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The housing market has cooled off nationally in 2023, but how has that affected prices in the most expensive local ZIP codes?

Sanford's surging population and job growth continues to attract residential developments to supply new homes to meet growing demand.

D’Asia Feaster never dreamed of owning a home. She said it’s a dream few have growing up in the West Boulevard Corridor of Charlotte.

“You’re told to just rent, it’s portrayed as the only option.” said Feaster.

That has finally changed for her, though. In May, she bought a home from the West Side Community Land Trust (West Side CLT), a nonprofit created by neighbors to organize and empower the West Charlotte community to preserve and develop their neighborhoods in the face of rapid…

Inmar, responding to new realities brought about by Covid-19, dramatically reduced its footprint while also implementing enhancements to embrace remote work.

The building, including 36,000 square feet of office and a 14,000-square-foot food hall, is designed to appear to be a historic renovation and hence help to initiate a new downtown district that once was a large hosiery factory district.

Durham is set to get hundreds of new housing units including a development that will convert an office building into an expansion for Durham Tech.

A series of recent reports paint a picture of a Phoenix multifamily market that has seen a hefty decrease in rent prices year-over-year.

Experts from JLL told the Business Courier that building owners need to invest in their spaces if they want to keep attracting tenants in today's shifting market.

The hotel property originally went up for auction in foreclosure over two years ago.

“Ready to get depressed?” That's how one panelist assessed the Triad's office market. The outlooks for industrial, land and retail aren't nearly as dire, but aren't without their own challenges.