Real Estate News in Denver, CO
Santa Clara's Agrihood residents report air quality and fire hazard complaints
Just steps away from Santa Clara’s bustling Santana Row and Valley Fair shopping centers lies the Agrihood Sustainable Community, a housing development originally praised for offering dignified, eco-friendly living for low-income and formerly homeless seniors. Promised as a place of healing and nourishment, the complex boasts a 1.5-acre urban farm meant to foster community through shared gardening. But nearly two years since its much-celebrated opening at 76 N. Winchester Boulevard, the
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Santa Clara's Agrihood residents report air quality and fire hazard complaints
Just steps away from Santa Clara’s bustling Santana Row and Valley Fair shopping centers lies the Agrihood Sustainable Community, a housing development originally praised for offering dignified, eco-friendly living for low-income and formerly homeless seniors. Promised as a place of healing and nourishment, the complex boasts a 1.5-acre urban farm meant to foster community through shared gardening. But nearly two years since its much-celebrated opening at 76 N. Winchester Boulevard, the
New Property Law in India: Big Real Estate Shake-Up Ahead
A massive transformation is on the horizon for India’s real estate sector. The proposed Registration Bill 2025 seeks to modernize a century-old system by shifting the country’s property registration and ownership records online. The goal: eliminate fraudulent transactions and increase transparency, especially in cases where Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) have been easy targets due to their absence from physical property sites.
New Property Law in India: Big Real Estate Shake-Up Ahead
A massive transformation is on the horizon for India’s real estate sector. The proposed Registration Bill 2025 seeks to modernize a century-old system by shifting the country’s property registration and ownership records online. The goal: eliminate fraudulent transactions and increase transparency, especially in cases where Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) have been easy targets due to their absence from physical property sites.







