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"I love how you can invest in properties, you earn money, you have to save money to wait for the best property. Though they may not have pushed Tello-Trillo into economics, her parents taught her about money from a young age. "I see money as a thing that you work really hard for, and then if you want to spend money [it's] because you really, really value something," she says. "But it has to be something that I really, really like, and it has to be something that is going to be useful either for the family or for the home." She and her husband split household expenses equally, and Tello-Trillo handles the mortgage payments for her rental properties on her own.
Persons: Cristina Tello, Trillo, that's, Sebastian, Leo, Tello, she's, Peru wouldn't, Roth Organizations: CNBC, Monopoly, Pontificia Universidad Catolica of, Tello, U.S . Census Bureau, University of Maryland, Washington , D.C, Yale University, YouTube, Leo Insurance, Netflix, Spotify, Amazon, Amazon Prime Locations: Peru, Nicaragua, Pontificia Universidad Catolica of Peru, Bethesda , Maryland, Washington ,, Rochester , New York, Tello, , Bethesda, Rochester, Shenandoah, Northern Virginia
When you live with 23 other people, there's always something to do. For Ishan Abeysekera, that was part of what drew him to his Brooklyn home when he relocated from London for work in late 2022. A group chat of building residents is frequently buzzing with outings and activities, making it easy to find plans on a given evening. "I think it certainly has led to me seeing more of New York," he says. "There might be a Saturday where you're feeling a little bit lazy, and suddenly there's five people going to Central Park or The Met and you go 'Oh, yeah, I'll tag along.'"
Organizations: Brooklyn, Cohabs, CNBC Locations: London, New York, Central
Read previewVilla Vie Residences' highly anticipated residential around-the-world cruise has been delayed yet again from its original May target date, it told waiting customers on Monday. Villa Vie acquired Odyssey, formerly the Fred Olsen Cruise Lines' Braemar vessel, in December. Villa Vie Odyssey is currently docked in Belfast, Ireland. Angela and Stephen TheriacSince May, more than 100 Villa Vie buyers have stayed in the UK in anticipation of the ship's departure. Since the initial delay, Petterson told BI that Villa Vie had paid almost $2 million for its buyers' hotels.
Persons: , Fred Olsen Cruise, Villa Vie, Lanette Canen Mikael Petterson, Vie, Petterson, Villa, Angela, Stephen Theriac, they've Organizations: Service, Residences, Business, Fred Olsen Cruise Lines, Vie, YouTube Locations: Belfast , Northern Ireland, Braemar, Belfast, Ireland
Read previewAs part of her housing policy agenda, Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris has promised to "cut red tape and needless bureaucracy" to build millions of additional homes and bring down costs. Zurich, Switzerland offers the latest model. AdvertisementApartment buildings behind farm houses in Affoltern, just outside Zurich, Switzerland. One of the study's key findings is, "if you upzone, upzone a lot," said Simon Büchler, coauthor of the study and an assistant professor of finance at Miami University. A whopping 64% of Swiss residents live in apartments, compared to just 28% of US residents, and the country also has an especially comprehensive and well-connected public transportation network.
Persons: , Kamala Harris, Michael Buholzer, Simon Büchler, upzoning, Büchler, Christian Hartmann, Matthew Maltman, who's, There's, Maltman Organizations: Service, Democratic, Business, Miami University, Reuters Locations: Zurich, Switzerland, Swiss, Canton of Zurich, Affoltern, New Zealand, Küsnacht, Lake Zurich, Canada, Europe, Australian
The kind of support Jacob needs, including having someone available 24 hours a day, is upward of $9,000 a month. With this in mind, we knew we could not afford to have Jacob living in the facility. So, my wife and I instead considered building an accessory dwelling unit (ADU) in our backyard. One of these, Independent Living Services (ILS), provides a set number of hours a week for in-home assistance with Jacob. After moving out, he qualifies for Supported Living Services (SLS), which expands the number of hours he can get in-home support.
