U.S. cities
Coverage of U.S. cities in the Nexus archive.
- You can buy a sprawling mansion for less than $1M in these 5 US cities
A sprawling mansion can be purchased for less than $1M in five US cities, with Detroit highlighted as one location offering such bargains. The article emphasizes Detroit as a prime destination for buyers seeking affordable luxury properties.
- The US cities with the best and worst money habits - and the obvious trend that unites them
The article examines US cities with the best and worst money habits, highlighting a clear trend that connects them. It focuses on financial behaviors and patterns observed across different urban areas.
- A record 242 US cities now have starter homes that cost $1M
A record 242 U.S. cities now have starter homes priced at $1 million, according to a report. This reflects a significant rise in entry-level housing costs across the country.
- Tornadoes bringing 'day of destruction' to millions as extreme storms hammer 15 major US cities
Tornadoes and extreme storms are causing widespread destruction across 15 major US cities, described as a 'day of destruction' impacting millions.
- Starter homes now cost $1 million in 242 US cities: Zillow
The number of U.S. cities with $1 million starter homes has roughly tripled since before the pandemic. Zillow reports that 242 U.S. cities now have starter homes costing $1 million.
- Wing drone delivery might not be a novelty anymore
Wing is expanding into seven more U.S. cities through its partnership with Walmart. The article suggests that drone delivery is becoming more common rather than remaining a novelty.
- Doomsday report reveals Los Angeles’ plight on the world stage
A doomsday report highlights Los Angeles' struggle on the global stage as foreign buyers previously drawn to Southern California shift their focus to other U.S. cities. The findings indicate a decline in foreign investment interest in the region.
- Home prices are dropping in one-third of U.S. cities. Here's where.
Home prices are declining in one-third of U.S. cities, with Florida and California experiencing some of the steepest drops. These regions saw significant price increases during the pandemic but are now facing market corrections.
- Monthly mortgage payments are dropping in these major U.S. cities, says new report
A new report from LendingTree indicates that average monthly mortgage payments in major U.S. cities have decreased since 2024, despite rising home prices. This trend contrasts with the broader cost-of-living challenges affecting other sectors like gas and groceries.
- New report rankes the cleanest and most polluted U.S. cities
A new report ranks U.S. cities based on air quality, evaluating the presence of ozone and particle pollution. The study provides insights into the cleanest and most polluted urban areas across the country.
- Living comfortably costs the most in these California cities
A new study reveals that cities in the Bay Area and Orange County have the highest salaries required to live comfortably in the U.S., making them the most expensive places to reside in California.