As unhoused people increasingly live in residential neighborhoods, their new neighbors have turned to one place for help in particular: the police.
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The secret bias hidden in mortgage-approval algorithms
Even accounting for factors lenders said would explain disparities, people of color are denied mortgages at significantly higher rates than White people.
Eviction moratoriums didn’t stop judges in one Ohio city from ousting hundreds from their homes
Tenants were evicted even when landlords didn’t follow the publicly stated rules.
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A lesson from the last recession becomes California law
Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed a bill intended to prevent corporate buyers from bulk-purchasing foreclosed homes, as happened in the last recession.
Mayor Pete has a redlining problem in Indiana
While presidential hopeful Pete Buttigieg was mayor of South Bend, most home loans in his town went to white families in white neighborhoods.
Reveal submits testimony to Congress
Senior reporter Aaron Glantz shares the findings of Reveal’s investigation into modern-day redlining with the House Financial Services Committee.
The lost homes of Detroit
Hundreds of millions of dollars in property taxes should never have been charged, but Detroiters still had to pay or risk losing their homes.
Unmasking the secret landlords buying up America
Government data on anonymous shell companies buying homes with cash should be shared with the public.
Here are the 10 most valuable houses in Silicon Valley
The list presents a small window into the movers and shakers in the Silicon Valley.
The Stanford empire
The value of Stanford’s real estate empire is larger than those of Google, Apple and Intel combined.