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Developer Doug Loose says he is "living in a cloud" after recently securing financing through Frankenmuth Credit Union for a portion of his $4.2 million purchase of a damaged condominium complex in Midland, Mich.
August 10 -
Seeking to reverse a decades-long disparity in homeownership, the Urban League of Greater Madison has launched a $5 million initiative to help more Black Madisonians own their own homes.
August 7 -
Citizens Bank Financial Group is funding the construction of two apartment buildings in neighborhoods northwest of Center City with a total of $27.5 million in loans, allowing the projects to move forward despite economic headwinds from the coronavirus pandemic.
August 7 -
In the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, Southern Nevada home prices continued to inch higher in July, according to a new report.
August 7 -
U.S. home purchases by foreign buyers have dropped to the lowest point in more than a decade.
August 7 -
Commercial real estate fundamentals improved in July, but the pandemic continues to affect development projects and is likely to remain a significant challenge for more than a year, according to a COVID-19 impact report by the NAIOP Commercial Real Estate Development Association.
August 6 -
So far, only Tulsa County has opted in, but the Indian Nation Council of Governments is working with officials across the state to get other counties on board.
August 6 -
For 32 years, the Bay Area city of Sausalito has used strict zoning restrictions to protect its scrappy industrial waterfront, banning both housing and offices in the 225-acre Marinship district, which stretches for about a mile north of downtown.
August 5 -
The company, which launched last fall, announced a partnership with an organization that aids military families.
August 5 -
PREIT, which owns a number of large malls, is trimming the salaries of its CEO and chief financial officer while suspending dividend payments as part of a deal with its lenders to stave off default as the coronavirus pandemic continues to take its toll on the troubled company.
August 4 -
After a floundering start to the summer home-buying season, record-low mortgage rates helped make July one of the best in several years for homebuilders in the Twin Cities metro.
August 4 -
Southern California homebuilders slashed construction plans as coronavirus hammered the economy.
August 4 -
Louisiana ranks second in the nation in the percentage of homeowners who are late on their mortgage payments, according to Black Knight.
August 3 -
Florida’s favorable tax laws have long been a draw for high-net-worth individuals, but the pandemic’s disruptions — to work, school, public safety and northern states’ budgets — have increased the allure, pushing many of the wealthiest to finally make good on aspirations to relocate.
August 3 -
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused home sales to fall this year in more than two-thirds of Dallas-area neighborhoods.
August 3 -
Wyoming's average home price has risen nearly 10% since early last year, marking the fastest rate of increase in the state's real estate valuations since the third quarter of 2007.
August 2 -
Home sales in Alabama surged in June as buyers emerged from the coronavirus lockdown ready to take advantage of low interest rates.
July 31 -
Some real estate agents in the Daytona Beach, Fla., area have been reporting an increase in bidding wars for homes because of the low inventory.
July 31 -
Even amid a global pandemic — and by all accounts spurred by it — Palm Beach, Fla., single-family property sales surged during the second quarter, according to a new round of real estate reports.
July 30 -
Real estate agents say they are seeing more out-of-state homebuyers looking to move to Maine, but so far in 2020, there's been no surge of people from away actually buying homes in the state.
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