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The first Moxy Hotel, a contemporary and lifestyle brand of Marriott International in Washington D.C., is set to be developed by TPG Hotels & Resorts in coordination with Owner/Developer Douglas Development Corporation of Washington D.C. It is scheduled to be fully operational in the first quarter of 2017. -
'Reality Check for ‘Unrealistic’ Luxury Sellers
The new Treasury LLC disclosure ruling has threatened to slow down the progress of the high-end real estate market. -
'Celebrity Real Estate: Homes of Hollywood Stars Kylie Jenner, Miley Cyrus, Other Celebs Under 30
Some young Hollywood stars under 30 years old were able to get their own real estate properties which incudes Kylie Jenner, Miley Cyrus, the Jona Brothers and others. -
''A Japanese Constellation:' MoMA Features Japanese Architects Toyo Ito, Ryue Nishizawa and Kazuyo Sejim of SANAA & More
While winter decided to take over the city of New York (as well as majority of the east coast), Manhattan's Museum of Modern Art has been preparing an activity for New Yorkers could do while indoors: "A Japanese Constellation: Toyo Ito, SANAA, and Beyond," an exhibit showcasing the work of notable Japanese architects. -
'Selling Your House the Crazy and Effective Way
All things considered, here are some unique deals and strategies that some brave mortgage holders and land specialists have attempted. Also, they swear they work! -
'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. -
'How Hiding Cash in Your Mattress Can Hurt Your House-Hunting Prospects
If you are the kind who keeps their money under your mattress instead of the bank or the stock market. In any case, in the event that you need to purchase a home, you will most likely be unable to utilize that money for the upfront installment. -
'How to Find the Right Realtor when Buying a House
If you're planning to sell, or buying a house. It is best to find a good realtor, but getting one is a bit challenging. Here are some tips how you can do it: -
'10 Most Beautiful Historic Homes You Can Own Right Now
If you want to live in a historic home, here are 10 of the most beautiful ones that you might want to snatch as you own. -
'One in Five Home Insurance Claims Rejected Due to Lack of Maintenance
Data reveals that one in five home insurance claims are rejected because of the normal wear and tear of the houses or the damage that is caused by the lack of maintenance. -
'Federal Reserve Keeps Same Interest Rates to Monitor Global Markets
The Federal Reserve is keeping interest rates unchanged, a move which will likely put a smile on the face of real estate players. -
'UK Commercial Property Values Still High Despite Reports That Foreign Investors are Pulling Out of the Market
Fewer foreign inverstors does not affect demand for foreign properties.