Some residents have left the state, but many others have just moved out of big cities in search of more space and lower prices, creating hot spots in the suburbs and the once-sleepy exurbs.
Cities Need Housing. Parking Requirements Make it Harder.
California was a pioneer in minimum parking mandates, which drive up housing costs and climate emissions. Now the state is ready to lead the nation in reclaiming our cities from parking lots.
Record-breaking real estate frenzy is changing the culture of Colorado’s mountain towns
More than $15 billion in property sales in 2020 in seven resort communities marks a 61% increase over 2019. Historic sales volume and sky-high prices are pushing locals out of mountain towns.
U.S. Home Prices Surge the Most on Record in Buying Frenzy
The median price for a single-family home in the U.S. rose the most on record in the first quarter, as buyers fought over a dearth of inventory, according to the National Association of Realtors.
Investors Mine For Profits In Affordable Housing, Leaving Thousands Of Tenants At Risk
A Boston nonprofit is battling in court with an investor that wants to sell off low-income housing for profit. It's a story that's playing out across the country.
Denver council passes group living amendment after hours of public comment | Focus on Denver | coloradopolitics.com
By a vote of 11-2, the Denver City Council approved a high-profile zoning change early Tuesday that will raise the maximum number of unrelated adults who may live in a