Real Estate in the News

Curated real estate articles from sources around the Internet. 

Major Insurance Trends Landlords Need to Watch For This Year

As the real estate market heats up in the spring, many first-time investors and seasoned landlords want to acquire new properties. While analyzing deals and securing financing are top priorities, […]

04/04/2025 by BiggerPockets

How DOGE’s Targeting of CFPB and HUD Really Impacts Real Estate

It seems like almost everyone has a strong opinion on the Elon Musk-led Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) that fits in with the partisan divisions that have become so prominent […]

04/04/2025 by BiggerPockets

See inside this estate in Upper St. Clair that's for sale for $2.6M (photos)

The property features a governor's driveway, a wine room and a sauna.

Metro's fastest-growing neighborhoods ranked

In this report, we detail some of the new neighborhoods rocketing up the ranks of popularity in the Austin area, plus condo and apartment projects turning heads. Scan the data-packed lists well — it's still possible to find a new home for under $200,000 in the metro.

Cupertino multifamily apartments sold for $207M

The property was sold to a Boston-based real estate firm with an office in San Francisco.

It's finally a homebuyer's market in Austin

Believe it or not, new homes are hitting the market in the Austin area under $200,000. It's one of the revelations uncovered as ABJ shined a spotlight recently on the housing market. In the past couple of weeks, we identified dozens of Austin's top Realtors and published in-depth lists of Austin's fastest-growing neighborhoods, biggest new condo projects and new apartment complexes. This month's ATX Ahead podcast summarizes the highlights of the coverage.

181-home project moves forward in red-hot North Carolina county

A mixed-use project years in the making in Chatham County is closer to becoming reality.

Las Cruces gives initial approval to 80-lot project

Las Cruces gives initial approval to 80-lot Heather Hills subdivision amid new flexible development code. Concerns raised over traffic and nearby park plans.

Soaring Bay Area rents could make recruiting that much harder

Menlo Park had the Bay Area’s highest spike in rent, according to the latest data from rental marketplace Zumper.

How Kansas City real estate has changed one year after massive NAR settlement

Last year, experts said a $418 million settlement related to real estate commissions would upend the market. So far, that has not happened, local agents say.

Stalled Goodyear Celebration Plaza project draws new concerns from City Council

Goodyear City Council members expressed concern about the project during a recent meeting. Here's where it stands now.

Eastern North Carolina prepares for billions in investments

Eastern North Carolina counties are making big moves to attract major employers and spur economic growth.

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