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Property Lines is a column by Curbed senior reporter Patrick Sisson that spotlights real estate trends and hot housing markets across the country. Comments, tips, and suggestions on where Property Lines should head next are welcome at patrick@curbed.com. → Read More
All month long, we're turning our lens on postwar architecture beyond the cliches and the coasts. These profiles highlight the often-forgotten regional architects who created modern designs in the second cities, suburbs, and small towns of the U.S. → Read More
Her Rent and Mortgage Cancellation Act would provide national housing relief throughout the crisis → Read More
With 22 million-plus out of work, we need jobs and a vision for what 21st century America looks like. → Read More
Renters in cities like Las Vegas and Orlando between "a rock and a hard place" as entertainment, service jobs disappear → Read More
Twelve percent more Americans didn’t pay rent in April; what happens in May? → Read More
The new normal features agents as therapists, drive-up closings, and lots and lots of hand washing. → Read More
Airbnb hosts are marketing "destination isolation" for guests looking to leave town, and, ideally, COVID-19 → Read More
Millions of Americans can’t pay their rent or mortgages. We’re tracking the impacts on tenants, landlords, and homeowners → Read More
For advocates and activists, the pandemic underscores the need for more just, equitable housing policy → Read More
Hosts aren’t totally convinced the new fund will make up for income lost in the pandemic-related travel slump. → Read More
Property owners juggle a widespread struggle to pay rent with their own mortgage responsibilities. → Read More
Property owners juggle a widespread struggle to pay rent with their own mortgage responsibilities. → Read More
During the "social recession," how to connect with seniors, at-risk neighbors, and others during a challenging time. → Read More
The profound economic fallout from efforts to stop the spread have made paying for housing a matter of national importance. → Read More
Social distancing means "when they can’t show a property, they can’t earn a living" → Read More
What the 1918 pandemic can teach cities about public spaces today. → Read More
"What kept them from being successful in the classroom had nothing to do with the classroom." → Read More
In these suburban subdivisions, farming is just another amenity. → Read More
As universities go online and dorms shut down, students scramble to find a place to stay → Read More