A doctor inherited a vacant lot. The home he found there shocked him

Daniel Kenigsberg alleges a series of fraudulent documents led to his land being stolen last fall before contractors built a single-family house on his half-acre of land in Connecticut. Continue reading

Fractional investing platform CEO out after investors lose $63M

CrowdStreet CEO Tore Steen ousted after $63 million from investors went missing in a deal a fiduciary said had “red flags that are indicators of fraud,” according to reports. Continue reading

He grew up in a rental. Now he owns thousands. Here’s his playbook

Tawan Davis started the Steinbridge Group in 2016. Today it boasts $500 million in active investments, a number that could triple by 2025, he tells Inman. Here’s how he’s thriving amid uncertainty. Continue reading

Redfin adds new tool that shows home’s risk of damaging winds

Nearly half the people who moved within the U.S. in the past year believe they’ll be impacted by climate change in the next decade, according to a survey the company conducted in the spring. Continue reading

Fed sending US into a ‘category 5 hurricane,’ Barry Sternlicht says

Starwood Capital Group Chairman and billionaire real estate investor Barry Sternlicht claims Fed inaction has all but ensured a recession is on the way. “Nobody wants to sell anything today,” he said. Continue reading

Renters take aim at over-the-top junk fees targeted by White House

From tech fees to non-refundable move-in costs and so-called “peace-of-mind packages,” the “junk fees” landlords charge tenants are increasingly under fire from lawmakers and the White House. Continue reading

Zillow, Apartments.com join Biden’s war on rental housing fees

Zillow, Apartments.com and AffordableHousing.com agreed to join the fight in a continuation of a war on rental fees the Biden administration announced in March. Continue reading