Luxury Lies At Senior Apartments, Washington AG Scores $7 Million Payout
Washington’s attorney general announced a $7M settlement with a property manager and owners after seniors reported mold, broken appliances and misleading “luxury” ads. The deal returns money to tenants and funds repairs.
South Palo Alto Motel Set To Vanish As Developer Drops $18M On Townhome Makeover
SummerHill paid roughly $18M for two El Camino Real parcels and has filed plans for 29 townhomes that would replace a motel and a commercial strip. The project is now in the city's review pipeline.
Snowbirds Own Half of Florida’s Empty Homes, Locals Left Scrambling
About half of Florida’s vacant homes are held for seasonal use — roughly 741,000 units — shrinking the pool of homes available to year‑round buyers and renters.
Ferguson Touts '$200M' Housing Haul, but Olympia Vote Was No Slam Dunk
Gov. Bob Ferguson posted a Facebook reel saying he proposed $244 million for affordable housing and credited lawmakers with more than $200 million in funding. The package centers on preservation and new units, with state agencies set to steer awards to projects.












