June 2026

Long Beach Housing Voucher Caps Vary by More Than $1,000 Depending on ZIP Code

Long Beach Housing Voucher Caps Vary by More Than $1,000 Depending on ZIP Code

If you’re a renter using a Section 8 voucher—or a landlord who accepts one—the maximum subsidy the city will cover just changed, and the gap between Long Beach’s most and least expensive ZIP codes is striking. The Housing Authority of the City of Long Beach updated its payment standards effective June 15, after HUD revisedRead …

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A $1.6 Million Condo … for Your Car? Only in Las Vegas

A $1.6 Million Condo … for Your Car? Only in Las Vegas

Luxury show garages have become a must-have among wealthy, high-profile car enthusiasts, including Sultan of Brunei, Ralph Lauren, Jerry Seinfeld, Jay Leno, and Adam Carolla. Even those who reside not in luxury mansions, but in high-rise buildings, have found a way to proudly display their auto collections courtesy of impressive car elevator systems that enableRead …

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Naples Steps Into the Spotlight as Florida’s Ultimate Quiet Luxury Capital

Naples Steps Into the Spotlight as Florida’s Ultimate Quiet Luxury Capital

Perched on the edge of the Everglades, Naples has positioned itself as Florida’s capital of quiet luxury, offering an alternative to Miami’s flashier real estate scene—and increasingly drawing a younger cadre of executives alongside its traditional base of deep-pocketed Midwestern retirees. With a population of roughly 420,000 people, the Naples metro—which also encompasses Marco Island—isRead …

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I Fled Florida’s Prices and Politics to Find Peace of Mind and a Cheaper Lifestyle

I Fled Florida’s Prices and Politics to Find Peace of Mind and a Cheaper Lifestyle

Thinking about moving to another state, but not sure how to start? Welcome to Crossing the Line, where real people spill about how they searched for properties in another state. Today, Josh Pramis, a 43-year-old senior editor, explains how rising rental costs in his Florida town pushed him to consider leaving the Sunshine State onceRead …

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Buyers Want Walkability, but Agents Fear to Utter the Word

Buyers Want Walkability, but Agents Fear to Utter the Word

Most Americans say they want to live within an easy walk of shops, parks, and other neighborhood amenities, yet some real estate agents fear that discussing an area’s “walkability” may run afoul of the law. Their concern, in short, is that not everyone can walk. Touting a neighborhood as “walkable” may unintentionally violate fair housingRead …

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Richmond’s Zoning Rewrite Would Raise the ADU Cap to 1,200 Square Feet

Richmond’s Zoning Rewrite Would Raise the ADU Cap to 1,200 Square Feet

Richmond homeowners who’ve been waiting to find out how many units they can build on their property—or who they can legally rent to—still don’t have a final answer. But Draft 3 of the city’s sweeping zoning overhaul makes some of the biggest shifts yet, including tying occupancy to Virginia’s bedroom-size standards and raising the accessoryRead …

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