by IPOANS | Dec 20, 2021 | News
Many Nova Scotians who don’t own rental property might be asking themselves: why does it matter? Link to resource: KEVIN RUSSELL: Rent-control decree will drive out landlords — and tenants — in Nova Scotia Topics: Editorials, Media Releases, News...
by IPOANS | Dec 13, 2021 | News
Bill 62 – Interim Residential Rental Increase Cap Act: 5,400 multi-unit residential units and 3,600 single-family home and duplex rental units are at risk of being eliminated from Nova Scotia’s rental market. Link to resource: The Investment Property...
by IPOANS | Dec 7, 2021 | News
Go to any booming urban center these days, whether in Boston or Washington or Atlanta, and one thing is certain: Rental costs are frighteningly high. In San Francisco, perhaps the poster city for housing sticker shock, the average one-bedroom rents for about $3,300 a...
by IPOANS | Dec 7, 2021 | News
The 1970s sparked some cultural trends that have since fallen out of favor, such as disco and platform shoes. Among housing economists, the 1970s are infamous as the decade that a smattering of U.S. cities adopted or expanded rent regulations. Since then, rent...
by IPOANS | Dec 7, 2021 | News
Amid rising rental prices in urban areas, Swiss voters are being asked to decide on a proposal that will impose a 10 per cent minimum quota of social and affordable housing on new residential development nationwide. Six out of 10 Swiss residents live in rented...