Real Estate Blog
‘Knowledge-based market’: How Atlanta real estate agents can navigate higher rates, lower demand
“If you waited last year and you waited a year, the rates are higher now and the prices did not go down,” said Cynthia Crawford, president of the Metro South Association of Realtors.
State picks a firm for $1B redevelopment of downtown Boston site
In an unusual twist, the Boston-based firm will not pay the state in cash for a long-term ground lease at the Charles H. Hurley Building site. Rather, it will provide state agencies with office space at no upfront cost.
Fast-growing Aberdeen adds another 113 new homes
The 113 new homes will have minimum lot sizes of 20,000 square feet.
Braustin Homes appoints new executives amid a boom in business
Braustin Homes, a San Antonio dealer of prefabricated modular homes, appointed three new executives ahead of its plans to expand into new products and markets.
Gill Holland partnering on new Louisville hotel
“It's crazy that there is not one hotel west of Ninth Street in Louisville, an area that, on its own, would be the fourth largest city in the state of Kentucky,” the developer said in a news release.
Wednesday Digest: Lyft pulls back on office space; Coinbase faces federal class action suit
Meanwhile, President Joe Biden is expected today to announce that he is canceling $10,000 in student loan debt for Americans earning $125,000 or less as well as pausing debt collection until the end of the year.
Cary’s Fenton development getting bull-riding cowboy bar
Grab your cowboy boots and hat, Cary's newest mixed-use destination is getting a premier bull-riding bar.
Merritt Properties moves into the Richmond market with $41.3M industrial investment
The Woodlawn-based company has been expanding south for a couple of years as Baltimore area opportunities lag.
Biotech manufacturer ABEC picks North Carolina for 251-job facility
ABEC Inc., based in Pennsylvania, provides engineered process solutions and services for biotech manufacturing, a flourishing industry in North Carolina's Triangle region. It is expanding to Wilson with a new 251-job facility.
Another Dulles development may be derailed by Loudoun’s pending airport noise regulations
A county supervisor voiced opposition against a similar nearby project just last week.