REAL ESTATE MARKET WATCH: 2021 3rd Quarter Report – theberkshireedge.com
Berkshire real estate sales surged in 2020 and the same trend continues in 2021, with residential sales slightly slowing due to inventory pressures. The total number of transactions in the first three quarters of 2021 topped 1,722, up from 1,531. This is an all-time high since we have been tracking sales. With a total market […]
FORT MAC LRA Approves Interim Plan for TD JAKES Real Estate Ventures Group – KPVI News 6
ATLANTA, Oct. 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — On October 21, 2021, the Fort Mac LRA Board of Directors approved the Initial Interim Master Development Plan from T.D. Jakes Real Estate Ventures, LLC (TDJREV), for the redevelopment of a portion of the former Fort McPherson Army Base in accordance with the terms of the previously approved Purchase […]
Kayne Anderson Real Estate Announces Hiring of Debby Jenkins and Launch of Multifamily Impact Strategy – KKTV 11 News
Freddie Mac Veteran to Lead Investments and Sustainability-Focused Developments in Affordable Housing Published: Oct. 21, 2021 at 1:00 PM MDT|Updated: 2 hours ago BOCA RATON, Fla., Oct. 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Kayne Anderson Real Estate (“KA Real Estate”), the real estate private equity arm of Kayne Anderson Capital Advisors, L.P., today announced that it has […]
Office and retail real estate improve in Marin County – North Bay Business Journal
The impact of the coronavirus pandemic on Marin County commercial property has in some ways paralleled that of the much larger San Francisco market across the Golden Gate Bridge to the south, according to market experts. But certain types of office, retail and industrial properties have fared better in suburban Marin than the urban hub […]
Merit Commercial Real Estate Breaks Ground on Alsatian Oaks Master Planned Community – inForney.com
SAN ANTONIO, Oct. 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Construction has begun on Alsatian Oaks, a 435-acre master planned community in Castroville, Texas, a historic town founded in 1844 adjacent to San Antonio. When complete, the community will feature 950 homes, a “best-in-class” amenity center, including neighborhood parks and miles of hike and bike trails, and more […]
Top Real Estate Destinations in the Americas – The New York Times
In the realm of real estate dreams, 2020 and 2021 have been years like no others. Hungry for escape from the pandemic, who among us hasn’t fantasized about vacation homes, retirement or investment properties tucked among tropical flora or looking out on pristine ski slopes? According to a recent study, prospective home buyers in the […]
Danbury’s Athena Real Estate acquires Biloxi retirement community – Westfair Online
Danbury’s Athena Real Estate has acquired Century Oaks Retirement Community, a 71-site, age-restricted 55+, manufactured home community based in Biloxi, Mississippi. Century Oaks Retirement Community. Image via Google Maps. The property, acquired through an Athena affiliate, will operate under the Applebrook Homes umbrella. The cost of the transaction was not disclosed; Wells Fargo Bank reportedly […]
Longtime Partnership Promotes Diversity in Real Estate – University of Denver Newsroom
Identifying a lack of diversity in the real estate industry is one thing. Doing something about it is entirely different, Barbara Jackson realized, as grad student Michele Tonti (MS ’15) sat in her office at the Daniels College of Business. Jackson, director of the Franklin L. Burns School of Real Estate and Construction Management, undoubtedly […]
Psychoanalyzing the Housing Frenzy With Redfin’s CEO – Curbed
Photo-Illustration: Curbed; Photos: Getty Images In the first week of April 2020, Glenn Kelman made a bad decision that was still on his mind 15 months later, because, he told me, “I get paid a lot of money to make good decisions.” Like so many bad decisions, this one seemed at first like a good […]
Perspective | Portraying plantations as luxury real estate downplays the legacy of slavery – The Washington Post
Plantation slavery in the Lowcountry, South Carolina’s coastal area, first emerged in the late 1600s as English colonizers stole the territory of Native peoples like the Etiwan, Kiawah and others, whose names still mark locations in the region. By the mid-1700s, enslaved workers of African descent cultivated crops such as rice, sea island cotton and […]