We all know the old adage “Feelings aren’t facts.” But sometimes, it seems, they are. tom-rumble-7lvzopTxjOU-unsplash Unemployment is down. Mortgage rates are down. The stock market is up. So why don’t more people want to buy real estate? Real estate purchases throughout most of the country are made as much for emotional as for financial
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The Federal Reserve may cut interest rates in the near future. What would it mean for your pocketbook and your mortgage? Getty Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell shook the financial world yesterday, hinting before Congress that a federal funds rate cut might soon be on the horizon. If it happens (likely at the Fed’s next
All-season room on the fourth floor VHT Studios Retired Chicago White Sox manager Ozzie Guillén has put his Chicago home of the past eight years on the market for $2.5 million. Though Guillén treasures his contemporary multi-level home in the vibrant Bucktown neighborhood, he and his wife, Ibis, are ready to start a new chapter
If you own or manage rental properties, your ideal tenant is likely a young, gainfully employed person who plans to rent long-term. Luckily for you, this dream occupant comprises one of the largest renting demographics: millennials. According to Pew Research Center, 74% of them are renters. And given that the same study states that they’re also
Deborah Berke Winnie Au For the first time in U.S. history, four of the Ivy League Deans of Architecture are female. Among them is Deborah Berke, the first female leading the department at Yale University. Berke has been a faculty member at the college since 1987 and took over as dean in 2016, following Robert