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In Mumbai, India, architect James Law is going out on a limb to give each apartment dweller their own swimming pool.
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In efforts to slash construction costs and time, as well as become green-friendly, a London-based developer has built communities based on shipping containers.
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While some would argue that stricter regulations and controls is the answer to reducing firearm violence, those in Champaign, Illinois apparently think more guns should be allowed, particularly in public housing.
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Thanks to surging rents in downtown Brooklyn, renters are finding solace in an unlikely place: Manhattan.
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The last time Obama was sworn in, a hotel room was nowhere to be found in the metro D.C. area. But local residents have wised up and are looking to make a pretty penny off of the visitors coming to watch the POTUS get sworn in for his second term.
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After a brief hiatus from our weekly acquisition roundup, the people have spoken, and the column has made its return. So be on the lookout for this article each Friday.
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Tokyo-based visionary architect Sou Fujimoto has come up with the perfect solution for anyone who can’t afford the rent on their own yet doesn’t have the patience or tolerance for roommates.
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The ball is now rolling on the search to replace Edward DeMarco, acting director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency.
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Most apartment rating sites wouldn’t give themselves a name with a negative connotation. But Chicago-based DoNotRent.com is throwing caution to the wind, likely to the chagrin of landlords and property managers everywhere.