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Rent Growth Moderating in Cities Where the Most Apartments Are Being Built

The rollercoaster of residential rental prices in the U.S. that took place between 2020 and 2022 has moderated significantly over

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Deed Theft Is a Growing Problem With No Easy Solutions

Earlier this month, top lawmakers in New York State gathered at a press conference in Albany to mark the signing

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Tracking WeWork’s Highs and Lows Over the Past Year

WeWork’s journey has had a lot of twists and turns since its inception in 2010. The year that the co-working gianted

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Mandates Fuel Banks’ Move to Green Property Financing

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