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Single-family homes sales south of Austin in Hays County increased more than 10 percent in March compared to the same month last year. That contrasts with what happened in the capital city.

Pulte Homes and affordable housing developer Dominium are partnering on a New Brighton project that will add 411 new housing units to the center of the city.

One county official told Amazon that he expected a bulk of the $75 million to be shared between two localities.

She was responsible for over $4 billion in real estate sales.

Some of Oahu’s largest single-family home neighborhoods recorded double-digit drops in home sales last month, while the Waipahu neighborhood saw a 31 percent increase, according to the local market report from the Honolulu Board of Realtors.

There were 21 homes sold in Waipahu in March, compared to 16 in March 2018. The median price there was $710,000, a 1 percent gain from $705,000 last year.

Pearl City-Aiea posted a 20 percent gain in median price last month to $885,000, from $735,000 in March…

“This project is targeted at an underserved niche for buyers seeking new homes in urban, mixed-use settings, convenient to culture, shopping, schools, and transit,” the developer's plans say.

The company just formed Centennial Real Estate Fund VI, LP to raise its lastest round of capital, according to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Its minimum investment is $1 million.

A Jefferson County district judge ruled last month that Arvada officials didn’t violate open meetings laws or abuse their discretion when they approved a revised plan for the controversial 252-unit Olde Towne Residences project last year.

The plan came under fire from some residents in 2017 when it was revealed that the city was selling 9 acres it owned in Olde Town to developer Trammel Crow for $30. The land is worth $6 million, according to a county assessment.

There was also opposition to the six-story height of the multifamily project and a perceived lack of parking at the site, which is next to the soon-to-open G-Line stop in downtown Arvada.

Advocacy group Arvada For All the People filed suit against the city and its urban renewal authority in April, claiming that the city didn’t wait a long enough time from when it first turned down the project in January 2018 to when it approved it two months later after some modifications were made.

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