USDA Announces Investments for Tribal Communities and Acequias and Finalizes Agreements with Irrigation Districts...
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced next steps and selections within the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA)
We Buy Houses for Cash: How It Works and Why It’s Gaining Popularity in...
Selling a home can be a daunting process, especially when dealing with traditional real estate channels. The rise of cash home buyers has revolutionized the industry, providing homeowners with a faster, hassle-free way to sell their properties.
Mayor Bowser, DCHA & POAH Celebrate Ribbon Cutting and Groundbreaking of Affordable Housing Developments...
Mayor Muriel Bowser and the Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development (DMPED), with the District of Columbia Housing Authority (DCHA) and nonprofit developer Preservation of Affordable Housing (POAH) today celebrated the grand opening of The Asberry, a mixed-use building with 108 units of affordable rental housing with a preference for those aged 55+.
FinCEN Requests Comments on Proposed Form for Compliance with Residential Real Estate Rule
The U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) issued a 60-day notice in the Federal Register concerning the form that select real estate professionals will use to report information about certain residential real estate transfers under the Residential Real Estate Rule.
Selling Houses While Black
About 6 percent of real estate agents and brokers in the United States are Black. Their white peers make almost three times as much, according to data and surveys. Tye Williams feels the heat. It’s 95 degrees out, and the North Carolina sun is beating like a drum. He’s in a full suit and tie and thinking about the tasks ahead. When he gets to the home he’s showing
THE NYS OFFICE OF FAITH AND NONPROFIT DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ANNOUNCES $2.3M IN FUNDING AVAILABLE...
The New York State Office of Faith and Nonprofit Development Services today announced that approximately $2.3 million in grant funding is now available for faith-based and not-for-profit organizations to improve public access to essential technologies.
Irvine-based Revive Real Estate Marks 5th Anniversary with Holiday Fundraiser to Benefit Children’s Hospital...
In tribute to its 5th anniversary, Revive Real Estate is bringing together employees, families, friends, supporters, and the local
Public Comment Period is Open on Revised Project Scoring Criteria for the Clean Water...
Project Scoring Criteria Determines How Municipal Sewer and Wastewater Projects Are Scored and Ranked to Access State and Federal Funding. Incentivizes Projects that Bolster Resiliency, Mitigate the Impacts of Climate Change, Strengthen Cybersecurity for Public Wastewater Utilities, and Take Septic Tanks Out of Service
PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD IS OPEN FOR NEW BOND ACT-FUNDED GRANT PROGRAM TO MITIGATE FLOODING...
New Resilient Watersheds Grant Program Will Bring State-of-the-Art Resiliency Plans into Action. Builds on the Success of the Resilient NY Program that Delivers Innovative Solutions for Flood Abatement
NAHMA, Pearl Meyer Release 2024 Affordable Housing Compensation Survey Report
The National Affordable Housing Management Association (NAHMA) and Pearl Meyer announce the release of the 2024 NAHMA Affordable Housing Compensation Survey report. The report provides affordable housing companies with current information on key organization metrics and compensation program structure/design characteristics.
Additional $25 million from sale of New Hanover Regional Medical Center transferred to Endowment
NHW Healthcare, Inc., the wind-down entity for New Hanover Regional Medical Center, has transferred an additional $25 million from the sale of New Hanover Regional Medical Center (NHRMC) to the New Hanover Community Endowment
The Ultimate Guide to Choosing the Right Outdoor Landscape Lighting for Your Home Garden
Creating an enchanting outdoor space goes beyond plants and decor; the right lighting can truly bring a garden to life after dark. Outdoor landscape lighting not only adds beauty but also increases safety and functionality, enabling you to enjoy your garden in the evenings. Choosing the right lighting requires considering both practical needs and aesthetic preferences.
Stevens Point Real Estate: A Guide to Living, Investing, and Thriving in Central Wisconsin
Stevens Point, Wisconsin, located in the heart of Portage County, is renowned for its scenic beauty, vibrant community, and accessible real estate market. Known for its top-rated schools, recreational opportunities, and a robust local economy, Stevens Point offers a charming blend of small-town warmth and urban convenience.
How Professional Window Cleaning Reduces Glass Damage and Wear
Maintaining a beautiful home or commercial space often means paying attention to the details that make it shine—and that includes windows! Whether it’s a coastal home in Virginia or a busy commercial building in Toronto, windows play an essential role in showcasing a property’s charm and style.
Modernizing Home Renovations: Planning and Visualization Techniques
In today's fast-paced world, home renovations are no longer restricted to traditional blueprints and rudimentary sketches. The modern homeowner is more interested in fully understanding how
Selling Your Home in Markham: Essential Tips for a Smooth and Successful Sale
The process of selling your home can be both challenging and stressful. From planning your move to finalizing the closing date, the entire experience can feel overwhelming. That’s why careful planning is essential to make the journey smoother and ensure a successful sale.
How Governor Tim Walz’s State Public Pension Fund Colludes with the Climate Cartel to...
The House Judiciary Committee released an interim report titled, "How Governor Tim Walz’s State Public Pension Fund Colludes with the Climate Cartel to Raise Energy Costs for American Consumers."
Foushee, Ross Call for Greater Accountability in Housing Amid Concerns Over Wall Street Influence
Congresswomen Valerie Foushee (NC-04) and Deborah Ross (NC-02) sent a letter urging the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) and Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) to examine the impact of institutional investment on the housing sector, and whether investors are taking advantage of federal affordable housing programs at the expense of homeowners and renters.
Senior Home Equity Hits $14 Trillion in Q2
Homeowners 62 and older saw their housing wealth increase by $600 billion in the second quarter to $14 trillion, according to the latest quarterly release of the NRMLA/RiskSpan Reverse Mortgage Market Index.
NEW YORK STATE ANNOUNCES EXPANSION OF ‘SAFE OPTIONS SUPPORT’ PROGRAM TO THE SOUTHERN TIER
The New York State Office of Mental Health today announced the successful launch of a new Safe Options Support or ‘SOS’ team to help bring stability to individuals who are experiencing chronic homelessness in two rural counties in the Southern Tier.