Real Estate Blog
ABQ home demand streak continues
The demand for homes in the metro market continues to not let up.
April was the fourth consecutive month where new listings were over 1,000 units and the second month in a row with over 1,000 closed home sales, according to the latest monthly report from the Greater Albuquerque Association of Realtors.
Sales for single-family homes, including both resale and new construction, rose to 1,089 in April, jumping 10.3 percent from 2017. GAAR reports new listings rose 2.3 percent to 1,686 units. Pending…
Construction to start soon on 17-story downtown Atlanta apartment tower
New apartment development is revving up in downtown Atlanta, with the latest proposal bringing a one-of-a-kind design to the city.
Pittsburgh developer eyes senior housing project in Dublin, Ohio
Pittsburgh-based Graziano Construction Inc. has proposed building a senior housing project on about 4.5 acres in Dublin, Ohio.
The four-story, 147,000-square-foot retirement community would feature as many as 132 residential units, 20 of which would be allocated for personal care.
The facility would have two dining areas, two studio spaces and a fitness center. The plans call the project The Residences at Tuller Heights.
A message seeking comment was left with the developer. The project would…
With Smith & Wollensky out, what does the future hold for Boston’s Back Bay Castle?
The 1880s-era armory was designed to “withstand an extended civil seige,” according to records from the Boston Landmarks Commission.
Foreclosed L’Enfant Plaza office building to be auctioned
The potential acquisition follows a deal by Normandy Real Estate Partners to bring a concept by Susan Sarandon to the National Press Building.
National Industries for the Blind denounces changes to Potomac Yard Metro station
The National Industries for the Blind was one of the first organizations to commit to a new headquarters by the proposed Potomac Yard Metro station. Its 100,000-square-foot facility, which it will share with Kaiser Permanente, is nearly complete within The Exchange at Potomac Yard — just across Potomac Avenue from the once-planned south entrance to the station.
So it should come as no surprise that the organization, which focuses on enhancing opportunities for economic and personal independence…
TRACKING GROWTH: Louisville’s apartment scene shows no signs of slowing down
The map tracks the locations of Louisville-area apartment complexes that have been proposed or under construction with more than 250 units.
Business of Pride Honoree: Stephen Nikkola
Stephen Nikkola uses his role as a real estate agent in Honolulu to advocate for housing equality issues.
Diversity will enhance your business
Young was named CEO after her mentor, Rochelle Lee Gregson, retired in early 2015 after nearly 10 years running the board.
First sale of Kimpton Sawyer condo closes for $4.1 million
The first sale of a condominium atop the Kimpton Sawyer Hotel in downtown Sacramento has closed escrow — for $4.1 million.