As Los Angeles regulatory policies and increasing operating costs drive out mom-and-pop landlords, the city’s rental landscape is undergoing an ownership shift with implications for pricing and housing stock quality. “Demand to... Read more »
Tensions are rising in Archbald, PA, over plans for dozens of new data centers that will span hundreds of acres in the tiny borough. The city of 7,000 is divided over developers’... Read more »
The Apartment Association of Greater Los Angeles’ partial win in its lawsuit against the City of Los Angeles may ease the financial burden and risk for local multifamily property owners to a... Read more »
New York City Council Speaker Julie Menin on Friday announced a proposal to build up to 35,000 new apartments on nearly 3,000 small lots across the five boroughs. These would be made... Read more »
A New Jersey town, once bustling with industries and factories, is slowly transforming itself into a cozy and convenient suburb. Harrison is in the shadows of New York City—about eight miles by... Read more »
U.S. real estate agents running as small business owners face financial management challenges that don’t show up on a closing checklist: cash flow problems between commissions, messy records that blur what’s really... Read more »
You might think the big money folks are the ones buying up all the houses, but here in the trenches, it’s the small investors like you and me who are really calling... Read more »
Investors continue to command a meaningful share of U.S. home purchases, even as higher mortgage rates and softer demand slow the broader housing market. While large institutional buyers once dominated the market,... Read more »
A New York real estate investor is revitalizing small desert towns hundreds of miles from Gotham. James Prendamano is now ready to invest $55 million in a small county in the southern... Read more »