Where renters can get more bang for their buck in the US
Experts also weigh in on how local policymakers can make housing more affordable for renters without upsetting homeowners
by Andrea V. Brambila Jul 22
Compass agent fired over behavior toward homeless people speaks out
Scott Sobol maintains that he's been misrepresented in recent video footage and that the negative press is a 'political power play' by individuals who would rather see him fail than face up to the neighborhood problems in Hell's Kitchen
The most dangerous metro in the US will surprise you
A new study explores the dangers of living in the 50 most populated metro areas in the US
by Lillian Dickerson Jan 24
Massachusetts ranked as safest state in the country
'Access to opportunity increases home values, with the result often being lower crime,' says founder of NeighborhoodScout
by Marian McPherson Feb 13
Where are America's happiest renters?
Affordability, job market, crime level: study finds what tenants value most
by Jennifer Riner Sep 9
20 time-saving blog ideas for your agent site
Grow your audience and your client base
by Tyler Zey Jun 21
Economic self-reliance starts with affordable housing
Lower-income homes have proven to raise value and decrease crime
by Patricia Whitaker Apr 28
What Texas Counties have the most crime and how much does it cost to live there?
FindTheHome measures the safest Texas counties compared with home prices
by Inman Nov 6
What Florida counties have the most crime and how much does it cost to live there?
FindtheHome determines the cost of living in Florida counties and the instance of crime.
by Inman Nov 4
What California counties have the most crime and how much does it cost to live there?
San Francisco has the highest rate of crime as well as the highest median sales price.
by Inman Nov 3
The heroin addict next door
It's not just a big city problem anymore
by Teresa Boardman Oct 22
Trulia crime maps paint different picture from Walk Score
Heat maps factor in population density
by Teke Wiggin Sep 9
Neighborhood information like sex offender, school and crime data will fuel residential segregation
Inman News special report explores how neighborhood stats are undermining agents, subverting fair housing laws and reshaping communities
by Teke Wiggin Apr 23