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In London, Olympic Park’s Legacy Is Sustainability

Displaced Turks, Promised New Homes, Can Only Protest on an Empty Lot

The Recovery Threw the Middle-Class Dream Under a Benz

Need a Quick Inspection of a 58-Story Tower? Send a Drone

Piece by Piece, a Factory-Made Answer for a Housing Squeeze

New Jersey Town and University Bridge Their Divide, and Both Reap a Reward

How Student Debt Can Ruin Home Buying Dreams

In a Revived Durham, Black Residents Ask: Is There Still Room for Us?

Freddie Mac Examines Loan to Possible Rent-to-Own Housing Provider

What Amazon’s New Headquarters Could Mean for Rents

Philadelphia’s First Step to a Platform of Innovation

China’s Housing Market Is Like a Casino. Can a Property Tax Tame It?

Inside the Hollywood Home of Social Media’s Stars. (Don’t Be Shy.)

Warehouse Conversions Aren’t Just for Cities Anymore. Or Just for Warehouses.

Houston’s Unsinkable Housing Market Undaunted by Storm

Harvey Victims Face Hurdles, and Maybe Bills, in Getting Aid

Homeowners (and Taxpayers) Face Billions in Losses From Flooding

Investing in Malls, Despite Store Closings

How a Home Bargain Became a ‘Pain in the Butt,’ and Worse

Vanke Founder Wang Shi, Chinese Property Developer, Steps Down