TIME logo
Subscribe
Subscribe
Sign Up for Our Ideas Newsletter POV
Close
Subscribe
Sections
Home
U.S.
Politics
World
Health
Climate
Future of Work by Charter
Business
Tech
Entertainment
Ideas
Science
History
Sports
Magazine
TIME 2030
Next Generation Leaders
TIME100 Leadership Series
TIME Studios
Video
TIME100 Talks
TIMEPieces
The TIME Vault
TIME for Health
TIME for Kids
TIME Edge
TIMECO2
Red Border: Branded Content by TIME
Coupons
Personal Finance by TIME Stamped
Shopping by TIME Stamped
Join Us
Newsletters
Subscribe
Give a Gift
Shop the TIME Store
TIME Cover Store
Digital Magazine
Customer Care
US & Canada
Global Help Center
Reach Out
Careers
Press Room
Contact the Editors
Media Kit
Reprints and Permissions
More
About Us
Privacy Policy
Your Privacy Rights
Terms of Use
Modern Slavery Statement
Site Map
Connect with Us
housing
Ben Carson's Nomination Is an Offense to America
By Mark Linton
Move Over, New Yorkers: Here's How Small Apartments Can Get
By Kevin Lui / Hong Kong
One Way to Reduce Crime: Raise Wages
By The Aspen Institute
Inside Airbnb's Plan to Build a Grassroots Political Movement
By Katy Steinmetz
More in
housing
America's Spare Bedrooms Are Worth $6 Billion
These are today's best ideas
By The Aspen Institute
May 4, 2016
San Francisco's 'Box Man' Forced to Move Out
Officials deemed his $400-a-month box a safety hazard
By Sarah Begley
April 13, 2016
Hong Kong’s Newest Conflict with China Is Over Independence
It’s a Saturday night in a crowded mall in one of Hong Kong’s northern suburbs, and Edward Leung is trying to sell hundreds of shoppers on a decidedly uncommercial message. “Ignite the revolution to reclaim...
By Simon Lewis/Hong Kong
March 10, 2016
How Somalia Became a Nearly Cashless Society
These are today's best ideas
By The Aspen Institute
March 3, 2016
No, the Rocket Mortgage Ad Is Not the Sign of Another Financial Apocalypse
It actually points out something very important about the economy right now
By Rana Foroohar
February 8, 2016
Even Beyoncé Can’t Buy a House in L.A.
It might help to see how the housing crunch affects us all
By Joe Mathews / Zocalo Public Square
January 27, 2016
New Housing Rule Requires Shelter for Trans People Based on Identity
Under the new rule, housing assistance would be provided based on a person's gender identity, instead of the gender they were assigned at birth
By Maya Rhodan
November 20, 2015
The Downside to Cheap Gas
These are today's best ideas
By The Aspen Institute
November 19, 2015
San Francisco Rejects 'Anti-Airbnb' Measure
The measure would have imposed limits on short-term rentals
By Rishi Iyengar
November 4, 2015
Protesters Occupy Airbnb Headquarters Before Key Vote
Activists say the company's home-sharing model is exacerbating homelessness in the city
By Rishi Iyengar
November 2, 2015
Airbnb Just Apologized for These Passive Aggressive Ads
Company says city should use its taxes to keep libraries open
By Victor Luckerson
October 22, 2015
Mortgage Rates Fall on Concerns Over Labor Market
Poor jobs report drove rates down
By Victor Luckerson
October 8, 2015
A Harry Potter–Esque Closet Under the Stairs in London Now Rents for $760 Per Month
The cell was described as a "furnished" flatshare
By Nash Jenkins
October 1, 2015
American Rents Are Too High, Report Finds
More people are renting that ever before, but incomes aren't keeping pace with the bills
By Katy Steinmetz
September 21, 2015
Why the Renting Crisis Could Be About to Get a Lot Worse
More people are set to spend half their income on rent
By Jonathan Chew / Fortune
September 21, 2015
This Could Be the Most Expensive Single Residential Real Estate Deal in U.S. History
Billionaire hedge funder Ken Griffin has a new pad
By Chris Matthews / Fortune
September 18, 2015
1
2
3
4
5
More from
TIME
More From TIME