As calls to produce more housing grow, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul's proposed changes to the State Environmental Quality Review Act would streamline real estate development and eliminate potential roadblocks for many projects, according to land use attorneys.
In the span of two days in mid-March, the U.S. Senate passed an affordable housing bill and President Donald Trump signed a pair of executive orders aimed at making housing more affordable and spurring more construction, as lawyers keep close tabs on how those developments may affect prices, rates and construction starts.
Alternative housing models — including accessory dwelling units, single-room occupancy dwellings and manufactured housing — could take a bite out of the housing affordability crisis. But first, states must overcome barriers erected by local governments.
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As calls to produce more housing grow, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul's proposed changes to the State Environmental Quality Review Act would streamline real estate development and eliminate potential roadblocks for many projects, according to land use attorneys.
In the span of two days in mid-March, the U.S. Senate passed an affordable housing bill and President Donald Trump signed a pair of executive orders aimed at making housing more affordable and spurring more construction, as lawyers keep close tabs on how those developments may affect prices, rates and construction starts.
Alternative housing models — including accessory dwelling units, single-room occupancy dwellings and manufactured housing — could take a bite out of the housing affordability crisis. But first, states must overcome barriers erected by local governments.
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May 06, 2026
The nationwide average purchase price for U.S. residences in 2026 is $553,900, an increase of $13,200 from last year, according to data the Internal Revenue Service published Wednesday.
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May 06, 2026
Poland's antitrust authority is investigating OLX Capital Group's Otodom real estate listings platform after being notified about "significant" price hikes, the authority announced on Wednesday.
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May 06, 2026
Following the retirement of its longtime chief operating officer, the Atlanta Housing Authority said its general counsel will be appointed to the role on an interim basis while a permanent successor is selected.
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May 06, 2026
Massachusetts' highest court appeared divided Wednesday as it considered whether a proposed ballot question to reenact rent control in the state should be struck down because it contains a carve-out that includes religious properties.
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May 06, 2026
Oklahoma would allow certain rental housing to be valued using a cost approach instead of an income approach under a bill passed in the state House of Representatives.
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May 06, 2026
Day Pitney, Michael Best and Tarter Krinsky are among the law firms that have made recent real estate or construction hires.
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May 05, 2026
A North Carolina federal judge on Tuesday said a professional liability insurer must face claims that it has to defend a law firm against allegations it was responsible for a $510,000 fraudulent home loan, finding documents in the closing package could preserve coverage.
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May 05, 2026
A Ninth Circuit panel partly revived a Korean restaurant and apartment complex owner's lawsuit accusing Seattle of abandoning several city blocks during the 2020 Black Lives Matter protests, ruling Tuesday that the businesses can potentially advance nuisance claims by arguing for the suspension of the statute of limitations.
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May 05, 2026
The Second Circuit ruled Tuesday that national banks are exempt from a New York law that requires interest to be paid on mortgage escrow accounts, handing a key victory to Bank of America NA in closely watched litigation testing the limits of states' banking regulatory authority.
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May 05, 2026
Real estate developer Arada London said it has appointed its head of legal to the company's board of directors as general counsel.
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May 05, 2026
A Wisconsin village is asking the Seventh Circuit to undo a U.S. Department of the Interior decision to place 500 acres of properties into trust for the Oneida Nation, arguing that a district court ignored evidence of bias and shielded the transactional record from meaningful scrutiny.
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May 05, 2026
RXR Realty has refinanced a $158 million loan originated by Otéra Capital and secured by a recently constructed New York City apartment building, in a deal guided by Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP and Fried Frank Harris Shriver & Jacobson LLP.
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May 04, 2026
California's insurance regulator announced Monday that it's pursuing major penalties against State Farm over its alleged mishandling of claims related to 2025 Los Angeles wildfires, the same day the U.S. Department of Justice alleged in court that insurers conspired to cancel homeowners' policies in the years before the fires.
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May 04, 2026
An appearance by recently elected Miami Mayor Eileen Higgins at a local law firm's annual development conference provided insights into her approach to governing and several initiatives her administration is pursuing as the city tries to sustain its upward trajectory.
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May 04, 2026
Multifamily real estate investment trust executives told investors in recent earnings calls that they don't believe 2026 leasing activity will mimic the muted seasonal curve seen during the prior year thanks to continued supply burn-off, though they offered differing perspectives on when oversupply might be right-sided.
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May 04, 2026
Digital asset treasury FG Nexus has formed a special committee to consider a merger with a manufactured housing operator that's led by the same founder, as the cryptocurrency company weighs options to boost its share value, per a Monday announcement.
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May 04, 2026
A Texas federal judge has largely allowed a Galveston County beach town to enforce its new short-term rental rules, finding them to be reasonably tied to safety and nuisance control.
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May 04, 2026
The owners and managers of a Georgia apartment complex have agreed to a $750,000 deal that federal prosecutors say is the second-largest settlement the U.S. Department of Justice has ever scored in an individual housing discrimination case.
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May 04, 2026
Goodwin Procter and Polsinelli are among the law firms that guided the largest New York City real estate deals that hit public records last week, with a Bronx buy topping the list.
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May 01, 2026
Major banking industry groups have urged the Second Circuit to remand to the Federal Reserve Board its order blocking a New York bank's proposed cash guarantee program for homebuyers, arguing the decision relied on a flawed legal interpretation that would effectively erase a key pathway for banks to pursue "complementary" nonbank activities.
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May 01, 2026
A group of Lowell, Massachusetts residents has accused the state's Department of Environmental Protection of wrongfully approving "a flawed air quality plan" for the expansion of a 14-acre, 352,000-square-foot data center that's allegedly been polluting their community.
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May 01, 2026
Dozens of South Texas homeowners sued SpaceX in federal court, alleging the company's rocket activity at its Starbase facility repeatedly damaged their homes with noise, vibrations and sonic booms.
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May 01, 2026
The government has told a North Carolina federal court its settlement with RealPage fully resolves issues regarding landlords using the company's software to inflate rental rates, despite criticism from a pro-enforcement group.
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May 01, 2026
A group of mortgage originators and several software companies told a Tennessee federal court that a proposed price-fixing class action should be tossed because the plaintiffs didn't plausibly allege that the originators used certain software for a nationwide price-fixing conspiracy involving residential mortgage rates.
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May 01, 2026
Gunster secured a Florida federal jury award of more than $400,000 for a small developer in Florida using a village's own witnesses and public meeting records to secure business damages in the context of an unconstitutional conditions case.