
Florida Had the Most Foreclosures in the U.S. in 2025 as Rates Continue To Rise Across the Nation
Foreclosures continued to rise last year, with Florida leading the nation, although mortgage defaults remain fairly low relative to historic levels. In 2025, foreclosure filings were reported on 367,460 U.S. properties, up 14% from 2024 but still 25% below 2019, before pandemic disruptions altered t

‘Members Only: Palm Beach’ Star Hilary Musser Grants Access to Palm Beach Mansion With Direct View of Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago
“Members Only: Palm Beach” star Hilary Musser is a real estate designer, developer, and broker who builds and sells luxury waterfront homes in South Florida, including her own West Palm Beach abode that boasts unparalleled views of President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Club. Much like the multimillion

High Earners Are Benefiting the Most From Rent Declines—While Low-Income Households Suffer ‘Disproportionate’ Hikes
Since 2019, low-income renters have faced the steepest price hikes while their wealthier counterparts saw more modest increases—even leading some of the affluent set to delay homeownership. When relief finally came after the frenzied years of the pandemic and rents started easing in 2023, budget-con

Chicago Sold These Lots to Investors for $1. Now 115 Middle-Class Owners Stand To Benefit
When it comes to addressing missing middle housing, few ideas have generated as much buzz or excitement among planning departments as infill development. The approach is often framed as a way to strengthen community connectivity by turning underused lots or buildings into much-needed homes. But many
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