Housing Shortages, Single-Family Zoning and Solutions
ULI: Cities with housing shortages are rethinking their single-family zoning laws that make it hard for high-density construction projects to find available land.
ULI: Cities with housing shortages are rethinking their single-family zoning laws that make it hard for high-density construction projects to find available land.
A new report from the South Florida Climate Compact suggests that counties should spend billions now in mitigation efforts to avoid spending even more in the future.
Ocwen allegedly made mistakes servicing Fla. homeowner’s mortgages, including untimely insurance payments and force-placed insurance, says Attorney General Ashley Moody.
Due to COVID-19, the migration from cities to suburbs has accelerated; multifamily developers no longer have amenity wars to attract new residents; and health and wellness movements are emerging in hotels, offices and more.
New study: Women make up 57% of Florida Realtors membership yet fill a smaller percentage of industry leadership roles. Find out more at Women in Real Estate (WIRE) event.
The U.S. Center for Disease Control issued a list of frequently asked questions about the eviction moratorium, including that the judicial process can be “carried out according to state and local laws and rules,” and “eviction does not include foreclosure on a home mortgage.”
First-time buyers who drain their savings on closing day have to delay new furnishings and repairs – and at least temporarily put up with undesirable cosmetic problems.
New concept would allow companies to buy day passes to fully stocked offices in satellite locations – a way to give stay-at-home workers the benefits of an office.
If you click an “unsubscribe” button on a no-longer-wanted email, the sender can immediately learn your email software, browser choice and operating system.
Temporary outages started Oct. 7 and DBPR called in law enforcement. New security protocols have started, but personally identifiable info doesn’t appear compromised.