
Alcynna Lloyd
Economic Journalist at Business Insider
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4 days ago |
businessinsider.com | Samantha Rollins |Alcynna Lloyd |Henry Blodget
This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Orphe Divounguy, a senior economist at Zillow. In April, Divounguy purchased a home in Raleigh, North Carolina. The conversation has been edited for length and clarity. I've been with Zillow for almost three years. As a senior economist, I provide internal and external insights about housing. So, I do a lot of TV and radio interviews, discussing its dynamics with various audiences.
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5 days ago |
businessinsider.de | Alcynna Lloyd
Helene Sula vor und nach ihrer Gewichtsabnahme von 23 Kilogramm. Courtesy of Helene Sula Helene Sula hat seit Mai 2024 23 Kilogramm abgenommen, hauptsächlich durch Spazierengehen, Wandern und das Aufzeichnen ihrer Mahlzeiten. Die 38-jährige Reise-Autorin sagt, dass sie in fremden Ländern nicht auf leckeres Essen verzichten müsse.
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1 week ago |
businessinsider.com | Hana Alberts |Alcynna Lloyd |Henry Blodget
My husband and I are in our second year of marriage and are finally starting to think seriously about homeownership. Between scanning Zillow, reading housing studies, and even scrolling through social media, one thing is clear: buying a new home has never felt so out of reach, even for two working people with decent salaries.
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1 week ago |
businessinsider.de | Alcynna Lloyd
Helene Sula und ihr Mann Michael haben schon Hunderte Städte auf der ganzen Welt besucht. Sula sagt, ihr Favorit sei eine deutsche Stadt, die wie aus einem Märchen wirkt. Sie sagt, sie liebe Heidelbergs reiche Kultur, das schöne Schloss, das leckere Essen und die lebendigen Feste. Dieser Essay basiert auf einem Gespräch mit Helene Sula, 38, einer Autorin, die den Reisetipp-Blog Helene in Between betreibt.
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1 week ago |
businessinsider.com | Hana Alberts |Alcynna Lloyd |Henry Blodget
The West Coast has In-N-Out. The Midwest has Dairy Queen. I'd argue the South has Braum's Ice Cream and Dairy Store. In 1933, Henry Braum started a small butter plant in Emporia, Kansas, which expanded to include milk and ice cream production. In 1968, Henry's son Bill opened the first official Braum's store in Oklahoma City. Today, the family-run business has more than 300 locations across Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Texas.
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RT @NSheidlower: New for @BusinessInsider with @LloydAlcynna: Homebuyers rejoice: There are more homes coming soon to a neighborhood near y…

A mystery buyer wanted an 800-square-foot trailer in the Hamptons so badly that they offered a staggering $3.75 million for it. https://t.co/RpYn9LRuEd

Everyone is talking about #Phoenix and whether or not its #housingmarket is in trouble. In this piece I spoke with several experts about what is actually going on and just how bad things will get. https://t.co/516W3vGjn9