AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoHousing Policy & Affordability (US): A new federal 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act was signed into law without Trump’s signature, aiming to boost construction and cap corporate rental ownership—Warnock and Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens framed it as a fairness push for renters trying to buy. Market Watch (Canada): Royal LePage says Canada’s housing momentum picked up in Q2, with prices down 1.4% year over year to $814,900, and a mixed picture across regions (GTA and Greater Vancouver still soft). Metro Vancouver (Canada): Royal LePage forecasts Metro Vancouver prices could fall another 3.5% in Q4 2026, while Re/Max reports detached sales are up but values are mostly flat. Local Planning (UK): Warrington Borough Council is set to review a contentious plan for a rear extension plus ramps, with 31 objections and a 74-signature petition despite officer approval. Luxury & Global Buyers: Estonia saw its priciest apartment ever sell for €4M, while Portugal’s property market remains hot with international demand keeping prices rising. EV Charging Costs (US): EVIQO says home charging in 2026 typically runs about 5–6 cents per mile, helping buyers compare against gasoline as federal charger credits expire. Legal/Privacy (Singapore): A court ordered Bloomberg to pay damages to two ministers in a defamation case tied to luxury property transaction reporting.
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