Real Estate Blog
Former Doylestown mill converted into 9,500-square-foot ‘living beauty’ lists for $3.995M
The 18th century Bucks County estate is on the site on an historic gristmill. The preserved mill is now incorporated into the 9,500-square-foot home, a property the owner calls a “piece of art.” A waterwheel stretches 18 feet in diameter and is incorporated into the design of the home's main floor.
Capella Commercial aims to get ahead of explosive growth of Marble Falls with retail, office development
Capella Commercial LLC plans to build retail and office/warehouse space in Marble Falls — leaders at the Austin-based development firm say the Burnet County city is on the cusp of a major growth surge. Click through to read more about the company's plans and to see what else is happening in town.
Oconomowoc luxury home on private island sells for $3.3 million: Open House
A luxury Oconomowoc home on private Beggs Isle was sold this week for $3.3 million. Check out the attached slideshow to get a look inside the home, which includes a three-car detached garage, party room and a walk-out lower level.
Weekly wrap: Apartment vacancies up, motorsports businesses roll into town
This week's stories featured motorsports facilities, multifamily vacancies, cross-border trucking – and even doughnuts!
Austin moves step closer to creating tourism improvement district
The city of Austin is one step closer to creating a Tourism Public Improvement District to help bring in new revenue while the Austin Convention Center is under construction. City Council signed off on the service plan Sept. 14.
It will go before hotels within Austin’s city limits for approval before it’s brought back to the Council for final consideration later this fall.
Under the plan, Austin hotels with at least 100 rooms would be subject to a 2% assessment of gross taxable room revenue.…
Former city planner, SFMTA board director declares as candidate in supervisor’s race
The seat is currently held by Board of Supervisors President Aaron Peskin, who is termed out.
Landlord sues city of Berkeley to challenge rental unit registration requirements
The lawsuit, filed in Alameda County Superior Court Sept. 11, alleges fees associated with rental unit registration are unlawful, and seeks, among other things, a refund from the city.
On its way out as Coliseum site owner, Alameda County weighs return as tenant of planned developer
'This is a site that's large enough to accommodate it all,' Oakland City Council member and Coliseum Authority chair Rebecca Kaplan said about Alameda County and Oakland city services being tenants at the Coliseum.
Development has boomed around Tacoma’s long-awaited light rail extension
The promise of a light rail stop kitty-corner from the 283-unit development was the catalyst behind the one developer's plans.
Construction begins on luxury home development in Independence (gallery)
There’s strong market demand for people to want to be “just far enough to see the stars,” said BohLand Development President and Owner Steve Bohl.