Dad Says Teen Son Killed Himself After Classmates Viciously Attacked Him for Being Homeless, Motherless: 'They Were Spitting On Him, Hitting Him'
The grieving father spoke out after his 14-year-old son took his own life, saying the teen was relentlessly bullied for being homeless and motherless.
A Homeless Man Wandered Off to Die After Giving Up Hope. He Was Rescued by Good Samaritans Who Then Helped Him Raise Money to Buy a House
A discouraged homeless man was ready to die before good samaritans found him and restored his hope, organizing a fundraiser that helped him buy a house.
Five Texas Cities Ranked Among the "Best" Small Cities in the U.S., New Report Shows
One Texas city near the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area ranked among the top five in terms of home ownership rates and percentage of population in poverty
JD Vance Says at Rally That Unlawful Immigrants are Behind Housing Costs, Receives 'Build the Wall' Chants
Vance also claimed Harris "wants to bankrupt Medicare by giving Medicare to illegal aliens"
Governor Newsom vetoes bill aimed at helping undocumented immigrants buy homes in California
Some conservatives believe Newsom considers approving the bill would be a massive political liability at the moment but will "find a way to make it happen regardless"
Trump pledges to ban mortgages for undocumented immigrants, claims they're driving up housing costs
According the Urban Institute, out of more than 3.4 million mortgages issued in 2023, less than 6,000 went to undocumented individuals
GOP blasts California housing bill that would help undocumented immigrants: 'a complete slap in the face'
"California Democrats are offering illegal immigrants more and more handouts every day", said California Republican Senator Brian Jones
New Harris campaign ad touts housing plan targeting battleground states of Nevada and Arizona
The new ad highlights Harris' personal experience growing up as a renter and her plans to reduce the housing crisis over what would be her presidential term
Denver to tap extra funds as immigrants are facing mass evictions in the city
The city announced plans to work with landlords to connect at-risk residents with resources to prevent evictions
Majority of Texans say housing costs are too much, poll shows
Latino and Black Texans are more likely than white Texans to see housing affordability as a major issue, the poll found
One in four Latino households in Houston earned enough to buy a median-priced home in 2023
According to the Houston Association of Realtors, Latinos rank dead last among all ethnic groups, followed closely by Blacks
Latinos and Blacks in New York are more likely to leave the state than Whites since the pandemic
Between 2020 and 2023 New York's population fell by 2.7 percent — the sharpest drop of any state in the U.S.
One in Four Latinos Forced to Sell Belongings to Afford Housing, Study Finds
Less than half of Latinos in the U.S. say they can easily afford their housing payments, leaving them needing to make sacrifices in their daily lives
Urgent Need for Rent Help? Here's Your Guide to Assistance Programs
Everything you need to know about federal and local rent relief programs
'Crime is Down, Jobs are Up': Takeaways from Mayor Eric Adams' State of the City Address
Mayor Eric Adams gave his third state of the city address, focusing on the decrease in crime and the power of social media.
US Home Sales Dip In September To Lowest Rate Since 2010
US home sales slid further in September to the lowest rate in 13 years, according to industry data released Thursday, with interest rates high and the supply of properties limited.
US Consumer Inflation Holds Steady In September
The consumer price index (CPI), a closely watched inflation gauge, rose 3.7 percent from a year ago, the same rate as in August, the Labor Department said.
Landlords, Websites Maybe Prosecuted With Up To 7 Years In Prison For 'Sex For Rent' Adverts
UK Labor MP Peter Kyle pens amendment to housing policing bill seeking 7-year-prison sentence for rogue landlords offering free accommodation in exchange for sex.
Housing Crisis Looms As Storm Victims Battle Cold
A housing crisis loomed in New York City as victims of superstorm Sandy struggled on Sunday without heat in near-freezing temperatures, and officials fretted displaced residents would not be able to vote in Tuesday's presidential election.