Real Estate Blog
Nearly nine of every 10 homes in the Milwaukee area sell within 60 days of being listed
According to a recent report from the Greater Milwaukee Association of Realtors, 85 percent of homes in the metropolitan market are selling within 60 days, starting from the moment the home hits the market to the closing process.
The biggest chunk of homes being sold in that short amount of time are priced under $300,000. In the month of June, homes in that category accounted for 68 percent of the total 2,369 homes sold in the four-county area.
In Milwaukee County alone, 69 percent of homes…
New senior living high-rise breaks ground in Tanglewood
Rents for a one-bedroom independent living unit will start around $4,000 and include utilities, reserved parking, weekly housekeeping, a dining allowance and activities.
Adaptive Insights, on the verge of $1.6B acquisition by Workday, to move into larger Palo Alto HQ
Adaptive Insights has signed a nearly 54,000-square-foot lease in Palo Alto, one of the most desirable and pricey cities along the Peninsula.
South Milwaukee approves plan to help Caterpillar site redevelopment
South Milwaukee elected officials approved a $5.7 million city funding plan to help a New York investor redevelop the campus that Caterpillar Inc. is vacating and to encourage other companies to revitalize surrounding properties.
Caliber launches tax reduction opportunity fund
The fund will use capital gains from the sale of property, stocks or business to invest in opportunity zones.
University District church considers tower proposals for upzoned property
As Seattle grows, churches across the city are working with developers to continue their decades of outreach to the downtrodden.
HCDA board votes to approve new executive director
The Hawaii Community Development Authority board of directors on Wednesday voted to approve the appointment of Aedward Los Banos as executive director of the state agency responsible for overseeing development in Kakaako, Kalealoa and Heeia on Oahu.
Los Banos, who has worked for the agency for four years, most recently as administrative services officer, previously served as interim director of HCDA for nearly a year in later 2015 and 2016 until Jesse Souki was hired later that year. Souki resigned…
Why, despite a strong year for leases, some big Portland projects are slow to find tenants
Despite a strong year for offices leases, a lack of companies seeking big spaces holds some projects in check
Orlando’s construction workforce grows to 10-year high — and there’s still a shortage
The industry's growth in jobs is occurring as commercial construction starts fell more than $1 billion.
TriCap submits 60-unit student housing project near Sac State
TriCap Development is planning another student housing project near California State University Sacramento, a stone’s throw from one under construction.