The Miami neighborhood’s proximity to hip restaurants and shops and its relative safety from flooding have attracted investors and developers who are pushing out longtime residents.
Tag: Renting and Leasing (Real Estate)
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I Won $50,000 From a Scratch-Off Lottery Ticket and Bought a House
Sydney Bean was young, broke and tolerating a bad roommate to make ends meet. Then she won the lottery.
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In Provincetown, Mass., a Matchmaker Helps the Desperate Find Housing
A mix of extreme conditions has made the remote Cape Cod town’s housing market one of the most harrowing in New England.
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Are the Hamptons Still Hip?
The summer resort has lost its cool among younger people who are turned off by housing rules, housing costs and the culture of conspicuous wealth.
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Workers Continue to Get Priced Out of the Hamptons
Business owners and local leaders are scrambling to create housing for workers in low-wage jobs, but residents who are opposed to development say land must be preserved.