Real Estate Blog
Here’s how much you need to make to afford a home in Portland’s most expensive ZIP codes
The housing market has cooled off nationally in 2023, but how has that affected prices in the most expensive local ZIP codes?
Corporate Woods building sold for $12 million
The 180,000-square-foot building in the office park just off Interstate 90 in Colonie includes more than 500 parking spaces.
Austin OKs $50M bond funding to build affordable housing development near Tesla
A Kentucky-based developer known for affordable multifamily projects has gained approval from the City of Austin to take advantage of a housing tax credit program to bring more homes to Central Texas.
Golden Corral property near UCF sells, paving way for big-dollar redevelopment
Here's what the buyer says is planned for the property near a busy intersection on the east side.
ADT to close more than half of its solar panel installation branches after revenue nosedives
Boca Raton, Florida-based home security provider ADT got into the solar energy business in 2021.
Austin scraps parking requirements as it targets affordability, reliance on public transit
Austin City Council has made a major change to its existing land use restrictions that's welcomed news to developers and housing activists. Following months of consideration, the city has lifted the standard parking requirements for new construction, which gives developers the power to determine how much parking they need.
New York developer obtains $48 million construction loan for North Miami mixed-use project
The developer obtained incentives from the city for this project.
Pinewild Country Club of Pinehurst sold for $20M to golf industry veteran
The Pinewild Country Club of Pinehurst, with three courses surrounded by a gated community, has been sold for $20 million.
MidWestOne Bank sues to foreclose on Kappa Sigma fraternity’s mortgage at U of M
MidWestOne Bank is alleging an LLC associated with a University of Minnesota Twin Cities fraternity has defaulted and owes more than $3 million on a loan taken out in 2017.
Student housing rent growth fuels Investcorp Atlanta expansion
MetLife Investment Management provided the financing for one of the largest suburban Atlanta property transactions this year.