Real Estate Blog
Wangard Partners apartment plans add to nearly 1,000 housing units in the works for Oconomowoc
After Wangard Partners filled apartments about as quickly as it could build them at the Olympia Fields development in Oconomowoc, the company is now laying plans for 162 more.
Meritage Homes buys Durham land for 150 new homes in growing area
A $6 million land sale in Durham paves the way for a new subdivision in an area where development is heating up.
The Wichita projects supported by 14 community improvement districts
There are 14 community improvement districts across the Wichita area that are leveraging an additional sales tax — anywhere from 1-2% — to support certain commercial development projects.
Sales pick up for Belmonte Builders’ large Saratoga County subdivision, with plans to add more lots
It's Belmonte's largest single-location project to date.
Otto Cadillac buys dealership, pursuing more for continued growth
Chris Otto's vision is to eventually have four dealerships in his group.
South Florida real estate projects in the pipeline for the week of Oct. 13
This week's real estate news.
Leasing Tracker: Major drugstore chain expands space at Broward office park; Frito-Lay to open new warehouse in Miami-Dade
This week's leasing & emerging markets news.
Multiple KC buildings remain prime candidates for residential conversions in greater downtown
Vacant office and hotel properties hold significant potential for renovations into new apartment communities in greater downtown Kansas City, whose track record for conversions predates the pandemic-induced national trend. Here are nine conversion candidates highlighted by local developers and brokers in recent years.
Top five Denver/Boulder homes sales for September all top $6M
After sitting on the market for over two years, a 10,622-square-foot Greenwood Village mansion sold for $7.6 million to top September’s sales.
Henri Ann Nelson listed the seven-bedroom, seven-bath mansion at 2500 E. Belleview Ave. with Re/Max Masters Millennium for $9.9 million in July 2021.
After dropping the price by $1 million in October 2022, Nelson took the home, which sits on 11-plus acres, off the market in March.
She listed it again in April for $8.2 million with Anne Dresser Kocur at LIV Sotheby’s International Realty.
Nelson and her husband, H.W., who died in 2017, bought the mansion in 1969. Before retiring and selling commercial real estate, he owned Hamma & Nelson, the accounting firm his father founded.
Realtor Matthew Leprino, with Remingo and his wife, Laura, purchased the property.
Three of the top five properties sold in September sold for less than their list prices.
Here are the next four priciest September home sales in the Denver metro, according to MLS dat..
Oatly Inc. aims to transfer economic incentives to different firm
The City of Fort Worth inked an economic development agreement with oat milk producer Oatly Inc. in 2021. Now, Oatly wants to transfer the money to Ya Ya Foods.