Real Estate Investment Fraud: Two Investors Indicted for $18M
Oregon-based real estate investment firm accused of fraudulent activities
Two owners, Robert Christensen and Anthony Matic, face charges for allegedly defrauding lenders and investors out of over $18 million. They are facing 21 counts in a federal case.
Real Estate Innovation & Entrepreneurship: Rushion McDonald's Insights
Exploring Real Estate Opportunities: A Conversation with Dr. Justin Lee Sr., Real Estate Expert and Dr. Tiffany Bussey, Director of Morehouse Innovation and Entrepreneur Center
Las Vegas Condo and Home Sales Decline in Annual September Trend
Las Vegas condo and townhome prices reach record high in September 2024.
US Mortgage Demand Slows Amid Lower Interest Rates
Mortgage applications drop 1.3% in latest MBA survey, week ending September 27, 2024.
Santa Fe's Visionaries: Leading the Way to a Brighter Future
Shaping Santa Fe's Future: A Look at the Trailblazers Leading the Way
Exclusive Downtown Property: Seeking a Discerning Buyer
Experience the charm of downtown Campo in California, now available for $6.6 million! Owner seeks a visionary buyer to bring new life to this historic gem.
Affordable Rent in Major US Cities: A Comprehensive Guide
Here are 10 cities where rent is inexpensive and falling quickly: Despite a rise in apartment supply across much of the US, rent continues to soar in many areas.
New report reveals San Jose as the costliest city for housing in the US
San Jose is now considered as the most expensive city to rent or buy in comparison to other populous cities in the United States, as per a recent report.
Housing Prices: A Nightmare for First-Time Buyers
New data reveals a concerning trend in house prices across the nation, leaving first-time homebuyers reeling.
Lake House of Titanic Survivor Now on Sale
A historic New Hampshire home, once owned by a survivor of a notorious maritime disaster, has recently been listed for sale at an asking price of $3 million.
Commercial Real Estate Maturity Wall: A $1.5 Trillion Challenge for Landlords
Jones Lang LaSalle Inc. reports that landlords of commercial properties such as offices, apartment complexes, and other real estate have a total of $1.5 trillion in debt due by the end of next year. Approximately a quarter of this borrowed amount may pose
Unlock Your Wealth Potential: Top 3 Real Estate Stocks to Watch
Real estate market underperformance in a rising-rate climate may soon change for the better.
Data Center Investments: A New Frontier in Real Estate
The United States is home to a majority of the world's data centers, with approximately 3,000 facilities compared to the United Kingdom's 360. This concentration has significantly increased the value of land where these data centers are located.
Hilton's China Expansion: Key Role of Office Conversions
Hilton Worldwide Holdings is capitalizing on China's struggling commercial real estate sector by repurposing vacant offices into hotels. This move is part of a broader strategy to expand the hospitality company's presence in the region.
Zero Sum Game in Commercial Real Estate: Debunking the Win-at-All-Costs Myth
Successful transactions are those where both parties feel satisfied and valued, rather than one party feeling like they've "won" at the expense of the other.
Ben Affleck, Jennifer Lopez's Mansion Sale: Expert Predicts $25M Loss Post Divorce
Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez's Beverly Hills mansion is on the market for $68 million, but they could potentially lose over $25 million on the sale.
Social Housing Resurgence: A New Push
DSA's New York City chapter launches "House the Future" campaign, targeting Social Housing Authority under Good Cause Eviction policy.
Home Sales Surge Despite High Property Prices
Median home prices in the US surpassed $250,000 this summer, marking a significant increase in starter home prices.
Crenshaw Mall: Black Group Claims Racism Sunk $115M Bid
South Los Angeles group files lawsuit against DWS Group over failed $115 million bid for Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza in 2021, alleging racial bias towards White buyers in complaint.
Cushman & Wakefield Sued for Discrimination Against LGBTQ, Jewish Employees
A new lawsuit claims a former Cushman & Wakefield property manager was subjected to harassment and inappropriate remarks about her religion and sexual orientation by a supervisor who repeatedly ordered her to "turn around and show me your ass.