BBusiness Read More Is buying a home in California overrated?December 20, 2025 By Ben Christopher, CalMatters A single family home in South Central, Los Angeles on Sept. 4 2020. Photo…
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AArts and design Read More A war photographer is capturing new horrors: CT homelessnessDecember 7, 2025 Phil Farnsworth has captured the most vulnerable — from victims of the Rwandan genocide to those in war…
EEconomy Read More What are Europeans giving up for their mortgage payments?December 1, 2025 Around 75% of Europeans were forced to cut their spending to meet mortgage payments in 2025. This reflects…
EEconomy Read More ‘Australia has no soul’: Young Aussie reveals the two things that make Australia ‘unliveable’ – but critics spot major flawNovember 29, 2025 A frustrated Aussie has revealed he feels he’s being forced to leave Australia for good after watching the…
PPersonal finance Read More Love as a financial strategy? Single Europeans turn to relationships to get on property ladderNovember 19, 2025 House prices are rising again across the EU, and many single youngsters are facing increasing barriers to getting…
EEconomy Read More How Blackstone killed the homeownerSeptember 16, 2025 Zombie foreclosures. They sound like the dullest disaster movie ever — but, in fact, represent the grim reality…
EEconomy Read More PM unveils tax breaks amid cost of living crisisSeptember 7, 2025 Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis delivers an annual economic policy speech, at the International Fair of Thessaloniki, in…
MMarkets Read More Even a 1% mortgage rate drop could be enough to ‘unlock’ the frozen housing market, Oxford Economics saysAugust 13, 2025 If you’re waiting for mortgage rates to fall to around 3% to buy a home, don’t hold your…
MMarkets Read More Australia’s housing market would crash if these factors alignedAugust 5, 2025 An Australian property market crash may be laughable, but it’s conceivable. Housing is politically sensitive because access to…
EEconomy Read More Mortgages have hit levels not seen since right before the crashJuly 25, 2025 We need your help now Support from readers like you keeps The Journal open. You are visiting us…
MMarkets Read More Oxford Economics says the crumbling housing market will continue deteriorating because of two key factorsJuly 24, 2025 Mortgage rates are still nearly 7% and home prices are 55% higher than they were at the beginning…