Persons: , Todd Kuchta, Jacob, we've, He's, Nicholas Miller, it's, Jacob's, Witnesses, Villa, Nicholas Miller Jacob Organizations: Service, Business, Autism, Villa, Redwood Credit Union, Raiders, Oakland, Living Services, Support Services Locations: Napa , California, Napa, California, Napa County
The National Football League's Los Angeles Rams, No. 2 on CNBC's Official 2024 NFL Team Valuations list, are worth $8 billion, while the Los Angeles Chargers rank 26th at a value of $5.83 billion. Both teams play in SoFi Stadium, which Rams owner Stanley Kroenke financed to the tune of more than $5 billion. Los Angeles Rams owner Stanley Kroenke speaks during the "Football Meets Football" Youth Clinic at the Rams NFL training camp on the Loyola Marymount University campus in Los Angeles on July 26, 2024. Patrick T. Fallon | Afp | Getty ImagesThe mega tour was a boon for several NFL teams last year.
Persons: Stanley Kroenke, Kroenke, Taylor Swift, Patrick T, Fallon, SoFi, Beyoncé, Ed Sheeran Organizations: The, Football, Los Angeles Rams, CNBC's, Los Angeles Chargers, Rams, Chargers, Angeles Rams, Rams NFL, Loyola Marymount University, Afp, Getty, NFL, CNBC, Locations: Los Angeles, SoFi
The psychotherapist's 2020 book, "Polysecure," has become the poly bible for an increasingly queer and fluid generation. As consensual nonmonogamy went mainstream, searches for Fern's "Polysecure" spiked. "I've heard authors joke they get a cup of coffee from their book," Fern said. When Jessica Fern and Dave Cooley opened up their relationship, Cooley was surprised at the "searing anguish" he felt about his wife seeing other men. Fern, Cooley, and Fern's partner bought the property together and settled in, planning to live there long term.
Persons: Jessica Fern, Feeld, Lionel Messi, Fern, John, nonmonogamy, Molly Roden Winter's, Miranda July's, I've, Nielsen BookScan, you've, we're, Hannah, Dave Cooley, Cooley, Esther Perel, Dan Savage, Guralnik —, Ross Geller, it's, butch barista, deblasio, Chirlane McCray, Suki Waterhouse, Allison P, Davis, Clinton, isn't, Gilmore, Diego, — they're, Fern disentangled, polyamory, Julia, Apryl, Jessica, John Bowlby, Mary Ainsworth, Fern's polyamorous, she's, It's, Mike Belleme, Tobias, Lindsay, Molly Roden Winter, compersion, Fern's, , Abby, she'd, Axios they'd, Christopher Gleason, they'd, Gleason, We've, curt, Escher, Franklin Veaux, Eve Rickert's, Rickert, aren't, I'm, Daniel Lavery, " Lavery, polysecurity hasn't, She's, pats, hasn't, polysecurity, Fern isn't, We're, Myers, Briggs, there's Organizations: New York Times, New York Magazine, SUNY, Kinsey Institute, George Mason University Locations: Costa Rica, North Carolina, Russian, Manhattan, Asheville, patrick, Fort Greene, San Francisco, Cooley, Sheepshead Bay , Brooklyn, British, polyworld, Boulder , Colorado, Vancouver, Brooklyn, COVID, Bahamas, Feeld, Fern
Montreal is a gem of a city: It's safe and walkable, with a vibrant nightlife and a cultural calendar packed with events. It's also one of the fastest-growing cities in Canada, so why wouldn't you want to get in on the action? AdvertisementIt has become harder for Montreal renters to check everything off their wish lists without raising budgets. AdvertisementGiven the condition of Montreal's housing market, our "starter" is now just our forever home. Christopher O'Donnell/ShutterstockBusinesses also have to compete against the city's carousel of construction projects, which can reduce foot traffic, among other issues.
Persons: , It's, I've, Lisette Jemmott, Anatoli Igolkin, Jemmott, she's, Michael Falduto, isn't, Catherine Zibo, Falduto, it's, Glenn Castanheira, Marc Bruxelle, Yönder, Christopher O'Donnell, Castanheira, Helen Wolkowicz Organizations: Service, Business, The Coalition, Housing Committees, Associations of Quebec, McGill, Concordia, Concordia University, City, Montreal —, Montreal Locations: Finland, Montreal, Canada, Canadian, Toronto, Quebec, City of Montreal
"Strong renter retention alongside our growing national rent index underscores the robust demand present in the US market." AdvertisementThe best explanation is that apartment supply remains capped in those markets, Zumper noted. Of those, 28 also happen to have lower rents for one-bedroom apartments than the national median of $1,534. To help renters save, Business Insider narrowed that list down even further to 10 cities where one-bedroom units are cheaper than the national median and rent is down at least 5% year over year. Below are those 10 cities along with their year-over-year and month-over-month rent changes, median rent prices, the monthly savings vs national median, and the national rent rankings among the nation's 100 largest real-estate markets.
