Real Estate Blog
Lykens, Homestead Cos. now leasing Italian Village apartments
Apartments on one of the last undeveloped Italian Village lots are now ready for residents.
New Duke apartments continue rise in swank student living
New luxury apartments are opening up that are adjacent to Duke University.
Affordable housing project rises in south Raleigh
A Minnesota developer plans two more affordable housing projects in Raleigh.
RI county leads in the nation in second-home growth
This Rhode Island county saw 64% more second-home purchases this year than in 2022, more than any other such vacation market in the country, according to the luxury home marketplace Pacaso.
Home prices are projected to fall next year in Greater Boston
After years and years of home-price increases, levels may finally fall next year in the Boston area, according to a new estimate.
Judge strips control of downtown loft building from Lux Living owners
A state-court judge on Tuesday appointed a receiver for the Ely Walker Lofts in downtown St. Louis, stripping control of the property and its condo board from the owners of development firm Lux Living.
Condo sale in Tampa’s Grand Central crosses $1M threshold for first time ever
Grand Central at Kennedy was built in 2007.
Beyond Open grants helps small businesses have positive ripple across Charlotte
From a new roof to upgraded appliances and furniture, the renovations at the recently reopened Saigon Night karaoke bar and restaurant on Albermale Road is an example of economic mobility efforts in action.
Funded in part by a $100,000 grant from the Foundation For The Carolinas’ Beyond Open grants program, the capital improvements have enabled Saigon Night to extend its hours–and its owners hope that an expanded staff and more growth opportunities will eventually follow.
“The whole building…
How an Atlanta collaborative is transforming access to homeownership with Wells Fargo funding
Several years ago, Takaus Swinney’s work in property management brought him to Atlanta. He had worked in the city before and loved it so much he wanted to establish permanent roots by becoming a homeowner. Initially, he thought it might be an impossible dream since the city is one of the most overpriced housing markets in the U.S. according to the Real Estate Initiative at Florida Atlantic University.
Last November, Swinney found a homebuyer’s education workshop for aspiring homeowners offered…
Ary Place is legacy project for late developer Ali Youssefi
From the name of the development itself, to steel art pieces featuring his name in Farsi, elements of developer Ali Youssefi are infused into the newly opened Ary Place project in Sacramento's urban core.