Real Estate Blog
City, county panel recommends $5.35M for African American museum’s downtown move
The project is scheduled to open to the public in 2026.
Office rents decline in Miami-Dade, but still higher than most major markets, report says
In Broward, office rents stagnated year-over-year while they rose in Palm Beach County.
Warhol Museum approved for new Pop District performance venue on the North Side
Planning commission approval is expected to help museum to reach its $45 million fundraising goal with the hope of starting construction on new 1,000-capacity venue and multipurpose facility next year.
Peek inside a $48.2M Aspen home now on the market (Photos)
The home's wood is at least 200 years old, repurposed from old Swiss chalets.
Builder finds way for customers to travel the world during home construction
What is a homeowner to do when waiting for construction of a new luxury home to be finished? Take a vacation, said one homebuilder. Here's how this homebuilder is partnering with a luxury travel subscription brand.
Public opinion survey sheds light on housing, transportation and other issues
In this week's look at growth and transportation around metro Atlanta, Tyler Wilkins breaks down the answers from an annual survey of area residents.
The Realtors association and a group real estate brokers were hit with a $1.78B jury verdict
A federal jury found that the National Association of Realtors and a collection of brokerage colluded to maintain high commissions on home sales.
Fort Worth housing inventory inches higher but prices hold steady
The median home price in Fort Worth was $334,450 in September, according to new data. That was well below the median price for DFW as a whole but relatively unchanged from a year prior, despite inventory inching higher and closed sales falling sharply. Check out the latest residential data in this story. Plus, DBJ subscribers can access a list of the most-productive realty firms in the region.
$1.78B federal jury verdict in Kansas City could change how real estate agents operate nationwide
The National Association of Realtors, HomeServices of America and Keller Williams will have to pay $1.78 billion in damages after a federal jury in Kansas City found them liable for colluding to inflate or maintain high commission rates.
Jury issues $1.78B verdict against National Association of Realtors, industry giants in commission lawsuit
The verdict is the latest action in a series of fights over how commissions are paid by home sellers and buyers. Experts say those fights could reshape the way homes are bought and sold in America and potentially trigger deep cuts in the industry.