David Holtzman is a staff writer for Homes.com with more than a decade of professional journalism experience. After many years of renting, David made his first home purchase after falling in love with a 1920s American foursquare on just over half an ...
David Holtzman is a staff writer for Homes.com with more than a decade of professional journalism experience. After many years of renting, David made his first home purchase after falling in love with a 1920s American foursquare on just over half an acre in rural Virginia. He later sold that house and now lives in a respectable 1960s midcentury modern on a smaller, urban lot with his wife and children, and a senior dog they adopted. David's passion is writing about how government housing policies shape the experience of renters and owners. The Boston-area native holds a bachelor's from Colby College and a master's in urban and environmental policy from Tufts University. He is based in Richmond, Virginia.
The latest round of housing development at the former Fort Monroe U.S. Army base in Hampton, Virginia, will include restoring a former hospital and an arsenal where weapons were made during the Civil ...
The Washington, D.C., area is gradually emerging from its pandemic-era slump, creating an opening for investors to capitalize on the recovery taking hold across the national office market.
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani challenged city and state officials to support his idea to raise income taxes on wealthy residents, warning that the alternative may be a hefty property tax ...
A set of storefronts that tourists encounter soon after they disembark from ferries onto the Massachusetts island of Nantucket is available for the tidy sum of $36 million.
The city of Alexandria, Virginia, has given the developer behind Amazon's second headquarters project approval to develop hundreds of new rental apartments and for-sale townhouses close to the tech ...
Hundreds of apartments are planned at Fort Monroe, a former military facility on Virginia’s side of the Chesapeake Bay with a rich history and value as a housing, recreational and ecological resource.
In one of the largest leases of 2024 for the industrial market in Savannah, Georgia, a logistics company has secured a warehouse of more than 733,000 square feet about 10 miles from the city’s ...
Hyundai’s new electric car and battery factory near Savannah, Georgia, will be one of the region’s largest employers as it turns out 300,000 vehicles annually, including Kias, the company’s namesake ...
The sale in November of a nearly 1 million-square-foot distribution center in Savannah, Georgia, is an example of how proximity to the city’s booming port is drawing interest from large investors.
The decision by tile and stone company Emser Tile to keep its distribution center in Suffolk, Virginia, a city in the Hampton Roads region, confirms the continued importance of the location’s direct ...
A former office building in Richmond, Virginia, is set to be converted to a mix of 200 hotel rooms and 290 apartment units, an indicator of growing interest in living in and visiting the city’s ...
A building that has drawn religious worshippers to downtown Norfolk, Virginia, for most of the past 120 years will continue to do so after its sale to the FavorNation Church in November.
Gravity on 400, an apartment complex that opened in the fall of 2024 in Norfolk, Virginia, is bringing more people into the city’s downtown and Waterside District.
The state of Maryland is considering whether to join the cities of San Francisco and Philadelphia in banning house, condo or apartment owners from using rent-setting software.
The wildfires ravaging Los Angeles have led to 25 confirmed deaths, caused at least $200 billion in damage and burned thousands of homes and businesses. They have also threatened or destroyed ...
Coliving arrangements that combine private units with shared spaces could make it easier to redevelop underused office properties and provide lower rents to address a U.S. housing shortage, according ...
Rent control seemed for a while to have been mentioned less in discussions about affordable housing around the country, even as the policy remained in major cities like New York, San Francisco and ...