Real Estate Blog
Charlotte home sales, new listings rise over month. Is housing market headed ‘toward stabilization?’
The past few years have brought about ups and downs for the housing market — both in Charlotte and nationally — but could conditions finally be moving toward stabilizing?
Seattle-Tacoma initiative seeks to double Black homeownership rate
Covid-19, a blistering economy and skyrocketing real estate prices combined to drive an even deeper wedge into the Seattle-Tacoma region's gap in Black homeownership, which has tumbled to rates below the 1960s.*
Black households in Seattle-Tacoma average about half the income of white households, pricing them out of the current market. Four in 10 Black households have zero net worth.*
“The challenges we face in the Puget Sound region are complicated and complex. What's clear is that what we're…
Dallas homebuilder enters SA market, appoints local leaders
A Dallas homebuilder is making its first foray into San Antonio's housing market with three communities slated for new homes and the appointment of local leaders, including a division president.
The List: The top home builders in the Albany area
Sales data shows which local home builders built and sold the most houses in the region in 2022.
List Extra: Commercial real estate firms manage millions of square feet in San Antonio
The top commercial real estate property management firms control millions of square footage around the city.
Tulum-inspired bar and restaurant coming to downtown St. Pete’s historic Kress building
Concrete Jungle is taking over the space previously occupied by Iberian Rooster.
More than 550 NYC office buildings identified for apartment conversions
Proponents of office-to-apartment conversions in New York City say that it could potentially solve an ongoing housing crisis, which has continuously pushed monthly rent higher for the average New Yorker.
Alabama firms break ground on $60 million student housing community
The four-story new housing community is located adjacent to the University of Alabama Huntsville.
Researchers outline 200 Los Angeles office buildings fit for apartment conversions
In total, the 236 Los Angeles buildings selected represent more than 14 million square feet, with Class A space making up approximately half of the footprint.
Gwinnett needs housing. Where can it go?
Gwinnett officials may expand how and where housing can built in the suburban county.