Mixed-Use Development Expert Robin Zeigler Forms MURAL Real Estate Partners – Real Estate Weekly
Mixed-use development veteran Robin Zeigler today announced the formation of MURAL Real Estate Partners (“MURAL”) a privately owned, full-service real estate company that aims to spur economic development through the conception, development, and management of mixed-use assets in underserved urban and suburban neighborhoods throughout the U.S. Zeigler, the former chief operating officer of Cedar Realty Trust and Mid-Atlantic chief operating officer of Federal Realty Investment Trust, formed MURAL based on a uniquely collaborative, community-driven philosophy that balances ambitious development concepts with an acute sensitivity to the challenges […]
As the real estate market cools, so does the market for agents – Marketplace
Home sales declined in May for the fourth straight month and were down about 9% year over year, according to data from the National Association of Realtors that dropped Tuesday. But there are still plenty of people who’d like to sell you a home. The so-called Great Resignation led lots of resigners to try their […]
$11M fund to help minority-owned real estate development firms – Detroit Free Press
A new fund was announced Tuesday aimed to support minority-owned real estate development firms with capital and other resources. Called Ebiara, the fund will serve as an option for developers in their early stages to have access to capital through loans, technical assistance and coaching, according to a news release. In its initial stage, the […]
What is home appreciation in real estate? – Bankrate.com
Home price appreciation has been relatively easy to achieve with the astronomical gains of the housing market over the last several years. But that’s starting to slow now as interest rates rise. Learning how home appreciation works — and how to make it work for you — can help you weather any type of market […]
What Landlords Privately Think About the Real-Estate Boom – Curbed
Photo-Illustration: Curbed; Photo: SDI Productions/Getty Images Rental bidding wars, 70 percent rent increases, and the lowest vacancy rate in 14 years: What does a landlord think? A year ago, property owners were doing anything they could to woo tenants: paying broker’s fees, offering multiple months of free rent, even giving away Pelotons. In February 2021, […]
Author, Realtor says lucrative market is ripe for charitable giving of real estate – Business Observer
Realtor and author Cami Baker is crisscrossing Florida in an RV with her fiancé and their rescue dog, Raven, a German shepherd/Labrador mix. But this is no ordinary post-pandemic, get-out-of-town journey others have embarked on with increasing frequency. Baker, instead, is on a mission to shine a spotlight on something in real estate and philanthropy […]
Real estate transfers in Adams County from June 6-10, 2022 – Muddy River News – Muddy River News
Muddy River News transaction information is obtained from Illinois Real Estate Transfer Declaration forms accompanying recorded documents. Dates provided may differ from actual transaction or recording dates. Further details may be obtained from the PTAX form or recorded documents. The estate of Roger K. Goodwin of New Canaan, Conn., sold a residence at 4310 Tennyson […]
In Colorado’s current real estate market, is it better to be a renter? – The Colorado Sun
What’s Working: This is a segment of our weekly What’s Working column. Read the full column. >> Sign up for the newsletter Feel like there’s no chance you can buy a house? You may be better off renting anyway. With national average mortgage payments of $2,576.39, that’s above average rent of $1,589 in Colorado, according […]
To fight displacement, artists are buying up Boston real estate – WBUR News
Kristen Mallia’s apartment in Fort Point is vast and sunny, with exposed brick walls and a lofty ceiling. Tall windows overlook the city. There is a nod to a living room, sketched out by couches and a rug, but otherwise the space is almost singularly devoted to Mallia’s work as an artist. What would, in most apartments, […]