Report: St. Pete among the top three fastest declining Florida cities
The study analyzes factors such as population growth/decline, unemployment, income, percentage of vacant homes and affordability.
Corcoran HM Properties taps local real estate veteran to steer its Charleston office
Corcoran HM Properties has brought on Lee Allen, who's been involved in Charlotte's housing market for the past 25 years, to head its Charleston office.
Here’s how much you need to make to afford a home in New York City’s most expensive neighborhoods
Here's what it takes to buy a home in Tribeca and New York City's other most expensive ZIP codes.
Central Ohio foreclosures jump while filings rise nationwide
Central Ohio foreclosure filings are up 42% from last October, with foreclosures up nationwide.
Cary developer just spent $3.5M on Chatham land. Now, it’s looking to sell
A developer has bought land in fast-growing Chatham County with the intention of selling it off for housing and retail uses.
Top of the List: Central Ohio’s largest residential property managers
Central Ohio's largest residential property management providers report 149,284 apartments, condominiums and single-family homes under management in the region.
Delaware Avenue targeted for more development with new mixed-use building proposed
The property sits near Rivers Casino, across from the newly opened Battery mixed-use development and just north of a proposed 195-unit project.
Opinion: Giving strategies should include donor advised funds, despite controversies
When giving to charities, DAFs are a method to consider.
Butchertown Hall, Last Chance Liquors owners open bar and restaurant Cherries to Dickerson Pike
Amaranth Hospitality's latest project, in partnership with local developers, adds a new bar and restaurant to Dickerson Pike — featuring a large outdoor space and wood-fired-focused menu.
Why the cost of the classic Thanksgiving meal is down in 2023
The American Farm Bureau Federation estimates the cost of a Thanksgiving meal is down from last year's record-high but is still 25% more expensive than it was in 2019, which highlights the impact high supply costs and inflation have had on food prices since before the pandemic.