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Missouri House Approves Property Tax Relief Bill That Reduces School Tax Levy
The Missouri House of Representatives approved a bill that would reduce the minimum property tax levy school districts can charge from $2.75 to $2.20 per $100 of assessed value. KFVS reports the bill, if passed, would enact the reduction in the 2026–27 school year....
Missouri House Approves Property Tax Relief Bill That Reduces School Tax Levy
Rep. Tim Taylor, a Republican who sponsored the bill, said the change would not impact school finances. Continue Reading Missouri House Approves Property Tax Relief Bill That Reduces School Tax Levy
Judge Reverses Trump Halt to Offshore Wind Project
A federal judge has reversed the suspension for work on Revolution Wind, one of the five offshore wind projects halted by the Trump administration. According to combined media reports, Judge Royce Lamberth, a Reagan appointee on the US District Court for the District...
The Real Brokerage Expands Michigan Footprint with 172-Agent Good Company
The Real Brokerage Inc. (NASDAQ: REAX) announced that Detroit metro area-based Jim Shaffer and his independent brokerage Good Company joined Real through its Private Label program. Founded in 2020, Good Company brings 172 agents to Real, including Shaffer’s 40-agent...
Kansas Lawmakers Consider New Cap on Property Tax Assessments
Kansas lawmakers are considering a resolution that would update the state constitution with a new cap on the amount that a home’s assessed value can jump each year. KMBC reports Senate Concurrent Resolution 1616 from Republican Sen. Caryn Tyson will mandate that a...
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GOP Lawmakers, Former Fed Leaders Criticize DOJ Targeting of Powell
Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) called for a congressional probe of the DOJ. Continue Reading GOP Lawmakers, Former Fed Leaders Criticize DOJ Targeting of Powell
Aldi Plans 180 New Stores During 2026
The new plans include the first Aldi store in Maine. Continue Reading Aldi Plans 180 New Stores During 2026
Lawsuit Filed to Stop San Francisco’s Family Zoning Plan to Build New Housing Developments
The lawsuit noted construction is being positioned in the historic North Beach and Fisherman’s Wharf areas and in formerly off-limits lower-income neighborhoods. Continue Reading Lawsuit Filed to Stop San Francisco’s Family Zoning Plan to Build New Housing Developments
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Peachtree Group Debuts $250 Million Special Situations Fund Focused on Hotel Market Dislocation
“This fund is about capitalizing on dislocation, not chaos,” said CEO Greg Friedman. Continue Reading Peachtree Group Debuts $250 Million Special Situations Fund Focused on Hotel Market Dislocation
Hits and Misses for the Real Estate Week of July 14-18
A spike in foreclosure filings, Ohio’s dueling property tax relief efforts, and a congressman facing eviction. Continue Reading Hits and Misses for the Real Estate Week of July 14-18
RE/MAX: Home Sales Up for Fifth Straight Month
June’s median sales price of $440,000 was a 2/8% increase from the prior month. Continue Reading RE/MAX: Home Sales Up for Fifth Straight Month
Q2 Home Sales in Texas Up 1.4%
The statewide median price was $340,000, down 1.4% from the same quarter last year. Continue Reading Q2 Home Sales in Texas Up 1.4%
New Legislation Seeks to Address Systemic Bias in Home Appraisals
Six Democratic senators cosponsored the bill. Continue Reading New Legislation Seeks to Address Systemic Bias in Home Appraisals
Utah Blocks Land Purchase Near Airport by Chinese Defense Contractor
“This isn’t just about one deal,” said Cox. Continue Reading Utah Blocks Land Purchase Near Airport by Chinese Defense Contractor
New Bipartisan Bill Seeks Government Support for ADU Construction
The lawmakers stated the construction of new ADUs is needed to address the national housing shortage. Continue Reading New Bipartisan Bill Seeks Government Support for ADU Construction
Single-Family Housing Starts and Permits Down in June
Privately-owned housing were at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.321 million, which is 4.6% above the revised May estimate of 1.26 million. Continue Reading Single-Family Housing Starts and Permits Down in June
Florida Congresswoman Asks DOJ to Investigate Fed’s Powell for Perjury
Rep. Luna, a two-term representative, offered no evidence that backed her perjury accusation. Continue Reading Florida Congresswoman Asks DOJ to Investigate Fed’s Powell for Perjury



































