WKRN-TV / Video screen shot Mobile Home Sells for $1.5 Million After Buyers Discover There's More to It Than Meets the Eye The structure is not much to look at from the outside. In total, the living area is 528 sq ft, and in 2007, it sold for $135,000. By Amanda Thomason October 27, 2021
Robert Henke / Shutterstock; Ted S. Warren / APCommentary Lib City Shells Out $48 Million for Luxury Apartments - and Then Gives Them to Homeless People The mayor said Seattle's approach 'has the potential to become a national model for rapidly creating affordable housing.' By C. Douglas Golden October 6, 2021
Kim Cormier / Facebook Good Samaritan: One Woman's Act of Kindness Turns Homeless Man's Life Around If you ask David McDonald and Kim Cormier who has the better end of the deal, you won't get the same answer. By Amanda Thomason October 2, 2021
XArtProduction / ShutterstockOp-Ed Woke Companies Could Have Given $16K to Every Poor Black Household, But Here's What They Did Instead 'Apparently, these corporate executives feel they have some insight that has eluded politicians all these years.' By Star Parker August 31, 2021
(Drew Angerer / Getty Images The Biden Administration Is Pushing an Unconstitutional Eviction Moratorium When There Is an Easy Solution to Unpaid Rent The Supreme Court blocked the Biden administration’s latest federal eviction moratorium, which prohibited landlords from evicting tenants. By Thomas Catenacci August 27, 2021
Kamil Krzaczynski / AFP via Getty ImagesCommentary Black Residents Reject Woke Town's Reparations Because the Deal Wasn't Sweet Enough It was a wonderful opportunity to signal virtue. And maybe help some people. But it all blew up in the faces of the city council. By Mike Landry August 25, 2021
Alex Wong / Getty Images 'The Court's Hands Are Tied': Federal Judge Upholds New Eviction Moratorium The judge ruled the moratorium could be enforced since the Supreme Court declared it was technically constitutional. By Thomas Catenacci August 13, 2021
Win McNamee / Getty ImagesOp-Ed Mike Huckabee: Biden Praised for Ignoring Constitution 'If Biden really wanted to help renters who still lack income, he could have done a lot for them without ripping at the Constitution.' By Mike Huckabee August 9, 2021
Win McNamee / Getty ImagesCommentary Landlords Stand Up to Biden's Private Property Infringement, Sue Over Eviction Ban 'About half of all housing providers are mom-and-pop operators,' the head of one industry group said in response to the ban. By C. Douglas Golden August 6, 2021
Matt Sayles / AP Actress Buys $45 Million Home in Hawaii as Residents Cope with State's Hot Real Estate Market The price of the home - purchased by Barret Swatek - is the second-highest ever in Hawaii, just shy of a $46.1 million sale in 2018. By The Associated Press August 5, 2021