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Where will developers build additional commercial real estate?
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The health system recently bought a six-story office building at 3090 Exploration Ave. Children's will use two floors to house 200 current researchers doing non-laboratory work. The rest of the space will be rented out to other organizations.
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How will the National Association of Realtors settlement affect housing sales in the Tri-State?
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A 2022 report by the National Association of REALTORS found the number of residential home sales involving institutional buyers in Ohio exceeded the national average.
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Rising interest rates and low inventory could be driving the decline.
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Mortgage rates have been getting lower as the spring home-buying season begins. FreddieMac's weekly survey of mortgage lenders listed the average 30-year fixed-rate mortgage at 6.28% as of April 6.
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A Black Cincinnati property owner has filed a federal complaint alleging that an apartment building he owns — and is occupied by Black tenants — was appraised for roughly $100,000 lower than its true value because of appraisal discrimination.
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Some local leaders say investment companies that purchase single family homes are making it harder for local families to attain homeownership. But investment firms say they're providing vital rental properties.
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State Sen. Bill Blessing is proposing a bill that would give individual homebuyers and nonprofits the first crack at foreclosure sales.
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While the firms claim to fulfill a desire in the community for more rental housing, experts say some of the firms employ predatory practices, charge too much rent and often box out individual buyers looking for a place in an already difficult market.