U.S. Land and Lot Supply Healthiest Seen In Years
The New Home Lot Supply Index (LSI – single-family vacant developed lots reflecting rate absorption via housing starts) for 4Q24 loosened quarter-over-quarter for the second quarter, while lot supply tightened year-over-year. “Land […]
National Land Realty Finds Acreage Prices Remain Stable Through First Semester
National Land Realty (NLR), the nation’s fastest-growing land brokerage firm specializing in farm, ranch, country estates, timber, recreational, and commercial development properties, has released its latest data on land sales […]
15 states to appeals court: Overturn endangered frog ruling
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Fifteen states are asking a federal appeals court to reconsider a Louisiana landowner’s attempt to keep the government from listing 1,500 forest acres as essential to […]
INVESTORS’ CORNER: Emotional-support animals and landlord rights
Animal rights and housing laws have experienced radical change. “No pet” policies are no longer inflexible, as housing accommodations are now granted for individuals with emotional and mental disorders. Historically, […]
Do-it-yourself landlords meet reality
Investing in real estate has long been seen as a great way to make money, but being a landlord is not as simple as it appears. Clearly, there is an […]
Landlord asked to referee for roommates
DEAR BENNY: I own a town house and rent it to four individuals. Then one person left and brought in a new person to sublet. The fourth person is not getting […]
Lay groundwork for an amicable eviction
DEAR BENNY: We own and live in a small (four-unit) apartment building. One of the tenants stopped paying rent in November of last year. Because she had lost her job, […]
Tenant-acity In the complicated sphere of tenant-owner relationships, tenants are demanding more
Not long ago, when potential tenants were seeking office space across the city, they were at the mercy of the landlord or owner.Those conversations changed during the recession, when vacancy rates were climbing and landlords were grasping for tenants. But as Charlotte moves back toward a landlord’s market, tenants aren’t relinquishing all the cards they’ve been handed.
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- Construction Jobs Increase In Majority Of Metro Areas From April 2025 To April 2026 Amid Growing Data Center Pushback And Need For Highway Bill
- Unemployment and foreclosure rates drive housing market risk in Florida and California
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- Construction Spending Rises 0.9 Percent Annually In April; Association Urges Officials To Renew Highway And Transit Funding By September
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- US consumer inflation breaks above 4% as Iran war raises energy prices
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