Brooklyn Developer Found Guilty of $2.4 Million Embezzlement Scheme
Defendant could face up to 30 years in prison.
NAR's long-awaited settlement agreement reaches final stages
National Association of Realtors' Antitrust Settlement Hearing Postponed
County explores new revenue streams through property taxation adjustments
Putnam County seeks to retain real estate sale fees from state coffers.
City Council Maintains Control Over Landmarked Air Rights
City Council retains control over land use decisions despite proposed housing opportunity text amendment.
Buyer Agreements Under Scrutiny: DOJ's Recent Statement Raises Concerns
NAR Settlement Approval Hinges on DOJ Filing Aftermath
Oholei Torah Sues Valerie Sebbag for Contract Breach and Unethical Conduct in Crown Heights Real Estate Deal
Oholei Torah sues real estate agent over alleged breach of contract and trust.
City's $5B Housing Plan Includes 200 Staffers, Four Potential Rezonings
Adams Administration to Add 200 Staffers to Housing Agencies, Explore Rezonings in Four Areas.
Charles Village development clears hurdle after court ruling favors developer
Judge rules in favor of Charles Village mixed-use project in dispute with local homeowner.
Poughkeepsie Rent Control Measure Put on Hold
New York State Judge Overturns Poughkeepsie's Rent Stabilization Law in Favor of Local Landlords.
South Philly Development Plans Depend on Zoning Changes
South Philly Sportsbook Site May Be Rezoned for Large Development Project
Justice Department's last-minute comments spark controversy over NAR agreement
Industry experts respond to NAR's settlement filing, questioning its protection against future antitrust claims.
North Austin's rapid expansion collides with resource constraints
Williamson County weighs changes to development code amid growth vs resource constraints.
DOJ Tells Realtors Settlement Doesn't Protect Future Conduct
National Association of Realtors' Sitzer/Burnett deal faces scrutiny from the Department of Justice.
Broker-fee ban argument crumbles under closer examination
Columnist Ross Barkan's courage in opposing broker fees deserves recognition despite dismantling his arguments on the City Council's recent bill.
Brooklyn Jury Finds Real Estate Mogul Guilty of $2.4 Million Mortgage Scam
Local Business Owner Convicted of Defrauding Taxpayer-Funded Mortgage Lenders in Multi-Million Dollar Scheme
Nudo barred from disposing of business partner's share in project
Chicago real estate investor Gerald Nudo allegedly tried to secretly sell partner's stake, foiled at last minute.
DOJ's Late Filing Sparks Concerns Over NAR Agreement
Agency expresses concerns about buyer agent agreements in settlement approval.
Housing Market Outlook: Expert Insights on Post-Election Trends
President Trump's Housing Market Promises: Experts Weigh In on His Legacy
Vacant Philly Site Could Become Large Mixed-Use Development Complex
Council President Kenyatta Johnson introduces zoning bill for proposed development.
NAR and HomeServices Settle Litigation, Ending Long-Running Dispute
Two major settlements worth nearly $700 million are expected to be finalized within a few days.