AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoTenant-Landlord Flashpoint: A Marquette, Michigan doctor says flooding repairs were ignored and she faced threats after speaking publicly, while renters in a city where 54% of households rent ask who actually helps when disputes turn hostile. Local Governance & Housing Costs: Cape Coral, Florida is set to revisit a $65M bond plan for parks, irrigation, transport, and seawall work—another reminder how municipal financing shapes local infrastructure and property conditions. Property Management Under Pressure: San Antonio residents at Mosaic at Medical Apartments report months without hot water, citing poor communication and slow fixes. Utilities Viability Watch: Youngstown, Ohio will consider up to $130K to study whether SOBE’s steam-heat provider can survive amid a “death spiral” risk if rates jump. Cross-Border Real Estate Risk: Chinese buyers’ Hong Kong spending hit a record HK$43B in Q1, but tighter overseas cash rules may cool luxury demand. Data Centers as a Growth Bet: India’s Anant Raj signed a Haryana MoU to invest Rs 20,000 crore in data center infrastructure, targeting 307 MW by 2031-32. Investor Demand Softens: Redfin says U.S. investor home purchases fell 6% YoY in Q1 to the lowest since 2020, as costs and prices squeeze returns. Short-Term Rental Enforcement: Michigan’s Dearborn Heights defended its short-term rental ban in federal court, arguing property managers lack standing.
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