Real Estate Blog
Even as overall housing market cools, Greater Baltimore luxury homes remain in high demand
While the Greater Baltimore housing market is finally beginning to cool off, demand for luxury homes remains strong.
Louisville ad firm attributes 40% revenue growth to hybrid work
The company also recently acquired a branding and design agency, which expanded its service line.
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Ascent 2.0: Timber tower opens path to new cities
The approaching completion of Ascent in downtown Milwaukee as the world’s tallest mass timber tower is giving its developer something unusual in the apartment industry: Skills that open doors to build in new cities.
Weinland Park’s evolution: Residents watch growth with hope, wariness
Longtime residents of Weinland Park and Italian Village are seeing their neighborhoods undergo rapid transformations, and are working to ensure they remain accessible to all.
Opinion: New condo law is potentially painful but necessary
The condominium associations that will feel the financial impact most acutely are those that have historically underfunded their reserves and/or deferred maintenance and repairs.
Evergreen Home Loans promotes COO to president
Tamra Rieger had been the lender's chief operating officer since 2019.
Re/Max set for major layoffs due to ‘shift in strategy’
The company said the layoffs are the result of its “shift in strategy” to sunset its in-house technology platform in mid-2023 and instead partner with Inside Real Estate.
Re/Max to lay off 17% of its workforce
The layoffs are the result of Re/Max's “shift in strategy,” the company said.