AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoState Property Crackdown (Kuwait): Kuwait’s Interior Ministry says a joint inspection in the camel racing area led to 17 arrests for residency and labor violations, plus four land-usage breaches—some plots allegedly turned into offices, warehouses, and worker housing—while electricity was cut to deter encroachments. Housing Affordability Pressure (UK/US): Bank of Montreal reports “starter homes” are fading as buyers expect their first purchase to be their last, with longer stays driven by high costs and limited options; in the US, April existing-home sales were essentially flat while prices hit a new April high. Local Redevelopment Momentum (Tampa): East Tampa redevelopment is moving toward action as the city nears release of RFPs for long-held sites, with affordability and transit access among the scoring criteria. Policy Watch (Texas/NY): Texas AG Ken Paxton blocked property tax hikes for 132 cities; in New York, lawmakers are floating a cash-purchase surcharge on $1M+ homes, adding to the tax-policy churn. Market Reality Check (Phoenix): Phoenix’s empty anchor stores are leaving a “food desert” and no pharmacy after a grocery closure.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.