Real Estate Blog
U.S. mortgage rates on the rise again
The 30-year fixed mortgage rate averaged 5.51% for the week ending July 14 — up from 5.30% last week.
The Providence Group’s Warren Jolly powers through real estate rollercoaster
Best known for building homes in Atlanta's suburbs, Warren Jolly credits his father for instilling his passion for real estate.
Why this Philadelphia real estate firm picked now of all times to invest in D.C.
Post Brothers' Matthew Petronk says the stars are aligned for converting Washington, D.C.'s older office into apartments.
This small city outside Durham just approved 800 new homes
Growth is spurting up all over the Greater Triangle. One small city of 8,800 residents half an hour outside Durham just approved over 800 new homes.
Dayton industrial property sold as part of $82 million transaction
A Boston firm has completed the sale of two fully occupied industrial real estate properties that consist of approximately one million square feet and are located in Dayton and Greenwood, Indiana.
The Dog Stop, a national full-service dog care company, sets sights on NYC
New York’s fast-growing pet owner population and proximity to national headquarters in Pittsburgh makes it a ripe market, The Dog Stop co-founder Jesse Coslev says
The most expensive homes sold in Jefferson County (June 15-22)
Here is our weekly roundup of the most expensive homes sold in Jefferson County. This week's list includes three that sold for more than $1 million.
Distinctive $3.5M West Bend property has furnished barn, elevated clubhouse, ‘she shed’: Open House
An incredibly different 7.5-acre property in West Bend is on the market for $3.49 million. It includes a six-bedroom home with an in-ground outdoor pool, a hobby farm, a finished studio living space in the barn, a garden with a “she shed” and a raised clubhouse constructed on top of the barn's silo.
Indigo Apartments in Antelope sold for $48 million
An apartment property last sold months before the Covid-19 pandemic saw a considerable value gain even during that period of upheaval.
David Tepper’s GT Real Estate Holdings files complaint against York County in bankruptcy court
GT Real Estate Holdings LLC filed an adversary proceeding against York County in Delaware bankruptcy court this week. It's in response to the county's lawsuit against other David Tepper-led entities and its efforts to recoup $21 million in county funds.