Real Estate Blog
SF investor buys large North San Jose apartment complex next to Cisco HQ
The complex sits next to the campuses of some of San Jose's largest companies, including Cisco Systems, Cypress Semiconductor, Lumentum and ForeScout Technologies.
Here’s how much more homes with a garage sell for in Denver
In Denver, 91.6% of the homes sold last year had a garage.
Six-story apartment building near downtown Milwaukee OK’d
A lot of new apartments have opened on Milwaukee’s lower east side since the recession, so developer Ogden & Co. Inc. is trying to differentiate its latest proposal by offering sweeping views.
For sale: $23.5M Aspen Grove Ranch features 17 bathrooms, a bowling alley and multiple bars
A ranch near Kremmling, Colorado, has hit the market for $23.5 million.
Built in 2007 by Starz founder and cable pioneer John Sie and his wife Anna, Aspen Grove Ranch has 10 bedrooms, 12 full bathrooms and five half-bathrooms.
The main lodge, designed by Architect Jon Gunson of Custom Mountain Architects, sits in the center with a master suite and guest house on each side. Beyond the home's multiple living spaces, features include a kid-friendly stage and dressing room, a bowling alley, billiards…
S.F. investor buys large North San Jose apartment complex next to Cisco HQ
The complex sits next to the campuses of some of San Jose's largest companies, including Cisco Systems, Cypress Semiconductor, Lumentum and ForeScout Technologies.
Midtown housing project revised after opposition from tree preservation group
An approved apartment project in midtown Sacramento has been revised into a development of separate homes.
Meth-contaminated row home in Denver selling for $500,000
Don’t declare it a buyer’s market just yet. A Denver row home contaminated with meth is under contract for $500,000.
The row home in the Five Points neighborhood came with the following description on the real estate website Zillow:
“Investor special. Home has been designated as contaminated with methamphetamine. Cash only deal. Do not enter the property without the proper hazmat protection.”
Tim Davis, the listing agent, said he was hired to sell the home after the previous owner passed away. The three-bedroom, four-bath row house originally was listed at $800,000, but after a potential buyer conducted an inspection a high level of methamphetamine was discovered.
The house looked normal, and there was no indication that drugs were manufactured or used in the house. But buildings where meth is smoked absorb traces of the drug, making them public health hazards.
“You don’t have to have a meth lab in the home to have high levels of meth,” Davis said.
The home was taken off the mark..
Railyards developers looking for ideas for central park
As the Railyards development north of downtown Sacramento creeps closer to reality, developers are looking to fine-tune a central public amenity.
Next Thursday, the developers will host a pop-up workshop at the Sacramento Valley Station downtown to get ideas for Central Shops Park, a quarter-mile stretch amid the existing shops and buildings.
Railyards developers didn’t immediately respond to a message left through the website. But a diagram on the site shows the park would extend northward and…
Leader behind Bay Area megaprojects leaves job
Jonathan Scharman has left Universal Paragon Corp. after entitling projects in Brisbane and San Francisco.
New York firm closes on Goodyear opportunity zone investment
It is the firm's first project in Arizona, and construction is scheduled to begin this month.