Persons: , Zumper, they've, Anthemos Georgiades Organizations: Service, Business, Syracuse University, Yale University, University of Kentucky, University of Wisconsin, University of Nebraska Locations: Syracuse , New York, New Haven , Connecticut, Lexington , Kentucky, Madison , Wisconsin, Lincoln , Nebraska, Madison, Lincoln, North Carolina, Texas
Hosted by Universal , Warner Bros. , Sony and Paramount , studio lot tours showcase the movie-making process from set design and sound recording to costumes and props. Building facades at the Warner Bros. studio lot. Floor to ceiling shelves filled with marble and faux marble busts at Warner Bros.' studio tour prop house. Studio Tour Hollywood Grand Re-Opening at Warner Bros. Studios on June 24, 2021 in Burbank, California. For the first six months of their employment with the studio, these pages serve as studio tour guides.
Persons: Tama, Robert Thompson, Adam Burke, Burke, Thompson, Mayer, Sarah Whitten, Tony Tasset, Oz, bauer, Foley, Gilmore, Harry Potter, Matt Winkelmeyer, Paul Dergarabedian, Alfred Hitchcock's, Truman, Benjamin Button, Steven Spielberg, Gabriel Bouys, King Kong, Allen J Organizations: Getty, Hollywood, Syracuse University, Universal, Warner Bros, Sony, Paramount, Los Angeles Tourism Board, Los Angeles Department of Public Works, Sony Pictures, Metro, Goldwyn, CNBC, Social, Sony Pictures Entertainment, CNBC Warner Bros, Warner Bros ., Fantastic, Studios, Turner, Paramount Studios, Bloomberg, Universal Studios, Afp, Universal Studios Hollywood, York, Los Angeles Times Locations: New York City, Los Angeles, Culver City, Central, Burbank , California, Los Angeles , California, York, Hollywood, New York
In addition to locations in Manhattan and Brooklyn, Cohabs has properties scattered across European cities including Madrid, Paris, London and Milan. Ishan Abeysekera decided that choosing a communal living space would increase his chances of making friends in a new city. Valentina Duarte | CNBC Make ItAbeysekera actually didn't set out to have so many roommates — or any roommates at all. On a whim, he looked up communal living in Brooklyn and came across Cohabs. Each person has their own locker in the communal living area, and the six refrigerators have enough space for each tenant to have their own shelf for their groceries.
Persons: Ishan Abeysekera, Valentina Duarte, , Abeysekera, Ishan's Organizations: CNBC, Cohabs, Financial Locations: New York, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Cohabs, Madrid, Paris, London, Milan, New York City, Crown Heights , Brooklyn
Read previewAdam Neuman's post-WeWork venture Flow was launched with a $350 million check and stakes in six buildings. Now, one of those buildings is struggling, and equity investors risk being wiped out. Crowdfunding platform Yieldstreet, which has helped raise money for the property, recently told its equity investors that their investments could be wiped out. Flow launched in 2022 with investments in six apartment buildings, including the now-troubled Nashville property, and a $350 million check from venture firm Andreessen Horowitz. A Flow spokesperson sought to distance the Miami-based startup from the 2010 West End property, saying that Flow has never managed the building and is only the minority equity owner.
Persons: , Adam Neuman's, Andreessen Horowitz, Neumann, WeWork, Neumann's, Yieldstreet, Nazare, Adam Neumann, They're, they're Organizations: Service, Business, Nazare, Yieldstreet, BI, SEC Locations: Nashville, Miami, Denver, Fort Lauderdale
More landlords across the US are offering rental perks to attract renters, according to Zillow. Cities including New York and Miami saw fewer rental concessions than average, due to tighter rental markets. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementApartment landlords are offering massive concessions to draw renters across the US, but not all cities are trying equally hard to drum up new tenants.
Persons: , Austin — Organizations: Service, Business Locations: New York, Miami, — Raleigh, Charlotte, Atlanta, Salt Lake City, Nashville
The second one — not as good," the seasoned real estate investor told Business Insider. Her second deal was a mountain cabin in a retirement community that she assumed would "appreciate like mad," she said. As of 2024, she said, she is a partner in $800 million of real estate, including over 6,500 residential units and 2,200 self-storage units across 11 states. Related storiesAdditionally, with a single-level property, you avoid potential structural headaches. "If it's going to be an investment property, I need to think about who's buying it next from me.
