News / Features

New-home sales decline in April

At the same time, the median price of a new home sold in April declined as well. 

Historic triangular home on the market in Seattle

The two-bedroom, two-bathroom property includes unique features like a floating staircase, a triangular terrace and a number of sculptural elements.

Wood Partners to build communities near Atlanta, Tampa

The apartment projects will be developed under the company’s new Altera brand. 

Miami-Dade home sales rise 5.4% year over year in April

At the same time, the median prices for single-family homes and condominiums also gained ground. 

Zuleika Gonzalez

“Work smart not hard, never give up or stop learning.” — Zuleika Gonzalez, Realtor and mobile notary signing agent, Ancona Real Estate Inc.

Developers acquire 21-acre parcel for Homestead mixed-use project

The Estate Companies and Midtown Group purchased the site for $14 million. 

Donald R. Horton, founder of nation’s largest homebuilder, dies at 74

Horton served as chairman of D.R. Horton Inc. since it was formed in July 1991.

NXT LVL Realty joins COMPASS Florida

Since opening in 2012, the brokerage has closed almost $1 billion in sales and been part of over 5,000 transactions. 

Miami ranks No. 4 in U.S. for new listings, No. 3 for months’ supply increase

The city saw a 31.2% annual jump in new listings in April and a 54% surge in months’ supply, according to the latest RE/MAX National Housing Report. 

Mortgage rates dip below 7%, bring relief to homebuyers

Buyers are finally getting some relief as mortgage rates dip below 7% for the first time in five weeks, according to a Redfin report. 

Developers break ground on second clubhouse at Avenir in Palm Beach Gardens

The 28,000-square-foot Avenir West Clubhouse will be located on the west side of Avenir and have a direct entrance for APEX at Avenir residents. 

Housing starts rebound in April after March slump

New-home construction jumped 5.7% month over month after a soft March, according to the U.S. Census Bureau and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. 

Robin Borriello

“Shadow a seasoned agent, and learn all you can by watching and asking tons of questions.” — Robin Boriello, global real estate advisor, Premier Sotheby’s International Realty

Hotels overtake offices in residential conversions

According to a new report from RentCafe, hotels have overtaken offices as the most likely spaces to be converted into new apartments.

AREAA, housing groups sue Florida over SB 264 law

The Asian Real Estate Association of America and other groups sued to have SB 264 struck down, arguing it unfairly discriminates against people from China and six other countries. 

Investment firms pick up luxury townhome BTR project in Naples

Juniper Pointe will bring 47 residences to market when it opens later this year.

New Subscribe

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.