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San Francisco’s Historic Ghirardelli Square is Sold
The investment firm Embrace Real Estate and its affiliate 1823 Partners, an independent asset management firm, announced their acquisition of Ghirardelli Square, the historic waterfront landmark in San Francisco’s Fisherman’s Wharf district. Ghirardelli Square...
San Francisco’s Historic Ghirardelli Square is Sold
The buyers acquired the property from Jamestown LP, which purchased the complex in 2013 for $56 million. Continue Reading San Francisco’s Historic Ghirardelli Square is Sold
Hits and Misses for the Real Estate Week of April 20-24
The Tampa Bay Rays demand $1 billion for their new stadium, two pairs of regional realtors’ groups merge, and starter homes lose their appeal. From the wild and wooly world of real estate, here are our Hits and Misses for the week of April 20-24. Miss: Cough Up $1...
Virginia Home Sales Up Nearly 9%
A total of 8,388 homes were sold in Virginia during March, an increase of 679 sales compared to last year, an 8.8% gain. This marks the third consecutive month of year‑over‑year growth. March sales also rose 27.5% from February, while year-to-date sales were up by...
MRED Takes Private Listing Network National with Boost by Compass
Midwest Real Estate Data (MRED) announced to nationwide expansion of its MLS service, including the Private Listing Network (PLN), to any licensed agent. MRED also announced that Compass International Holdings (NYSE: COMP) became the first brokerage to provide its...
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Ex-Illinois Contractor Avoids Prison Term for Role in Fraud Scheme
The judge rejected the prosecution’s request to sentence Gregg Crawford to prison for at least one year. Continue Reading Ex-Illinois Contractor Avoids Prison Term for Role in Fraud Scheme
DOJ Drops Investigation into Federal Reserve and Chairman Powell
“Note well, however, that I will not hesitate to restart a criminal investigation should the facts warrant doing so,” Pirro declared. Continue Reading DOJ Drops Investigation into Federal Reserve and Chairman Powell
Mortgage Delinquencies Decline While Prepayment Activity Nears a 4-Year High
The foreclosure inventory rose to 273,000 in March, up from 213,000 a year ago, marking the largest such volume since February 2020. Continue Reading Mortgage Delinquencies Decline While Prepayment Activity Nears a 4-Year High
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Home Sales Profits Down During Q1
The first quarter’s home prices held steady from the previous quarter at $360,000 but were up 3% year-over-year from $350,000 in the first quarter of 2025. Continue Reading Home Sales Profits Down During Q1
Kansas City Royals Announce Plans for New Stadium
The new stadium complex will be built on the site of the Hallmark Cards corporate office headquarters. Continue Reading Kansas City Royals Announce Plans for New Stadium
US Attorney Pirro Vows to Push Ahead with Federal Reserve Probe
“I am in the legal lane – there are others who were in the political lane,” said Pirro. Continue Reading US Attorney Pirro Vows to Push Ahead with Federal Reserve Probe
HUD and FHFA Update Credit Scoring Models
Mortgage Bankers Association President and CEO Bob Broeksmit said this was “an important next step in modernizing the credit scoring framework.” Continue Reading HUD and FHFA Update Credit Scoring Models
New Study Finds Hawaii Residents Spend the Highest Percentage of Income on Housing
Iowa residents have the lowest percentage of income spent on housing. Continue Reading New Study Finds Hawaii Residents Spend the Highest Percentage of Income on Housing
New York State Home Sales Slowed While Prices Increased
Housing inventory across the Empire State dipped from 24,574 homes on the market in March 2025 to 24,386 units last month. Continue Reading New York State Home Sales Slowed While Prices Increased
Retail Rent Growth Slowed During Q1
Minneapolis posted the strongest year-over-year rent gains nationally, at 6.9%. Continue Reading Retail Rent Growth Slowed During Q1
Sen. Tillis Offers Compromise Solution to Enable Warsh Confirmation as Fed Chairman
Tillis stated he would back Warsh only if the DOJ’s attempts to investigate Powell were halted. Continue Reading Sen. Tillis Offers Compromise Solution to Enable Warsh Confirmation as Fed Chairman
Very Cold Feet: 13.4% of Home-Sale Agreements Canceled During March
San Antonio led the major metros with 18.7% of home purchase agreements terminating early. Continue Reading Very Cold Feet: 13.4% of Home-Sale Agreements Canceled During March



































