Michigan looks to fix the state’s affordable housing problem
Read full article: Michigan looks to fix the state’s affordable housing problemMembers of the Resilient Homes Michigan coalition are looking to attract workers back to the state and modernize rental properties for low-income families to live in homes with clean air and nontoxic materials by proposing $1.6 billion in state spending.
Battle heats up over remaining federal rental assistance
Read full article: Battle heats up over remaining federal rental assistanceA debate is playing out across the country as the Treasury Department begins reallocating some of the $46.5 billion in rental assistance from places slow to spend to others that are running out of funds.
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Virus pummels commercial real estate, could end long boom
Read full article: Virus pummels commercial real estate, could end long boomThe swift emptying of commercial space marks a sharp departure from the real estate market that boomed in New York, Chicago and other cities in recent years. A weak commercial real estate market can mean layoffs among its estimated 3.6 million workers and at companies providing goods and services to real estate firms. Still, some real estate experts and landlords see this as just another boom-and-bust cycle, although the bust is happening at lightning speed. That will determine how rapidly the real estate market recovers. And while some of the changes in commercial real estate could be permanent, Calanog expects the overall market to do what it always does recover.