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Parkspring Multifamily to Break Ground on 240-Unit Texas Apartment Community
Parkspring Multifamily, a Texas-based real estate investment and development firm, is set to break ground on The Lucille, a Class A garden-style apartment community Fredericksburg, Texas. Located on a 14.28-acre site, the community will feature 240 residences across...
Parkspring Multifamily to Break Ground on 240-Unit Texas Apartment Community
Parkspring Multifamily highlighted Fredericksburg’s growing regional connectivity to Austin and San Antonio. Continue Reading Parkspring Multifamily to Break Ground on 240-Unit Texas Apartment Community
Canadian Home Sales Up, Prices Down in October
The number of home sales recorded over Canadian MLS Systems were up by 0.9% on a month-over-month basis during October, marking six monthly gains in the last seven months. According to data from the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA), actual (not seasonally...
Arkansas Realtors’ Group Collects 40,000 Pounds of Food for Local Pantries
The North Central Board of Realtors in Arkansas delivered nearly 40,000 pounds of food to local food pantries as part of its annual Feed Our Children event. The Mountain Home Observer reports more than 60 realtors and affiliate members collected food for 18 hunger...
NAR Adopts 2026-2028 Strategic Plan
The National Association of Realtors (NAR) adopted its 2026-2028 Strategic Plan on Sunday following a unanimous approval by the NAR Executive Committee. The three-year plan, which goes into effect on New Year’s Day, is designed to “modernize the association, deliver...
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Trump Organization to Develop Luxury Hotel Resort in Maldives
The resort is set to open by the end of 2028. Continue Reading Trump Organization to Develop Luxury Hotel Resort in Maldives
Report: Fed Governor’s Abrupt Resignation Linked to Stock Trading
Kugler had been working with US Government Ethics Office officials since September 2024 to resolve her violations of trading policies. Continue Reading Report: Fed Governor’s Abrupt Resignation Linked to Stock Trading
Hits and Misses for the Real Estate Week of Nov. 10-14
Trump’s 50-year mortgage plan, the continued upswing in foreclosure activity, and a military base’s unlikely neighbor. Continue Reading Hits and Misses for the Real Estate Week of Nov. 10-14
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Edwin Acevedo Named NAHREP’s 2025 President-Elect
Olivia Chavez and Magda Esola were named to its National Board of Directors. Continue Reading Edwin Acevedo Named NAHREP’s 2025 President-Elect
Two Dubai Real Estate Developers Announce Plans Enter US Market
Dar Global and EDGNEX Data Centers by DAMAC have made their plans public. Continue Reading Two Dubai Real Estate Developers Announce Plans Enter US Market
Firm Named for Redevelopment of Historic Bronx Armory
The armory opened in 1917 and was used by the New York National Guard during the two World Wars. Continue Reading Firm Named for Redevelopment of Historic Bronx Armory
Mortgage Application Activity Starts 2025 in Decline
The Refinance Index increased 2% from the previous week and was 6% lower than the same week one year ago. Continue Reading Mortgage Application Activity Starts 2025 in Decline
California’s Harvest Realty Joins The Real Brokerage
Harvest joins Real under the company’s Private Label program. Continue Reading California’s Harvest Realty Joins The Real Brokerage
S2 Capital Acquires Portfolio of 5 Multifamily Properties
The transaction was sourced off-market. Continue Reading S2 Capital Acquires Portfolio of 5 Multifamily Properties
UCLA Launches Master of Real Estate Development Program
UCLA appointed Dr. Greg Morrow to lead the new program. Continue Reading UCLA Launches Master of Real Estate Development Program
Survey: Three-Quarters of Canadians Say They Were Not Likely to Buy a Home This Year
Roughly three-quarters of Canadians stated they were unlikely to purchase a new home in the coming year. Continue Reading Survey: Three-Quarters of Canadians Say They Were Not Likely to Buy a Home This Year
Justice Department Sues Six Corporate Landlords for Algorithmic Pricing Scheme
During his aborted re-election campaign, President Biden blamed “corporate greed” for rising costs in rental housing. Continue Reading Justice Department Sues Six Corporate Landlords for Algorithmic Pricing Scheme


































