Real Estate Blog
See how overvalued Jacksonville’s housing market is, according to researchers
More U.S. housing markets at or near pricing peaks, study shows.
Summit Partners exec buys new Golden Beach mansion for $25M
The price was a record for a non-waterfront home in this city.
30 female forces on Austin’s business scene
Once a year we identify women in Central Texas who are having an outsized impact on their company, industry and community. They span all sectors — from technology to health care to real estate to banking — and they offer up some great advice in this report.
Flashy North Hills towers to have restaurants, retail and luxury apartments (Galleries)
Kane Realty is planning another massive development in Raleigh's North Hills. This one will have two towers, hundreds of residential units and restaurants.
Pentagon official — and lottery winner — pays $8M for McLean mansion
The 9,100-square-foot home purchased by Gil and Jacki Cisneros has six bedrooms, six full baths, a four-car garage and an in-ground pool.
Texas CRE firms announce 5-development joint venture for multifamily properties
When completed the portfolio will include nine total communities. The first five are named Jefferson Railhead, Jefferson Grandscape, Jefferson Cedar Ridge, Jefferson Northlake, and Jefferson Peninsula.
Ryan Cos. will have to revisit big OP mixed-use after City Council’s rejection
After the Overland Park City Council rejected Ryan Cos.' plans for a mixed-use at 135th and Antioch — a project city planners unanimously approved — the developer will have to reconsider parts of its plan. But the company isn't walking away from the apartments and retail uses it has planned.
Black Sacramentans struggle — and get help — on path to homeownership
This story from the Sacramento Observer is a part of the Solving Sacramento journalism collaborative.
ONM Living has 2,300 build-for-rent units in development
ONM Living was created in 2019, and the company’s roots are in Fort Worth. Despite personal ties to the western side of North Texas, the firm’s focus on the area has been driven by submarket characteristics.
Micron’s plans for potential $80B semiconductor factory near Lockhart unveiled in incentives applications
Nearly a year after Central Texas was announced as the site for a “once-in-a-generation” semiconductor factory, another one is being planned for the region. Idaho-based Micron Technology Inc. could invest $80 billion in factories near Lockhart, a city about 35 miles southeast of Austin with a population of roughly 15,000 and a reputation as the barbecue capital of Texas. The details came to light in incentives applications and the company has not made a final decision on whether to proceed.