-
Private equity landlords' screening process discriminated against renters, lawsuits contend
Inaccurate tenant histories can add to the many woes renters face finding homes.
-
New charges detail conditions in Prince George's County apartment complex
The Maryland Office of Attorney General filed civil charges against Heather Hill Apartments and operating companies for multiple violations including operating without a leasing license for two years. News4’s Dominique Moody reports.
-
Here's what the Trump presidency could mean for the housing market, experts say
Donald Trump wants to address the housing shortage in the U.S. But some of his promises might be hurdles in the way.
-
Mortgage rates are likely to stay high after Trump's election win—despite Fed rate cuts
With a Republican sweep of the presidency and Congress, mortgage rates could stay well above 6% for the rest of 2024.
-
The ‘huge mistake' 1 in 13 homeowners are making with their money
More and more homeowners are skimping on insurance, despite the financial risks.
-
‘Rats coming through my cabinets': DC tenants to be paid in $1.6M settlement
D.C.’s Office of the Attorney General says the settlement over “deplorable conditions” will force the owners to sell a Shaw apartment building but preserve affordable housing units.
-
Settlement reached for tenants living in unsafe conditions
The Office of the Attorney General has reached a settlement with the owners of a Shaw apartment building with unsafe living conditions. News4’s Walter Morris reports.
-
Middle-class homeowners are increasingly squeezed by housing costs
One in four middle-income new homeowners — twice as many as a decade before — are buying into cost-burdened situations, according to NBC News.
-
New sustainable, affordable housing opens in Ward 8
A D.C. native worked to bring the dream into reality. This new multi-family building has rooftop solar panels and a wellness room. News4’s Juliana Valencia reports.
-
Dozens in need of temporary housing after Columbia Heights gas explosion
“We are basically homeless now. We’re homeless.” It’s been nearly two weeks since a gas explosion forced Angel Requeno from his Columbia Heights apartment, and he says many of his neighbors are worried about what’s next. “We have only had enough time to take out personal belongings, like clothing, medications,” he said The blast on September 20 left the...
-
Dozens in need of temporary housing after Columbia Heights gas explosion
Leaders from District agencies met with those displaced after a gas explosion in a Columbia Heights apartment building. News4’s Walter Morris reports.
-
Fairfax county church breaks ground on affordable townhouse project in parking lot
A local church is celebrating its 70th anniversary in Fairfax County by offering others the chance to put down roots in the same community — in fact, on the same property. News4’s Derrick Ward explains.
-
Cars, motorcycle broken into at Northwest DC apartment complex
Frustration is growing for residents of one Northwest D.C. apartment complex after a series of car break-ins. At around 4 a.m. Sunday, police say someone smashed the windows of at least two cars and damaged a motorcycle inside the garage of The Berkshire Apartments on Massachusetts Avenue. One woman tells News4 she had more than $4000 worth of personal items…
-
Cars, motorcycle broken into at Northwest DC apartment complex
Two cars and one motorcycle were damaged or broken into at an apartment complex in Northwest D.C. amid complaints from residents about a broken garage door. News4’s Mauricio Casillas reports.
-
Family of woman killed in Silver Spring apartment fire files $2.3M lawsuit
On what was supposed to be Melanie Diaz’s 27th birthday, her parents are filing a wrongful death lawsuit. She died trying to evacuate her burning Silver Spring high rise with her two dogs in February of 2023. Survived by her parents and her brother, her family is now seeking at least $2.3 million in damages against the owner of Arrive…
-
Family of woman killed in Silver Spring apartment fire files $2.3M lawsuit
The parents of a young woman killed in an apartment fire in 2023 in Silver Spring are now filing a wrongful death lawsuit. News4’s Juliana Valencia reports.
-
Reston homeless encampment to be cleared
A homeless encampment in Reston will be cleared by Fairfax County. Some are trying to help the people who live there with the transition. News4’s Drew Wilder.
-
‘A real slap in the face': Elevator outages in Navy Yard high-rise frustrate residents
Residents of a 14-story high-rise in Washington, D.C., are raising concerns about their lack of consistent elevator access. The three elevators at the Onyx on First apartments in Navy Yard have been mostly out of service since Thursday, residents say. It’s more than just an inconvenience — it’s a major safety and accessibility matter, they told News4. Three elevators,...
-
Residents of Navy Yard apartment building raise concerns over elevator access
Elevators in a Navy Yard high rise have been mostly out of order since Thursday, prompting residents to raise concerns about safety and accessibility. News4’s Mauricio Casillas reports.
-
You're not ‘throwing away money' on rent, says self-made millionaire: ‘I've made more renting than I would owning'
You aren’t wasting money by renting, says self-made millionaire. In fact, it can be a smarter financial move than buying.