
Two Detroit Apartment Complexes Head to Auction Amid Low Occupancy
An Israeli investor is auctioning two Detroit apartment complexes with low occupancy rates, creating a significant lease-up opportunity for new ownership.
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An Israeli investor is auctioning two Detroit apartment complexes with low occupancy rates, creating a significant lease-up opportunity for new ownership.

Los Angeles's 'mansion tax,' Measure ULA, has fallen short of revenue goals and worsened the housing shortage by discouraging new development, city officials confirm.

Bedford is considering a new real estate transfer fee to fund affordable housing, while also advancing a regional rental assistance program and other local projects.

Despite a nationwide construction boom, new research shows rents are rising for low-income families as developers focus on luxury units and operating costs soar.

A new study of six major U.S. cities reveals a housing construction boom that overwhelmingly favors large, expensive homes, leaving middle- and low-income buyers behind.

The Las Vegas housing market is experiencing a major shift, with sellers outnumbering buyers by 86% and rents falling, yet an affordability crisis persists.

Recent property records from Union County, New Jersey, show that homes under $400,000 are still available, offering entry points for budget-conscious buyers.

South Florida's real estate market presents a divided picture for 2025, with single-family homes appreciating while the condo sector faces major challenges.

Mayor Eric Adams vetoed the Community Opportunity to Purchase Act (COPA) and 18 other housing bills on his final day in office, a move celebrated by landlord groups but criticized by housing advocates

A plan for 79 affordable condos in East Hampton was withdrawn within a week following intense community opposition and a petition with nearly 3,000 signatures.

New York City has selected GFP Real Estate to redevelop an office building at 100 Gold Street into a residential complex with approximately 3,700 new homes.

A proposed NYC law, the Community Opportunity to Purchase Act, would give nonprofits the first right to buy apartment buildings, sparking a debate between housing advocates and property owners.