Do You Wish You Lived in a Low-Tax State?
If paying taxes every year makes you think about moving, consider the state and local tax burden, which varies from state to state.
By Michael Kolomatsky
Recent and archived work by Michael Kolomatsky for The New York Times
If paying taxes every year makes you think about moving, consider the state and local tax burden, which varies from state to state.
By Michael Kolomatsky
Sales of luxury second homes increased in many U.S. markets last year. If you want to see some of the priciest, head to Rhode Island.
By Michael Kolomatsky
Real estate taxes on single-family homes increased about 24 percent from 2019 to 2023.
By Michael Kolomatsky
Many U.S. homeowners are staying put rather than selling, even if they’d prefer to move. These days, renovating may be a better bet.
By Michael Kolomatsky
More than a third of U.S. homeowners plan to stay in their homes forever, according to a new survey.
By Michael Kolomatsky
Nationally, one-year rent increases have leveled out, but local conditions may vary.
By Michael Kolomatsky
A study ranks U.S. areas for younger buyers based on metrics like availability, affordability, job opportunities and local culture.
By Michael Kolomatsky
Hint: It’s where incomes are higher, not where rents are lower, according to a new study.
By Michael Kolomatsky
The housing market remains tight, but the price of entry is surprisingly low in many profitable vacation areas.
By Michael Kolomatsky
A study looked at the cost-savings of moving in together.
By Michael Kolomatsky