to afford for the average resident. According to a new report from RealtyHop, Miami has been ranked the second most unaffordable city in the United States, trailing only behind Los Angeles. What makes this […]

As the cost of living continues to rise, the challenge of finding affordable rental housing for single individuals has become more pressing. In 2025, new data from the Ray White Group—referred to as the “Carrie Bradshaw Index”—has revealed the best and worst cities for solo renters based on income-to-rent ratios. While some cities remain favorable […]

As the cost of living continues to rise across Canada, so too do rent prices — but that doesn’t mean tenants are powerless. In fact, if you live in Quebec, you have specific legal protections when it comes to rent increases that many renters aren’t fully aware of. A February 2025 article by The Concordian […]