WASHINGTON, March 4, 2026 – The Broker Action Coalition (BAC), fresh off its landmark victory with the Homebuyers Privacy Protection Act which goes into effect this week, is launching a we...
Finding land in Pinal County and envisioning a new subdivision, data center, or solar farm is only the beginning. Many first-time developers expect a simple process: submit plans, get approv...
San Tan Valley’s incorporation marks the largest single shift from county to city governance in U.S. history, with about 100,000 residents moving from Pinal County jurisdiction to self...
Arizona’s assured water supply certificate requirement has stalled residential development in Pinal County for nearly a decade, even as nearby regions facing identical restrictions res...
For years, many would-be Florida buyers have hesitated, citing rising property taxes, insurance costs, and concerns about hurricanes. But a major policy shift could soon change that equation...
The IRS published a new edition of its Cost Segregation Audit Techniques Guide on February 6, 2025, and the industry is still catching up to what it means. The update expanded the guide̵...
A bill recently introduced in the Colorado state legislature sought to give taxing authorities and local districts the power to hold elections on vacancy taxes. This bill does not impose a v...
While national headlines focus on mortgage rates as the main force shaping the housing market, John Finn, Jr., Senior Managing Broker at United Real Estate Richmond, says this misses the rea...
Connecticut brought together 60 to 70 stakeholders — including environmental attorneys, licensed environmental professionals, consultants, and municipal representatives — who met monthly...
Connecticut’s urban centers are filled with vacant, decaying industrial sites that companies have kept off the market for decades to avoid the state’s Transfer Act requirements. These ab...
You keep hearing that fiber internet is on the way. It’s hard not to get excited — fiber usually brings faster speeds and a steadier connection, especially when everyone in the house or ...
Utah housing officials warn that structural problems in mortgage financing are pricing most residents out, even as new construction increases. According to Steve Waldrip, Senior Advisor for ...
Across Utah, cities are approving new starter home developments that remain unbuilt, revealing a critical breakdown in how regional infrastructure is funded. The issue is not regulatory resi...
Neighborhood opposition to starter home developments is typically driven by fears that smaller, more affordable homes will lower property values, increase crime, and introduce social problem...
Indiantown is attracting industrial projects from Martin County by offering faster permitting and fewer regulatory hurdles, according to Village Manager Taryn Kryzda. Developers increasingly...