Monday, November 23, 2009

renting

How Struggling Homeowners Can Stay in Their Homes as Renters

Mortgage finance giant Fannie Mae is taking a new approach to the foreclosure crisis. more >>

Apartment Vacancy Rate Set to Break Record

Even as home ownership rates dip, landlords are having an increasingly difficult time finding tenants. more >>

Buying Property for Your College Student: 7 Considerations

What you should know before purchasing that condo or house for your child at college more >>

Boomerater™ Report: Check Credit of Potential Tenants

Advice on choosing a potential tenant, and discounts to save you money. more >>

In Top College Football Towns, Buy or Rent?

Study outlines the towns where buying is cheaper than renting, and vice versa. more >>

To Buy or Rent? 5 Questions to Ask Yourself

Bankers' group offers advice for consumers facing buy-or-rent decisions. more >>

Countries Are Renting Farmland Abroad

As food crisis worsens, some nations are desperate for arable land. more >>

Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell's Pad for Rent

Hollywood supercouple puts beachfront property on the market for summer. more >>

The Coming Rental Crisis

The housing bust will hurt low-income renters, report says. more >>

As Housing Slumps, Rents Rise

Average rent is expected to increase 5.3 percent this year, NAR says. more >>

Rent—Don't Buy—Your Home

Real-estate agents have been pushing the virtues of homeownership since homes were invented. more >>

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