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New Jersey Lottery Homes Open at $192K, Rush Begins

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Is There a New Jersey Lottery Homes Program? Yes, but there is not one single statewide “New Jersey Lottery Homes” program. New Jersey uses multiple local and program-specific lotteries for affordable housing opportunities, including some homes for sale. Each development or agency runs its own process instead of one unified state home-buying lottery. That means lottery eligibility depends on the income, occupancy, and program rules set by the specific development or administrator. Applicants should also review contracts carefully, especially as enforcement actions in other states have highlighted risks tied to predatory housing contracts . Application timelines also vary by listing. Some pre-applications are submitted online through Affordable Homes New Jersey, while other opportunities are posted through municipal housing offices, administrative agents, or NJ 2-1-1 clearinghouse updates. After pre-screening, selected applicants are contacted directly following a drawing. Examples incl...

6 Fair Housing Violations Investors Accidentally Commit

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You can trigger FHA liability by slipping “no kids” into ads, spotlighting a church, or using exclusionary photos. You also get burned when you make one-off screening exceptions, use blanket criminal bans, or ask about marital status. If you mishandle disability accommodations, delay responses, or demand medical files, you’re exposed. Enforce rules unevenly, retaliate after a complaint, or steer prospects toward “better” neighborhoods, and testers will notice. Stick around for the fixes that keep you compliant. Fair Housing Violations in Ads: What to Avoid Even if you’re just trying to “attract the right tenant,” your ad can trigger liability under the Fair Housing Act the moment it signals a preference or limitation tied to a protected class. Section 804(c) uses a “reasonable person” test, so intent won’t save you. If you’re unsure whether wording crosses the line, you can file with HUD to report a potentially discriminatory ad. Avoid prohibited phrases like “no kids,” “ideal for sin...

Avondale Adds 286 Apartments, Arizona Growth Jolt

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The Stately Avondale Overview Stone and steel now define a new residential presence at 12375 W Van Buren St in Avondale. The Stately Avondale has entered the market as a 286-unit apartment community in the Coldwater Springs area near the base of the Sierra Estrella Mountains. The community is pet-friendly , allowing both cats and dogs. The project adds new housing capacity in Maricopa County while reinforcing Avondale’s expanding community identity. It sits within the 85323 ZIP Code and the Littleton Elementary District, placing it in a family-oriented setting with regional connections. In a broader national context, housing debates elsewhere have spotlighted investor concerns about rent freezes and shifting market policy. Nearby transit includes stops at La Canada and 4th Street and the Goodyear Park and Ride. The location also benefits from access to parks, retail, and major roads. Its contemporary arrival contrasts with nearby historic architecture influences. This underscores how ...

Marlborough 400-Unit Apartment Push Jolts Suburb

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What the Marlborough 400-Unit Project Includes Four tax lots at 626 Lattintown Road form the basis of a resort-hotel redevelopment. The plan would reuse existing structures while adding new buildings for guest lodging, hospitality services, and recreational amenities. The proposal covers parcels identified in Planning Board materials from January 16, 2024. It expands prior uses of the property rather than introducing an entirely new activity pattern. Similar large-scale developments often draw scrutiny over transportation and infrastructure because logistics benefits can reshape local traffic patterns and public investment priorities. The code-required lodging component would provide sleeping accommodations for more than 20 guests. By contrast, 400 Marlborough was later converted into nine condominium units in 1982. An existing lodge would be renovated for hospitality services. Several new buildings would supply guest rooms. Additional outbuildings with toilets would support outdoor ...

Seattle Uptown Site Buy Tees up 10-Story Family Tower

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What JPI and Stream Plan at 400 4th Ave W At 400 4th Ave. W, JPI and Stream Real Estate plan a 189-unit Class A residential project in Uptown. It marks their second Seattle venture together after announcing the acquisition on March 17, 2026. Nationally, office conversions have accelerated as developers respond to shifting demand shaped by remote work and housing needs. The 0.7-acre corner site was purchased for $7.8 million through a receiver's deed sale. Weber Thompson is designing the approximately 226,749-square-foot development. Design Strategy The sloping parcel drops 40 feet, and the building is planned to step into the hillside to improve views and unit placement. That approach also supports transit integration and stronger community engagement in a dense urban setting. Units are positioned to capture iconic views of Puget Sound, Downtown Seattle, and the Space Needle. The project is aimed at addressing a shortage of larger urban apartments. About one-quarter of planned ho...

Martin County Prices Plunge, Florida Warning

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Martin County Home Prices: What the Data Shows Martin County home prices weakened as fresh data showed a sharper downturn taking hold. Last month, the median sale price fell to $470,000, down 9.62% from a year earlier. Average home value slipped 5.0% to $437,819, while the Zillow Home Value Index reached $434,595, down 5.8% through December 2025. These figures point to a broad price correction rather than isolated softness. Martin County’s broader housing backdrop still shows a 4.1 price-to-income ratio , indicating homes remain expensive relative to local household earnings. Key Signals From Recent Pricing Data December also showed mixed readings. One reported median price was $485,000, up 1.3% year-over-year, while another December median registered $567,000, down 4.22%. In November, single-family median prices rose 7.64% to $592,000, and condos climbed 14.09% to $251,000. Market leverage also shifted. Homes took 92 days to sell, up from 75, and the sale-to-list ratio eased to 95.2%,...

San Jose Office Foreclosure Deepens Silicon Pain

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Why San Jose Office Vacancy Is Rising Although Silicon Valley hiring and output have improved in parts of the economy, San Jose office vacancy has continued climbing. Workspace demand remains structurally weaker than before the pandemic. The increase reflects persistent remote preferences and a weak return-to-office rate of 40.7%, one of the lowest among major U.S. metros. Many workers tied to Silicon Valley firms now live outside the Bay Area or California, reducing daily office use. At the same time, companies have cut onsite perks, making full-time attendance less attractive. Rising supply has added pressure. Office vacancy reached 21.8% in Q3 2024, up from 19.6% in 2023 and 8.6% in 2019, while average vacancy across asset classes hit 30.75%. The San Jose metro’s office vacancy rate more than doubled from its 2019 level. In contrast, San Francisco’s luxury market just saw a record sale of $42 million on Billionaires Row, highlighting how uneven Bay Area real estate conditions have...