Real Estate Blog
Chartwell Residential moves ahead on 124-acre Spring Hill community
Franklin-based Chartwell Residential has begun construction on a 124-acre community in Spring Hill, as well as a single-family residential development.
Coalition calls for affordable housing referendum in Austin
A group of housing advocates, nonprofits and businesses are all part of a push calling for Austin City Council to pursue additional borrowing to build more affordable housing.
Viewpoint: Why the Boston waterfront matters to Chinatown
As Boston’s tourism and restaurant industries start to pick back up in the wake of the devastation of the Covid pandemic, strengthening the connectivity between Chinatown and the city’s waterfront and making these spaces more welcoming to the Chinatown community could provide badly needed economic and public health benefits for the neighborhood.
Over the last two-and-a-half years, many of Chinatown’s residents and businesses have struggled financially due to the economic effects of the pandemic.…
Dream Cabins: Lower Hay Lake Home lists for $2.95 million (gallery)
A four-bedroom, five-bathroom estate on Lower Hay Lake in rural Pequot Lakes has been listed for $2.95 million.
The 4,451-square-foot home was constructed in 2007 and offers 175 feet of sand frontage.
Amenities in the home, located at 35204 Silver Sands Road in Pequot Lakes, include two floor-to-ceiling stone fireplaces, vaulted wood ceilings and a lakeside primary suite.
The property will be sold furnished, with some exclusions, according to listing agent Robert Birkeland. Additional amenities…
Finally some reprieve: Signs show a cooldown in Colorado’s housing market
The least amount of homes sold in June in Denver compared to the last six years.
Vacant Paradise Valley lot with views of Camelback Mountain sells for $11M
While the Valley's housing market may be in cool-down mode, the luxury sector is still going strong. Here's another example.
Conversation starts on St. Augustine zoning change that could bring big impact
Final decision on the Broudy project still some time away.
Fort Worth-based Fort Capital acquires Class B industrial portfolio in Euless
The portfolio consists of 226,663 square feet of 10 Class B industrial buildings. It is currently occupied at 98% with 36 tenants.
CNBC picks North Carolina as best state for business
North Carolina tops CNBC's list of best business states for the first time.
Solar roofing company that rivals Tesla eyes opening $100M, 450K-square-foot facility in Georgetown
Public documents indicate that GAF Energy plans to make its nail-on roof shingles that produce solar energy in Georgetown. GAF's Timberline Solar shingles challenge the Solar Roof that Tesla introduced in 2016. GAF's product can be nailed to a roof, just like a regular shingle, cutting down install costs. They are also bigger, which GAF says makes them easier to make and increases reliability.