AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoFlorida Housing Update: Florida home sales climbed in May for the ninth straight month as mortgage-rate fears eased; the median single-family price rose to $425,000 (+4.3% YoY) and buyers increasingly accept today’s rates. Public Safety & Housing Crime Response: British Columbia expanded its repeat-offender supervision hubs, adding Cranbrook to provincewide violent and property-offending intervention programs backed by $16M. Planning for More Homes (UK): Tyldesley approved converting a former single-family home into two self-contained apartments, reflecting ongoing demand for smaller units. Affordable Housing Pipeline (US): Tulsa’s city and TPS are moving toward a joint RFP to redevelop city-owned land into at least 100 units, with a major share required to be affordable. Major Development Approval (Los Angeles): LA City Council approved the $2B Fourth & Central mixed-use project, including 572 condos and 949 apartments, with hundreds of units earmarked as affordable. Policy Shift for Property Transactions (Australia): New anti-money laundering rules require buyers and sellers to show passport or driver’s license to agents, with added checks for higher-risk cases. Housing Health Crisis (Florida): A Pensacola child was hospitalized after months without working AC in a subsidized Area Housing Commission apartment, with repairs reportedly ignored. Global Proptech Event: Riyadh will host the Global Proptech Summit 2026 in October, spotlighting AI, digital platforms, and affordable housing tech. Property Market Signals (Portugal): Portugal’s housing prices hit a new record for the eighth straight month, though annual growth is slowing as supply remains tight.
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