SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Housing advocates, nonprofit leaders and state lawmakers rallied Monday to urge Gov. Gavin Newsom to restore funding for CalHome, a long-running
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The areas where housing developments will get a ‘default yes’ if based nearby
Christopher McKeon November 17, 2025 at 5:40 PM Labour’s manifesto promised to build 1.5 million homes by the next election in a bid to
Oregon homeless service groups say Trump’s overhaul of key housing program will exclude them from funding
The Trump administration will require that homeless service providers force people to receive behavioral health treatment in order to access long-term, federally supported housing,
More housing on California’s coast? Commission changes signal pro-building shift
By Nadia Lathan | CalMatters Bone-colored bluffs and jagged cliffs line the Monterey shoreline where chalky sand meets redwoods. Its rugged coastline, including beloved
MN foundations group launches $20M housing stability initiative
Three well-known Minnesota foundations have teamed up to expand affordable housing access in the state. The Saint Paul & Minnesota Foundation in partnership with
Mortgage Rates Hold Steady to Begin New Week
The bond market (which dictates rates) was roughly unchanged over the weekend. As such, it’s no surprise to see mortgage rates right in line
Trump International Maldives Hotel Will Offer Tokenized Real Estate Investments
In brief The Trump Organization is teaming with luxury real-estate developer Dar Global to build a resort in the Maldives. The Trump International Hotel
Why Climate Risk is Too Big To Ignore When Making CRE Investment Decisions
Lukky Ahmed, Co-Founder and CEO of climate analytics and resilience solutions firm Climate X, kicked off the November 5 virtual event, “Real Estate Resilience:
Business Buzz: Colorado River crisis threatens economy, housing and energy costs
With negotiations still at an impasse and deadlines approaching, decisions over the next year could shape Colorado’s economy and quality of life for generations.