San Francisco Opening Parking Lot for Homeless Living in Vehicles
San Francisco’s homeless population living in vehicles has increased 45 percent in the last year, and now the city is opening a parking lot.
San Francisco’s homeless population living in vehicles has increased 45 percent in the last year, and now the city is opening a parking lot.
Left-wing billionaire Democrat donor-turned-presidential candidate Tom Steyer told an audience in Northwood, Iowa, on Monday: “I don’t want to be president.”
Democrat presidential hopeful Tom Steyer claimed he would “force” American towns to accept new, affordable housing in certain areas while speaking at the Democrat presidential primary debate held in Atlanta, Georgia, at Tyler Perry Studios on Wednesday.
A pastor in Orangeburg, South Carolina, has announced big plans for veterans who need homes in his community.
New figures reveal that around 678,000 people in Germany are now without access to a permanent residence, with tens of thousands currently living on the street. The report, released by the German Federal Working Community (BAG), shows that in 2018 there
Finance company executive Christopher Chuang on Monday announced a contest with a million-dollar prize to find a “solution” to the Hong Kong crisis.
Police have arrested five members of a far-left extremist group in Milan after they broke into vacant public housing and illegally gave it away to migrants.
The Trump administration is seeking to overturn a Fifth Circuit decision that was the first significant shareholder legal victory.
Democrat legislators have drafted a bill to import at least 50,000 “climate refugees” per year despite the damaging impact on Americans’ wages and rents.
Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) on Thursday teased upcoming legislation aimed to “guarantee” a home for everyone, calling homelessness in the United States a “moral stain.”
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) is facing backlash over his big rally in Queens over the weekend, with one community leader remarking that it seemed to be a “pretty white” event and others claiming that the Sanders campaign failed to properly reach out to the people of Queens.
Fannie and Freddie investors assumed that the end of conservatorship would result in a windfall. That might be a costly error.
As 2,700 migrants face expiration on their “transit apartments,” the Green Party in Gothenburg has demanded they be allowed to live in their residences permanently.
Democrat-run, migrant-packed California leads the nation in poverty, according to a Census Bureau report which considers the cost of housing alongside Americans’ income from wages and salaries.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) said on Tuesday that the U.S. cannot call itself an “advanced society” until it guarantees the right to housing, health care, and education, adding that the state of housing in the U.S. is “barbarism.”
The plan would be a huge boost to hedge funds and other investors in Fannie and Freddie while putting taxpayers at risk.
Middle-class wages in California have risen by 1 percent in the last 40 years, says a study by the establishment California Budget and Policy Center.
Elected officials in Maryland’s Montgomery County are trying to abolish the legal foundation for suburbia — “single family zoning” — to better aid and encourage a massive inflow of immigrant employees, consumers, and renters.
The government of Angola, an African nation in the southern part of the continent bordering the Atlantic Ocean, has retained one of the biggest lobbying firms in Washington, DC, to help it clean up a mess it created when the nation severely harmed a number of American companies operating in Angola.
The federal government must force tens of millions of suburban voters to sacrifice their houses’ value, their quiet schools, and their green neighborhoods so poor migrants can have cheaper rents and investors can build more houses, according to the New York Times’ editorial board.
Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) proposed a $100 billion plan to encourage black home ownership — echoing President George W. Bush.
A survey from the Swedish National Board of Housing, Building, and Planning has shown that while young people are struggling to find homes, half of the local governments give new migrants priority.
Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) recently minimized the rvalueof her luxury DC apartment, likening it to a Queens public housing unit.
Up-by-his-bootstraps investment banker J.D. Vance wants a Republican Party that helps ordinary people achieve their ordinary American dream.
A pair of Italian villages have begun a new plan to revitalise their communities by offering those who would like to move there homes for as little as one euro ($1.10) as long as the buyers devote time to making
President Donald Trump’s housing agency plans to exclude illegal migrants from subsidized housing, likely freeing up more cheap housing for the many Americas who face rising real estate costs because of legal and illegal immigration.
Fannie and Freddie are not expected to make enough in profits to pay their original 10 percent dividend.
Renewed confidence among home builders hints at a recovery in one of the markets that slumped most in 2018.
A spokesman just shot down the notion that Trump Administration might unilaterally release Fannie and Freddie from government control.
An op-ed in The Hill warns that a plan being shopped on Capitol Hill would recreate the failed system of privatized profits and socialized losses.
Sweden’s housing shortage has now reached a new record for the capital city of Stockholm where 636,000 people are in the queue for municipal housing with only a mere 85 vacant properties available.
Down 12 percent compared with last year. All U.S. regions report declines.
Amazon employees reportedly bought property near the company’s HQ2 location in New York City before the public announcement was made.
Wall Street billionaires hope the Democratic takeover of the House of Representatives may have created an opening for them to plunder billions from U.S. taxpayers.
Britain’s National Infrastructure Commission (NIC) is proposing to build a million homes between Oxford and Cambridge, with campaigners claiming the plan would lead to the destruction of 67,000 acres of greenfield countryside.
The smallest house in San Francisco currently on the market is priced at $650,000 for a “shabby” 480 square feet shanty.
Housing starts and mortgage applications were lower than expected. It may be time for the Fed to rethink its plan to hike interest rates further.
The Government is releasing thousands of acres of green belt land for developers to concrete over, as a population boom driven by mass immigration exacerbates a surging demand for housing.
Local authorities in the north-east of England are declining to house criminal migrants, citing dangers to “social cohesion”.
The lower than expected sales figures are a sign the housing market is cooling off