Real Estate Blog
West Tennessee Home Builders Association names Ken Scroggs as new executive officer
Ken Scroggs spent nearly a decade at the Memphis Area Association of Realtors (MAAR) before taking his new role.
‘We don’t want to be all one thing’: As growth in Lancaster persists, mayor looks to spur more inclusive development
Some 1,200 residential units are currently in Lancaster's pipeline, and Mayor Danene Sorace wants to ensure affordable housing is available as Lancaster looks to continue growing as a diverse hub.
Dayton home sellers are making more concessions, as prices steady for buyers
U.S. mortgage rates continue to reach unprecedented heights, but the local housing market is still seeing steady growth and consistent pricing. But local home prices are only expected to grow and not see a dip. Even since two years ago, the landscape has changed for those selling their homes. More concessions are being made by sellers, including closing cost allowances and repairs of items found during home inspections. For a deeper dive into the state of the housing market, read on.
U.S. mortgage rates level amid march toward 8%
Freddie Mac reports the 30-year fixed mortgage rate averaged 7.76% for the week ending Nov. 2 — down from 7.79% last week.
Leasing Tracker: Office building in Miami’s Coconut Grove fully leased; Wealth management firm opens Miami office
This week's leasing & emerging markets news.
Saputo Cheese exploring second large Franklin facility
As it wraps up construction of a new facility in Franklin, Saputo Cheese USA Inc. is also considering the possibility of another building for cold storage and distribution.
South Florida real estate projects in the pipeline for the week of Nov. 3
This week's real estate news.
Alabama-based chicken salad chain is expanding to New Mexico in 2024
An Alabama-based chicken salad restaurant chain is expanding to New Mexico. The restaurant will be located at 10621 Unser Blvd. NW and is expected to open by spring 2024.
Harborplace plan for 900 apartments will help drive downtown growth, developer says
MCB Real Estate is counting on income from the apartments to repay investors in the Harborplace project and to create a more vibrant Downtown Baltimore.