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Dutch voters head to polls in a knife-edge election focused on housing and Wilders
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — Dutch voters are going to the polls Wednesday in a knife-edge general election after a campaign that focused on
New Bonus Depreciation Rule Pumps Up Investment In Gas Stations
Real estate investors hoping to lessen their tax burdens next year are putting the pedal to the metal in a race to buy gas
Real estate firm banking on concrete houses to help solve affordability crisis in Northeast Ohio
No matter what community you go to, there’s a likelihood that affordable housing is a hot topic. A real estate investment firm thinks it
New auditor general report finds little improvement in ‘equitable access’ to housing in Northwest Territories
A new housing report tabled by the Office of the Auditor General of Canada Tuesday says Housing Northwest Territories (HNWT) has not changed much
Can San Francisco Build Its Way Out of the Housing Crisis?
California is under pressure to build more homes — fast. In response to the state’s housing mandates, San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie is pushing
Private real estate: from recovery to resilience
Private real estate has historically played a vital role in diversifying portfolios, and the conditions surrounding the market’s recovery are bringing these characteristics back
Bank Awards Affordable-Housing Grants to Help Preserve Low-Cost Units in Seattle, Eastside
The Aventine Apartments in downtown Bellevue are owned by the Seattle-based Low Income Housing Institute, which received a grant from Beneficial State Bank to help
5 Ways Real Estate Can Fund Your Retirement
The idea that real estate builds wealth isn’t a surprise to anyone. But what many people don’t realize is just how powerful it can
Will the Fed ruin the lowest mortgage rates of 2025?
Happy lowest-mortgage-rate-of-the-year day on this Halloween week! Mortgage rates are currently at a yearly low right before the Fed meets so the question is: