Real Estate Blog
New built-to-rent neighborhoods coming to Georgetown, Liberty Hill
The high-end neighborhoods will establish 374 rental properties in total. The Austin metro already ranks high in the nation for built-to-rent homes, with 1,390 as of January. This story looks at the trend, and the latest player in the game. Also included with this story: ABJ's ranking of local homebuilders.
Why this Valley apartment investor is starting his own construction firm
The co-founder of a successful Scottsdale multifamily investor wants to have more control over labor availability so he is forming his own construction company, on the heels of starting his own property management firm. Here's why he came up with this strategy.
Why there’s still a sense of ‘urgency’ in Tarrant County housing market
The median home price in Tarrant County was $366,500 in April, a 26% increase year-over-year. Demand isn't expected to significantly waiver.
Dayton Convention Center set to undergo $31 million renovation under new leadership
In 2020, the Montgomery County Convention Facilities Authority, the entity which owns the Dayton Convention Center (DCC), approved imposing a new 3% tax on hotel and motel stays in Montgomery County to renovate the nearly 50-year-old facility. These countywide lodging taxes will help pay for millions of dollars in renovations to modernize and update the convention center and retain a management company to manage its day-to-day operations.
In 2021, ASM Global, a leader in venue management and…
Real Estate Roundup: N.Y. fintech moves headquarters to Miami
This week's leasing and emerging markets news.
Industrial rents rising so fast investors looking for vacant buildings
Due to short supply and inflation, industrial rents are going up monthly and sometimes weekly.
South Florida real estate deals in the pipeline for the week of June 10
This week's real estate news.
Downtown Milwaukee firm that makes models of molecules expanding with NIH grant
A family-owned Milwaukee company whose models of molecules are used by more than 1 million U.S. students is expanding its downtown operations after securing a grant through the National Institutes of Health.
Blue Diamond airs objections to Grower’s District plan
The ambitious Grower's District project in Sacramento's River District is discovering that getting all its neighbors to approve is a tough nut to crack.
After stall, U.S. mortgage rates jump again
The 30-year fixed mortgage rate averaged 5.23% for the week ending June 9 — up from 5.09% last week.