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Following Move-Out Deadline, All Former Chatham Estates Residents Have Housing

Indy Week

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July 10, 2026

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Many residents displaced by the impending sale of the Cary mobile home park received assistance, but some face difficulties with the loss of a long-standing community

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The Real Deal

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· Jul 10, 2026

Chelsea NYCHA redevelopment greenlit after court lifts pause

Demolition and redevelopment at the current site of Elliott-Chelsea and Fulton Houses will move forward after a state appellate court ruling lifted a pause on the Related Companies and Essence Development-led project. The New York City Housing Authority, which partnered with private developers for the 2 billion overhaul of the sites in Chelsea, is prepared to begin re-engaging residents who remain in their units at the Fulton 11 and Chelsea Addition buildings with the goal of relocating them to make the buildings fully vacant for demolition and construction of new homes for the residents, according to an agency statement “This []This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.

Hello Magazine

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· Jun 25, 2026

King Charles and Queen Camilla finally confirm controversial Buckingham Palace living situation after £369m refurb

King Charles and Queen Camilla currently live at Clarence House, which has been their London home since 2003, but will not relocate to Buckingham Palace

The New Zealand Herald

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· Jun 28, 2026

MP Housing Perks: See how the number of MPs claiming all their housing allowance has skyrocketed

MP Housing Perks: See how the number of MPs claiming all their housing allowance has skyrocketed

Seeking Alpha

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· Jul 7, 2026

Janus Living: The Pure Play On Senior Housing Growth

Janus Living: The Pure Play On Senior Housing Growth

DNyuz

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· Jun 28, 2026

Living in your rental? The tax benefits aren’t so clear cut

Dear Liz: My husband and I have owned a rental property for 20 years. We’ve never lived in it. Now, we want to get out of the landlord business. We know we’ll have to recapture depreciation, but we always thought we could live in the property for a couple of years to save some on []

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· Jun 28, 2026

Protest in Esch: Déi Lénk calls for action on vacant housing

The Left has called for urgent action on vacant housing after highlighting a state-owned building in Esch-sur-Alzette that has stood empty for ten years despite the ongoing housing crisis.

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Related coverage for "Following Move-Out Deadline, All Former Chatham Estates Residents Have Housing": The Real Deal — Chelsea NYCHA redevelopment greenlit after court lifts pause. Hello Magazine — King Charles and Queen Camilla finally confirm controversial Buckingham Palace living situation after £369m refurb. The New Zealand Herald — MP Housing Perks: See how the number of MPs claiming all their housing allowance has skyrocketed. Seeking Alpha — Janus Living: The Pure Play On Senior Housing Growth. DNyuz — Living in your rental? The tax benefits aren’t so clear cut. RTL Today — Protest in Esch: Déi Lénk calls for action on vacant housing