Persons: , Whitney Elkins, Hutten, Elkins, She's, that's Organizations: Service, Business Locations: Fort Collins, Hutten
Shoppers walk through the Fashion Centre at Pentagon City, a shopping mall in Arlington, Virginia, February 2, 2024. As of early May, the company had 503 Macy's stores, including a small number of other concepts outside of malls. There were 352 shopping malls classified as Class A and B at the end of 2016, according to company reports, S&P Capital IQ and Coresight Research. That decline is sharper among Class C and D shopping malls, which fell from 684 malls in 2016 to 287 in 2022, according to the companies' research. At some distressed malls, Macy's may be the last anchor that remains.
Persons: Justin Sullivan, Macy's, Tony Spring, Chris Wimmer, Saul Loeb, Taylor, Anand Kumar, Kumar, Naveen Jaggi Organizations: Fitch, Shoppers, Fashion Centre, Pentagon, Afp, Getty, JCPenney, Coresight, Nordstrom, Belk, Foods, Brookfield Properties Grocery Locations: San Leandro , California, Arlington , Virginia, U.S, JLL, San Francisco
Walz has overseen a significant push for new housing, including reducing regulatory barriers to construction, and supported progressive efforts to support low-income tenants and homebuyers. In May 2023, he signed a $1 billion housing omnibus law, which included funding for programs ranging from downpayment assistance to workforce housing. A city leading the country on housing policyMinnesota's biggest city — Minneapolis — has long been a national leader on pro-housing policy. A lawsuit in 2022 paused the policy's implementation until the Minnesota state legislature passed a law — signed by Walz — in May allowing the plan to go forward. Over the last decade, Minneapolis has constructed a ton of new and dense housing, which has significantly improved affordability.
Persons: , Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Harris, Tim Walz, Walz, Minnesotans, Ezra Klein, Janet Yellen, Yellen, Jenny Schuetz, Daryl Fairweather, Redfin's, Walz — Organizations: Service, Business, Minnesota Gov, New York Times, Democratic, Brookings Institute, Minneapolis —, Twin Locations: Minnesota, Minneapolis, Twin Cities
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Persons: Cecilia Reyes, Organizations: Service, Business Locations: confidentially
A combination of technologies — from various forms of batteries to other energy storage methods — will likely be necessary to increase capacity. As shown in this render, energy storage company Energy Vault, along with Skidmore, Owens & Merrill, the architecture and engineering firm behind some of the world's tallest buildings, is integrating gravity energy storage technology into building designs. A view of the world's tallest building, the Burj Khalifa, in Dubai, in December 2022. Two energy storage experts contacted by CNN questioned if the economics of a skyscraper battery could work, given the space that would need to be used for energy storage and the structural changes that would be needed to support the extra weight. Energy Vault has already completed a project in China which it says is the world’s first commercial-scale, non-pumped hydro gravitational energy storage system.
Persons: Chicago’s Willis, Bill Baker, Abdelhadi Ramahi, Robert Piconi, Stefano Boeri, Daniel Safarik, Organizations: CNN, Skidmore, Owings, Merrill, Energy, Owens & Merrill, Trade Center, Sears, Burj, International Energy Association ., SOM, Reuters Locations: Burj Khalifa, Dubai, China, Milan, Italian
Sam Dogen, 47, retired from his corporate job in 2012 and achieved FIRE status — an acronym for financial independence, retire early — but over a decade later, he returned to the office. Dogen wanted to return to work for extra income as his children got older and to contribute more to the Silicon Valley startup scene. He got a job as the head of content at a startup, where he wrote articles and newsletters. But within a few weeks, he already knew the job wasn't working out. He decided to leave his position and go back to being a stay-at-home dad — essentially retiring early for a second time.
Persons: Sam Dogen, Little, Dogen, Slack, , you've, renegotiating, microaggressions, would've, he'd, I've Organizations: Service Locations: San Francisco
Read previewI began my career in the financial services industry in 1985 in the warehouse at Fannie Mae Software Systems. I moved to the Bay Area and began my subsequent career in financial services. We couldn't recover before the Federal Reserve took us into receivership, making us the second-largest bank failure in history. The biggest problem was my homeWithout a full-time job, I could no longer afford the mortgage on my home in the Bay Area. Tony WoodallAfter Portugal, I joined friends in Medellín, Colombia, an inexpensive haven for digital nomads.
