What We're Reading: Page 25
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Nov 27, 2024
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The Washington Post
Hidden ‘junk fees’ for trash pickup or common areas shock, anger tenants
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Bisnow
Banks Sneak Back Into CRE Lending Through Private Equity Firms
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The Real Deal
Whistleblower suit against Pangea Properties shines light on Section 8 fraud
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The New York Times
Their Landlord Overcharged Them. Now Tenants Will Split $15 Million.
Nov 26, 2024
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Stateline
Cities cut red tape to turn unused office buildings into housing
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CoStar
Here’s how building near bus and train stations might curb the nation’s housing shortage
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ABC 13
Harris County attorney pushes for stronger laws to protect Texas renters from negligent landlords
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Hartford Business Journal
Randy Salvatore recruits sons to modernize, streamline his growing multifamily development empire
Nov 25, 2024
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Texas Tribune
Trump nominates former Texas lawmaker Scott Turner to lead Housing and Urban Development
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The Real Deal
Chetrit refinances Two Bridges site, ends foreclosure threat
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Bisnow
Famed Short Seller: Apartment Investors Are In Trouble As $5.5B In Maturities Loom
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Gothamist
NY to require landlords to notify tenants of bedbugs within 72 hours
Nov 22, 2024
Nov 21, 2024
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The Wall Street Journal
Ken Griffin and the Big Miami Real-Estate Mystery
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Click2Houston
$146 million apartments sit empty. Why was it built on contaminated soil?
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Bisnow
Distress, Opportunistic Fundraising Dries Up With Deals Failing To Materialize
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AP News
Apartment buildings wrap up $1B in HUD funds for lower utility bills and climate upgrades
Nov 20, 2024
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The Wall Street Journal
Big Cities Take Up Fight Against Algorithm-Based Rents
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The Real Deal
CA Ventures’ European student-housing business shuts down
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The Washington Post
The upcoming housing battle that could roil mortgage costs even more
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Yahoo Finance
What’s behind the shocking, sudden rise in interest rates over the past few weeks?
Nov 19, 2024
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Yahoo
Bill Freeman, Nashville real estate investor and Democratic donor, dies at 73
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Bisnow
Mixed-Use Zoning Is Leaving Street-Level Storefronts Empty. It Doesn’t Have To Be That Way
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WCVB
Could Boston follow New York City in ban on requiring tenants to pay broker fees?
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CoStar
Midwest’s tight apartment supply pushes its annual rent growth well above the US average