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Best Rental Markets

Study: Markets in Texas, Washington are Best for Renters

By | 11/14/2022

All 100 of the largest U.S. housing markets favor renting over buying, but metros in Texas, Washington, Tennessee and North Carolina are the nation’s most renter-friendly, according to the latest study from researchers at Florida Atlantic University and Florida International University.

September Rentals

Study: U.S. Rent Increases Cooling, But Not in Florida

By | 11/04/2022

The U.S. rental crisis appears to be softening, although Florida rents remain among the nation’s most overvalued, according to researchers at Florida Atlantic University and two other schools.

Housing Price Decline

Study: Home Price Declines Hitting Western U.S. Markets

By | 11/02/2022

Average home prices are falling in 39 of the 100 largest U.S. housing markets and prices in an additional 18 metropolitan areas are expected to decline soon, according to researchers at Florida Atlantic University and Florida International University. The September price drops occurred mainly in the West, with the largest in San Jose, California, at 6.3 percent. Austin, Texas (5.5 percent); San Francisco (4.4 percent); Boise, Idaho (4.2 percent); and Salt Lake City, Utah (3.8 percent) round out the top five.

 


 
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FAU’s College of Business Ranked in Top 20 Entrepreneurship Programs

By | 11/17/2025

Florida Atlantic University’s College of Business’s commitment to excellence in entrepreneurship is reflected in the annual rankings from the Princeton Review and “Entrepreneur” magazine.

 

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Career Success

FAU Poll Shows Workers Redefining Success Beyond Titles and Raises

By | 11/20/2025

According to a new survey from a management professor at Florida Atlantic University, most workers are no longer measuring career success by promotions, challenging previously held assumptions about how people define success in their careers. Workers ranked financial stability as the most important factor for career satisfaction, followed by work-life balance.

 

 
 

 

 

 

 
 
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