
2,500+ Florida Condos Show Structural Damage, Just 5 Evacuated, State Report Finds
A new state report reveals that more than 2,500 Florida condominium and cooperative buildings showed signs of significant structural deterioration, and dozens were deemed "unsafe and uninhabitable"—yet only five were evacuated. The 24-page report, released this week by the Florida Legislature’s Off

Forget Avocado Toast: Gen Z Is Taking on a New Kind of Debt—and It Could Lock Them Out of Homeownership
It starts innocently enough… You put the concert tickets on your credit card, your friend books the Airbnb, and someone else covers dinner. Everyone promises to settle up later. Except “later” turns into next payday. Then next month. Before long, not only are you floating your friends, you’re carry

Top 5 States for Foreign Homebuyers—Where Nearly 50% Are Paying Cash for Homes
Foreign buyers are pulling back from the U.S. housing market, with spending near a record low, but some states are still seeing booming interest. International buyers spent $45.3 billion from April 2025 to March 2026, closing on 67,100 existing homes nationwide, according to the National Association
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