Has the pandemic made its attempt to extract each and every usable inch from your overstuffed home? Provided that this…
Category: Renting
Allentown Authority Sells Renovated Rentals for Affordable Housing
In the heart of the Lehigh Valley, a newly renovated five-bedroom home is about to become available on the market,…
Your Guide to Hiring the Right Electrician in Pennsylvania
When it comes to electrical work in your home or business, hiring the right electrician is crucial. In Pennsylvania, where…
Time Is Running Out to Claim Pennsylvania’s Property Tax and Rent Rebates
Pennsylvania has a program that helps certain residents get money back for rent or property taxes they already paid. It…
How to Be a Landlord in Pennsylvania: Rights, Requirements, and Laws
Being a landlord in Pennsylvania involves navigating a complex landscape of rights, requirements, and laws, ensuring both your interests and…
In Pittsburgh, Buying a Home Now Costs Less Than Renting
Across most U.S. cities, renting a home is cheaper than buying one, but Pittsburgh stands out as an exception. Recent…
Foreclosure Battle Puts Hundreds of Low-Income Tenants at Risk in West Mifflin
Foreclosure battles have put hundreds of tenants in a sticky situation. A major legal fight is unfolding in Allegheny County…
Facts About Pennsylvania Housing You Probably Didn’t Know
Pennsylvania, known for its rich history and diverse landscapes, offers a unique real estate market full of interesting facts that…
Allentown, Easton, Bethlehem: A Tri-City Struggle with Affordable Housing
Emigh Allison witnesses the plight of citizens grappling with the scarcity of affordable housing daily. As a case manager for…
Lancaster Turns Former Medical Campus into Mixed-Income Community
Lancaster County just got a much-needed boost in affordable housing. A new apartment complex, called College Avenue Apartments, has opened…
Rent, Food, and Gas Prices Jump in Northeast Philadelphia
People living in Northeast Philadelphia are feeling the pressure of rising costs in 2025. Everything from rent and food to…
Philly Rent Drops as New Apartments Flood the Market
At the end of 2024, the average rent for a one-bedroom apartment in the Philadelphia metro area was about $1,520.…

