New Jersey family farm with a history of 175 years is at risk of being taken for affordable housing.

Family Farm in New Jersey Opposes Land Seizure for Affordable Housing A family farm in New Jersey, which has been in operation for 175 years, is currently contesting the local government’s attempt to seize part of their land for affordable housing development. Andy Henry, along with his brother Christopher, shared their experience during an interview, […]
Brooke Rollins Promises to Fight NJ Township’s Land Grab of Family Farm for Affordable Housing Development

Concern Over Family Farm Seizure in New Jersey Agriculture Secretary Brook Rollins refers to the situation as a “Biden-style government acquisition.” He has assured New Jersey families that efforts will be made to protect a 175-year-old farm from local government seizure for the construction of “affordable housing” units. Rollins indicated that the trend of seizing […]
Mike Lee’s Legislation on Energy, Land, and Housing Benefits Families, Outdoor Enthusiasts, and Nature

Affordable Housing and Energy Solutions from Utah’s Mike Lee Parts of a significant bill put forth by Utah Senator Mike Lee are aimed at addressing affordable housing, supporting hunters, and ensuring control over American energy, all while protecting outdoor spaces—issues that American families truly need. The Senate Committee is currently reviewing a version of this […]
Opportunity Zones have subtly emerged as the most successful housing initiative in the U.S.

America is dealing with a significant housing shortage right now. Experts estimate that there are about 7 million homes that we need to build. While some government programs aim to assist through rent subsidies and capping rent increases, the real issue lies in the fact that there isn’t enough housing being constructed to meet the […]
Hagerty and Norman suggest reducing federal housing support for sanctuary cities

New Bill Targets Funding for Sanctuary Cities A new proposal introduced by Republican lawmakers aims to suspend housing grants for sanctuary cities such as Los Angeles that do not adhere to federal immigration laws. Senator Bill Hagerty from Tennessee emphasized that cities encouraging illegal immigration should not receive federal housing subsidies, reinforcing the stance of […]
Skyscraper in Dubai housing 4,000 people catches fire

Fire Erupts in Dubai’s Marina Pinnacle Tower A significant fire erupted in a 67-story residential building located in Dubai’s upscale marina district, leading to an emergency evacuation of thousands of residents in the middle of the night. The blaze started at the Marina Pinnacle Building around 9:30 PM local time on Friday, with flames and […]
Almost half of London’s social housing units are occupied by migrants.

Immigrants in London Social Housing Nearly half of London’s social housing is occupied by families led by immigrants, who are reportedly prioritized over native-born British citizens. Analysis based on recent census data reveals that about 48% of social housing in London serves foreign-born household heads, as opposed to just 19% nationally. Social housing, typically managed […]
Trump’s housing plan may lead to a repeat of the 2008 crisis

Recently, President Trump made a noteworthy statement in a post on Truth Social, expressing he is “seriously considering” going public with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. A few weeks prior, Bill Plute was appointed to lead a federal housing finance agency, and it was revealed he’s aiming to dismantle the safeguards that restrict Fannie Mae […]
4-H programs continue to adopt gender identity housing even after guidance was revoked

Concerns Over Gender Policies in Federally Supported Youth Programs Some youth programs funded by the federal government still permit participants and camp counselors to stay overnight based on self-identified gender, rather than biological sex. This continues despite the fact that earlier rules aligned with these policies were withdrawn under the Trump administration, according to a […]
Lumber costs and tariffs are key issues in the US housing market discussion; groups are in conflict.

Lumber is becoming a key topic as the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) and the American Lumber Coalition voice concerns regarding the factors contributing to challenges in the U.S. housing market. On Monday, Fox Business Correspondent Kelly Saberi highlighted that, according to the NAHB, the uncertainty around tariffs and the ongoing fluctuations in timber […]