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Eby says condo plan is not a bailout but a ‘rent-to-own' opportunity

VANCOUVER — BC NDP Premier David Eby spent much of his Thursday press conference defending the federal-provincial plan to convert vacant condos into “affordable housing” saying the program is “not a bailout” for developers, but instead, a “rent-to-own opportunity” to renters who could otherwise “never enter ownership.”
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The Real Deal
· Jul 2, 2026
Landlord loses UES grocery condo to foreclosure
Despite grocery-anchored retail properties’ increasing popularity, some owners are still losing buildings to lenders. Through an affiliate, lender MetLife took back the keys at 188 East 64th Street on the Upper East Side through a deed in lieu of foreclosure, Crain’s reported. Real estate firm Gateside Corporation gave up both two units in the deal, a commercial condominium and a parking garage. The deal valued the two units — located at The Royale luxury condo complex — at 44.1 million. The property is also addressed at 1066 Third Avenue. It’s unclear what sparked the foreclosure proceedings; MetLife declined to comment []This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
TwistedSifter
· Jul 8, 2026
She Discovered Her Neighbor’s Identical Apartment Was $275 Cheaper. The Insulting Ultimatum She Received After Offering a Fair Compromise.
This company was always just out for her money, and that isn't going to change anytime soon. The post She Discovered Her Neighbor’s Identical Apartment Was 275 Cheaper. The Insulting Ultimatum She Received After Offering a Fair Compromise. appeared first on TwistedSifter.
Commercial Observer
· Jul 9, 2026
Dependable Equities Lands $54M Resi Loan in Fort Lauderdale
Dependable Equities has nabbed a 54 million preconstruction loan for a two-tower residential project in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., the New York-based developer announced. CDK Capital provided the bridge financing, which covers a site at 101 Southeast Seventh Street and 633 Southeast Third Avenue, just south of the Broward County Clerk of Courts building, halfway between []
Curbed
· Jul 1, 2026
The Playboy Illustrator’s Spread at the Hotel des Artistes
The late LeRoy Neiman once kept nine apartments at the co-op on West 67th. His last four are now for sale.
Loonie Politics
· Jun 23, 2026
B.C. condo conversion plan might be more about financial sector than housing: expert
VICTORIA — An urban planning expert says a plan to convert empty condominiums into affordable housing in British Columbia might be more about stabilizing the financial sector than housing. Some have criticized the federal and B.C. government’s plan to convert unsold condos in a plan that Prime Minister Mark Carney said would use “innovative financial [] The post B.C. condo conversion plan might be more about financial sector than housing: expert appeared first on Loonie Politics.
Fox News
· Jun 30, 2026
San Francisco home with history of squatters under contract for $1.3 million
A San Francisco home occupied by squatters for five years is under contract for 1.3 million despite graffiti, needles, and no running water or electricity.
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Related coverage for "Eby says condo plan is not a bailout but a ‘rent-to-own' opportunity": The Real Deal — Landlord loses UES grocery condo to foreclosure. TwistedSifter — She Discovered Her Neighbor’s Identical Apartment Was $275 Cheaper. The Insulting Ultimatum She Received After Offering a Fair Compromise.. Commercial Observer — Dependable Equities Lands $54M Resi Loan in Fort Lauderdale. Curbed — The Playboy Illustrator’s Spread at the Hotel des Artistes. Loonie Politics — B.C. condo conversion plan might be more about financial sector than housing: expert. Fox News — San Francisco home with history of squatters under contract for $1.3 million

