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Is December A Good Time To Invest In Real Estate?
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Fed Slashes Interest Rates, But Mortgage Rates Surge Up To 6.72% - Here's Why It's Happening
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New Real Estate Platform Allows US Homebuyers To Check The Political Affiliations Of Their Neighbors For Free
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NYC Bill Relieving Renters Of Broker Fees Passes Without Mayor's Signature. Real Estate Groups Are Suing To Stop It
Thanks to a Series B funding round, real estate startup Cadre has just raised $50 million. The online investment portal was co-founded by CEO Ryan Williams, who's worked at Blackstone and Goldman Sachs. Joshua Kushner of Thrive Capital, along with his real estate developer brother Jared Kushner, are investors and strategic advisers. The Importance of Resilience for Foundational Buildings
Natural calamities such as hurricanes, flooding, droughts, wildfires, landscape changes and terrorism, are said to motivate further loss of life and properties due to weak foundations. New York Real Estate: Landmark American International Building on 70 Pine Street Conversion Embraces 21st Century
What was once an insurance company office at the vintage 1932 property on 70 Pine Street (formerly known as the American International Building) has not turned into a collection of contemporary apartments. The conversion not only cost $50 million more than expected, but it also had to extend a year to reach completion. Only 200 Houses Built on Public Land with 100,000 Capacity
Regardless of selling enough for more than 100,000 properties, Whitehall only has proof for the construction of 200 new houses on public land sold off during the past five years. Home Design: Upcoming MoMA Exhibition Will Feature Game-Changing Work of Japanese Architects
The Upcoming MoMA Exhibition will begin on March 13, 2016 until July 4, 2016. The exhibit will feature game-changing work of Japanese architects. Washington D.C. Rent Increase Projected to Slow Down in 2016
There is good news for many renters in the Washington, D.C. area. The rent appreciation in the city is expected to slow down this year. Building Realty: The Most Awaited New York City Residential Buildings Opening in 2016
New York City continues to be one of the country's top residential building developers and in 2016, a few real estates will be opening its doors to residents. Celebrity Real Estate: Actor Charlton Heston's 12.2M Home Finally Finds a New Owner
The Los Angeles home of Charlton Heston, a legendary Hollywood actor, has finally been sold to a new owner for $12.2 million. Real Estate News: Making a Home Green Can Add to Its Value, Study Reveals
Many people are afraid to go green when it comes to their homes because they feel like they might go broke after all the renovations. However, doing so will just add value to the property and can substantially compete when it is time for listing. Pritzker Winner Álvaro Siza Tapped to Design New Hell's Kitchen Condo in New York
Developers Sumaida + Khurana and LENY have tapped Pritzker winning architect Álvaro Siza to design their latest project in New York City, a luxe Hell's Kitchen condominium.