Real Estate newsletter: Makeup mogul aims for all-time record – Los Angeles Times
Welcome back to the Real Estate newsletter. As the Olympics wrap up and world records are top of mind, the Southern California real estate market saw a few broken records of its own. The first record fell in Los Angeles, where a two-bedroom condo traded hands for $13 million. At a mere 2,681 square feet, […]
The new realities of real estate: Redfin CEO on tech, climate, housing, and the era of ‘a thousand HQs’ – GeekWire
GeekWire Illustration Redfin CEO Glenn Kelman joins us on this episode of the GeekWire Podcast to discuss the latest twists in the housing market; delays in returning to the office; the role of climate in real estate; how technology is changing homebuying; and the impact of remote work and migration on Seattle and other U.S. […]
10 Emerging Real Estate Trends in 2021 – Newsweek
Real estate, like nearly every aspect of our lives, took plenty of blows during the pandemic. People fled big cities and, freed up by working remotely, clamored for homes in the suburbs. Locked-down families craved more space, landlords fretted over collecting rent from tenants struggling with unemployment, and commercial storefronts and office space sat empty. […]
Real estate transfers July 10-16 – Massillon Independent
Bethlehem Township Big D Real Estate LLC & Pietro Rico A from Thomas Clay & Jessica, parcel 10000752 Dolphin St SW, $160,000. Brinza Thomas D & Alice E from Kollar Julie & Robert, parcel 1100788 Safari Trl, $12,750. Kornish Dwayne & Renee M from Romo Properties LLC, parcel 10008494 Sherman Church Ave SW, $64,900. Kulick […]
How A Son Of Freed Slaves Became A Real Estate Tycoon – Forbes
Born in 1880, Anderson Hunt Brown used his natural business genius to become one of the nation’s first Black property moguls—and he used his wealth to effect serious advances for civil rights. For Anderson Hunt (A.H.) Brown, frustration was a powerful factor that inspired much of his success. The frustration and pain of losing three […]