Real Estate Blog
Grove Park home prices keep rising even after Microsoft’s stoppage
Microsoft spooked some real estate investors when the company stopped work on its planned campus in February. But the headwinds haven't cooled the Grove Park market.
Samuels seeks to build 850-unit complex on Lynn waterfront
The development is to take up 1.1 million square feet and include an eight-acre public park and retail and restaurant space.
Three $1M-plus homes sold last week in one Erie County town
November is shaping up to be a busy month for million-dollar homes sales, with one town contributing three last week toward the month's total.
A 30-acre site with a century-old farmhouse, plus other cool local residential listings
Looking for lots of land or a real country feel right here in Western New York? You'll find plenty to like in this month’s roundup of interesting homes for sale.
Charlotte housing market posts annual increase in contract activity for first time in 2023
Though Charlotte's housing market remains in a slump, there were a couple of small silver linings in October.
Government Hill project on track after 18-month grapple with capital markets
A local developer is breaking ground on an apartment complex in Government Hill that will include two- and three-bedroom floor plans with average footprints of around 1,250 square feet. The homes are aimed at families and others interested in downtown living.
Major renovation and expansion planned for Tulalip casino
The two-year project will include “several new interior and exterior features and upgrades,” the Tulalip Tribes said.
Life science tower project tops out near Space Needle
Across town, a similar-sized life science tower in the Denny Triangle area is moving through the city's approval process.
Elon Musk’s SpaceX, Boring Co. have new projects in works east of Austin
What is the world's richest man up to in Texas? Check out some of the latest moves by his smaller companies, SpaceX and Boring Co., in the Austin area — including dozens of open positions and a new convenience store that's open to the public.
Moving pains convinced entrepreneur to leave Goldman, launch better way to rent furniture
Cameron Johnson left the stability of a corporate career to try something new — and he's got advice for others considering such a move.
Johnson is the founder and CEO of Nickson Living, a Dallas-based startup offering subscription furniture rental services. With an extensive background in real estate and stints at Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and Greystar Real Estate Partners LLC, Johnson found a hole in the industry he wanted to fill. He launched Nickson Inc. in 2017 offering move-in ready, custom…