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Eminent Domain: When Private Property is Taken

Eminent Domain: When Private Property is Taken

by Rhett Loveman | Mar 24, 2025 | Insights

While this blog typically focuses on private land acquisition, the government also has power to acquire land through a condemnation process.  Eminent domain power has been used since the nation’s founding to acquire property for public...
The Looming Housing Shortage: Can the Industry Keep Up?

The Looming Housing Shortage: Can the Industry Keep Up?

by Rhett Loveman | Mar 19, 2025 | Insights

By 2060, the U.S. population is expected to increase by 27.2 million new households which will require a staggering 32.1 million new homes in the coming decades.Are We Building Enough Homes?Over the past decade, housing starts have averaged...
Key State Zoning Reform Bills to Watch in 2025

Key State Zoning Reform Bills to Watch in 2025

by Rhett Loveman | Feb 18, 2025 | Insights

As 2025 begins, key zoning reform legislation at both federal and state levels will focus on promoting higher densities and affordable housing. Federally, the Yes In My Backyard Act is expected to be reintroduced. It requires certain...
The Importance of Title Searches and Surveys in Land Development

The Importance of Title Searches and Surveys in Land Development

by Rhett Loveman | Jan 15, 2025 | Insights

Conducting a thorough title search and accurate survey is a crucial element of purchasing raw land for subdivision development. These steps can prevent costly mistakes and legal battles that could derail your project.A comprehensive title...
From the Experts: What’s Ahead for Housing in 2025

From the Experts: What’s Ahead for Housing in 2025

by Rhett Loveman | Jan 15, 2025 | Insights

The housing market is buzzing with optimism as we look ahead to 2025. Experts predict a year of growth and opportunity, driven by improving economic trends, easing regulatory hurdles, and innovative building strategies. Here’s a snapshot of what’s shaping up...
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