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Will Parker

Will Parker

Housing Reporter at The Wall Street Journal

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  • English
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  • Real Estate

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Recent Articles

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'Soft Landing' Gets a Boost From New Data

The U.S. economy grew more than previously thought in the second quarter, data released Thursday showed, bolstering the case that the country may be experiencing a so-called soft landing. Gross domestic product grew at a 3% seasonally and inflation-adjusted annual rate, the Commerce Department sa
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Apartment Construction Is Slowing, and Investors Are Betting on Hig...

The rise in interest rates pushed construction-loan costs up and property values down.
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Trump Says He Would Ban Mortgages for Undocumented Immigrants

The Republican nominee said it would help bring down home prices, even though these buyers account for a fraction of U.S. home sales.
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Sunbelt Manufacturing Boom Lures Property Investors

Investors are planning to acquire or build warehouses, hotels, office buildings and apartments near coming factories.
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The Rate Cut Won’t Save These Real-Estate Owners

Relief from lower interest rates is coming too late for many highly indebted commercial-property investors.
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Landlord Invitation Homes to Settle FTC Allegations of Hidden Costs...

The owner of single-family homes has agreed to pay $48 million to refund consumers.
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Chrysler Building Owner Is Poised to Lose Control of Iconic Skyscraper

A partnership led by RFR Holding is said to have missed $21 million in ground-rent payments.
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How Erdogan’s Monument to Turkish Power Landed New York’s Mayor in ...

Eric Adams cleared a path for the opening of the troubled Manhattan skyscraper after the Fire Department flagged defects. “You are a true friend of Turkey,” the consul general replied.
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Dreading the Constable’s Knock in an Eviction Capital

In fast-growing Phoenix, higher rents have pushed more people to their financial limits. Landlord-friendly laws mean evictions can be speedy.
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Americans Staged a Property Tax Revolt on Election Day

Florida and Georgia were among the states that voted for certain limits on property taxes, while North Dakota rejected a complete ban.
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Big Cities Take Up Fight Against Algorithm-Based Rents

The federal ​price-fixing lawsuit against rental-software firm RealPage could take years, but some cities and states are already cracking down on the company.