Real Estate Monitor

US Housing Market Waits for Its Spring Rebound

Plus: NYC scraps property tax proposal, Blackstone drops a $4 billion deal, and a US suburb beats back sprawl
Prospective buyers at an open house in Rancho Cucamonga, California.Photographer: Kyle Grillot/Bloomberg
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This week, we have updates on the US housing market at the start of its key season for deals and New York City’s budget and tax proposals. We’ll also tell you about a suburb that reined in sprawl and a sports icon’s Spanish building deal. There’s a lot more, so read on.

Christine Maurus