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Buffalo-area residential real estate firms say, by and large, buyers will still have to compete for new homes into 2019 and beyond.

A 1.54-acre estate in Hartland that includes an outdoor swimming pool and sport court recently hit the market at $1.17 million.

The home is being listed by Karen Trimble of Team Trimble Real Estate, an affiliate of Keller Williams that specialized in Lake Country homes, named for lakefront neighborhoods in the four-county Milwaukee region.

Built in 1999, the home is located in the Bristlecone Pines neighborhood at 1901 E. Juniper Way. Spanning 8,500 square feet, the home features five bedrooms…

Austin’s real estate market remains hot, with a handful of new multifamily and office projects announced and others beginning to rise from the ground.

We’ve added more than a dozen projects to our Crane Watch database including a 51-story high-rise planned by prominent Realtor Kevin Burns, two new towers coming to The Domain and smaller office space coming to East and South Austin.

Crane Watch now has data on more than 200 properties in the Austin metro, covering billions of dollars in investment…

The Shelby County Planning Commission plans to reconsider a prior decision to approve a rezoning request for the Rushing Farms subdivision at Caldwell Mill Road and Indian Crest Drive.

According to the Shelby County Reporter, the rezoning would have allowed for lot sizes smaller than 1 acre, which is the minimum under the property's current zoning.

Harris Doyle Homes is the developer of the subdivision.

According to the report, the rezoning faced opposition from some residents who expressed concerns…

Survivors of the October 2017 wildfires in Sonoma County who haven’t found housing yet could soon lose FEMA assistance that’s providing them with temporary shelters.

A century-old house on St. Paul's Summit Avenue is on the market for $2,495,000. The address is 294 Summit Ave., but it might be better known as the “George F. Lindsay House,” named for the lumber baron who originally lived there. Garrison Keillor also lived there from 2008 to 2018, according to the Pioneer Press.

The architecture style is considered Georgian Revival, meaning it resembles the style of the 18th and early 19th centuries. It has six bedrooms and nine bathrooms across over 10,000 square…

Should Austin City Council keep the status quo, follow the third draft of CodeNext or go even further with boosting density and missing middle housing while reducing parking requirements and compatibility standards? City Manager Spencer Cronk wants answers from the City Council before the community tackles this thorny — but important — issue again.