realestate

Sober homes drive up housing costs in local markets

Columnist Teri Sforza reports on alleged unpaid rent and evictions linked to Nathan Young's operations in SoCal.

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eal estate markets in some areas may be distorted by sober homes paying inflated prices for properties. This phenomenon has raised concerns about its impact on local housing affordability.

    Columnist Teri Sforza reports that Nathan Young's business practices have allegedly led to a trail of unpaid rent and evictions in Southern California, sparking questions about the effects of sober home operations on the region's real estate market.

Housing market surge attributed to influx of sober homes in urban areas.