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Some of Virginia’s Worst Nursing Homes are Being Sold
by James C. Sherlock One discerning group of investors in the real estate-with-nursing-home-tenants business appears to hire operating chain-management companies exclusively from those headquartered in the Lakewood, New Jersey, area. The chains compete, but are all run by the same small circle of acquaintances. That background is meaningful because five of Lakewood-based Medical Facilities of []
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The New Zealand Herald
· Jun 21, 2026
Kāinga Ora sell-off: The Herald lifts the lid on the buyers behind the most expensive state house sales
Kāinga Ora sell-off: The Herald lifts the lid on the buyers behind the most expensive state house sales
Utusan Malaysia
· Jul 11, 2026
Jualan rumah AS merosot akibat kadar pinjaman tinggi
WASHINGTON: Jualan rumah sedia ada di Amerika Syarikat (AS) mencatatkan penurunan pada Jun, menurut data industri yang dikeluarkan pada Khamis, ketika kebimbangan berhubung kemampuan kewangan terus membelenggu para pembeli hartanah. Persatuan Broker Hartanah Kebangsaan (NAR) mendedahkan bahawa jualan rumah sedia ada menyusut sebanyak 2.4 peratus berdasarkan perbandingan bulan ke bulan. Ia adalah bersamaan dengan kira-kira ... Read more The post Jualan rumah AS merosot akibat kadar pinjaman tinggi appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.
Brisbane Times
· Jun 29, 2026
The power shift: Why the tide could be turning for Perth homebuyers
Three in 10 houses sold for less than their listing price in June compared to one in 10 homes at the end of 2025.
Vermont Daily Chronicle
· Jun 21, 2026
Scott verdict on ’26 housing bills: “At the end of the day, the Legislature did very little”
What absolutely is not the right approach is actively pursuing ways to lessen the value of rural property, an approach that is all too often on display, farmer Becky Castle said. The post Scott verdict on ’26 housing bills: “At the end of the day, the Legislature did very little” first appeared on Vermont Daily Chronicle. The post Scott verdict on ’26 housing bills: “At the end of the day, the Legislature did very little” appeared first on Vermont Daily Chronicle.
TheJournal.ie
· Jul 5, 2026
Big chains are the winners from the poor targeting of Ireland’s hospitality VAT rate cut
With insolvencies declining, is a 681 million VAT cut really the best way to support hospitality?
The Real Deal
· Jul 6, 2026
Brooklyn Heights townhouse trades for $25M
A Brooklyn Heights townhouse just nabbed the borough’s priciest sale so far this year. The home at 192 Columbia Heights traded in an off-market deal for 24.5 million, according to public records. The closing price surpassed the year’s previous top sale, a penthouse at Fortis Property Group’s Olympia Dumbo, which sold for 16.3 million in March. The deal for the Civil War-era townhouse fell short of Brooklyn’s overall record, set by Eli Gindi of the Gindi real estate family in November, when he sold his Gravesend mansion for 32 million. Gindi’s deal replaced a brownstone at 8 Montague Street in []This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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Related coverage for "Some of Virginia’s Worst Nursing Homes are Being Sold": The New Zealand Herald — Kāinga Ora sell-off: The Herald lifts the lid on the buyers behind the most expensive state house sales. Utusan Malaysia — Jualan rumah AS merosot akibat kadar pinjaman tinggi. Brisbane Times — The power shift: Why the tide could be turning for Perth homebuyers. Vermont Daily Chronicle — Scott verdict on ’26 housing bills: “At the end of the day, the Legislature did very little”. TheJournal.ie — Big chains are the winners from the poor targeting of Ireland’s hospitality VAT rate cut . The Real Deal — Brooklyn Heights townhouse trades for $25M