Persons: , Tony Woodall, Woodall, you'll, I'm, I've Organizations: Service, Fannie Mae Software Systems, Business, realtors, Bank, LinkedIn, Bay Area, First Republic, Federal Reserve, Social Security Locations: Fannie, Atlanta, San Francisco, Bay, Silicon, California, Camino de Santiago, Spain, Portugal, Portuguese, Colombia, Medellín, Germany
Over a million square feet of retail space is empty in vacant chain-drugstore locations across New York City. Aug. 6, 2024An empty Duane Reade, steps from Wall Street, darkens a landmark office building. Scores of chain drugstores that once anchored shopping hubs across New York City remain shuttered even as much of the city’s storefront real estate has bounced back from the Covid-19 pandemic. The result is over a million square feet of prime real estate collecting dust in some of the busiest commercial districts, according to a new analysis of the city’s pharmacy market. And critics say the stores have become neighborhood eyesores that attract illegal activity and detract from nearby businesses.
Persons: Duane Reade, Murray Hill Organizations: Walgreens Locations: New York City, darkens, Murray, Astoria
They are part of Louisville’s burgeoning tenants union, which mobilizes the residents of low-income apartment complexes, rural trailer parks and gentrifying neighborhoods to challenge the corporate landlords that they say have devastated affordable housing. Midsize cities like Louisville contain many of the fault lines that created America’s housing crisis: gentrification, federal development schemes and redlining. If this country’s affordable housing crisis can be solved here, it could establish a template for helping the nation’s poor and marginalized find stability. Josh Poe, 47, and Jessica Bellamy, 36, founded the Louisville Tenants Union in 2022 because they believe that organizing is the answer to the nation’s housing woes. “Tenant organizing,” Poe told me with pastoral conviction, “will be to the 21st century what labor organizing was to the 20th century.”
Persons: Donna Goldsmith, Goldsmith, , , Josh Poe, Jessica Bellamy, ” Poe Organizations: Kentucky Derby, Louisville, Louisville Tenants Union Locations: Louisville, Ky, Southern
After two years in the Air Force and decades on Skid Row, Steve Allen was spending his senior years living in his car. Home for Babs Ludikhuize, an Air Force veteran recovering from domestic violence, was in psychiatric care. Now all three have comfortable apartments with subsidized rents, and they embody what many analysts call the greatest success in homelessness policy — the decline in homeless veterans. Progress in the veterans program has slowed as rising rents displace more tenants and make it harder to help them regain housing. But while homelessness among veterans rose last year, the increase was smaller than other groups faced.
Persons: Steve Allen, John Sullivan, “ Patton, , Babs Ludikhuize Organizations: Air Force, Army, Department of Veterans Affairs, Department of Housing, Urban
Some of that is changing. “It’s a really big worry,” Hobbs said. “You cannot have a strong and prosperous economy without affordable housing.”You cannot have a strong and prosperous economy without affordable housing. “There are people who want to work, who want to be here — want to live here, want to be part of the businesses that are here — who are struggling to find the housing,” she said. Landwehr worries about sustaining the “diversity of the population” needed to power the economy and keep the area desirable for both residents and visitors if the problem deepens: “We’ll start to see kind of a division, if you will, of who’s here.”
Persons: , ” Hobbs, Kelsi Hobbs, Shannon Landwehr, , Landwehr Organizations: TD Bank, University of Maine, Regional Chamber of Commerce Locations: Maine, Rockland, Penobscot, who’s
Advertisement"I had a full-time job at the time, and I even had a property manager managing the properties," Cabrera said. Dutton, who has dealt with sellers wanting out, says even property owners trying to offload the problem can lose money in the process. This way, if one unit loses money for whatever reason, the other units will continue to cash flow. In terms of considerations when thinking about the location of an investment property, Dutton noted that one of the biggest expenses buyers often miss, especially in places like South Florida, is property taxes. Another tax mistake buyers make is checking the current property tax and assuming they will pay the same amount.
Persons: it's, Whitney Dutton, Daniel Cabrera, Cabrera, Cabrera isn't, Shelby Johnson, Johnson, Dutton, Chrissy Grigoropoulus, Grigoropoulus Organizations: Service, Native Realty, US Army Locations: South Florida, San Antonio, North Carolina, Florida, New York's Nassau County, New York
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