Latest Commercial Real Estate News
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Artist and designer Luis Da Cruz gutted and transformed this four-story Harlem home into a modern artist's abode. |
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Federal and state officials aim to wrap up this week a multibillion-dollar agreement with five major banks to settle probes of alleged foreclosure abuses. |
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Office-building construction is in the midst of a severe drought. This means higher rents may be on the horizon in some cities, if history is any guide. |
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This 2,286-square-foot house, built around 1925, has no garage but does boast original details like pecky cypress ceilings, handblown stained-glass panes in the powder-room door and Cuban tile floors. |
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When violent winds knocked down trees and damaged their home, a Minnesota couple seized the opportunity to start over. |
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Anna Kournikova sells in Miami, Nobu Matsuhisa Buys in Los Angeles and a Kauai beachfront home asks $24 million. |
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Romney stands by his position that the government should stay out of the national housing mess and let the market "hit the bottom." But in hard-hit North Las Vegas, Nev., the implications are clear. |
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Ally Financial, the U.S. government-owned auto lender, swung to a $250 million net loss in the fourth quarter after taking a charge for regulatory penalties stemming from foreclosure matters. |
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Obama is betting his latest proposal to aid the housing market will fare better than earlier efforts, despite congressional opposition. |
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The housing bust means many small businesses can no longer use home-equity loans for funding. |
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The average housing price in 100 major Chinese cities fell for a fifth consecutive month in January. |
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The beleaguered housing market continued to struggle as U.S. home prices posted declines in November. |
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Right now, the connection between what the S&P/Case-Shiller index says and what is actually going on with housing may be lukewarm at best. |
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Australian monthly house prices declined once again in December, adding to concerns among banks and property firms that a deterioration in prices across the country will resume this year. |
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It may be one of the most intriguing trends in homebuilding: do-it-yourself tiny homes. Amid a growing interest in eco-friendly lifestyles comes a spate of picture books capturing the joys of shoe box living. |
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St. Joe signaled that it is again scaling back its development plans in Florida, an indication that efforts to turn the state's Northern Gulf Coast into a cluster of luxury second-home communities have been a flop. |
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A builder of luxury homes reveals how he created his weekend retreat on a budget. |
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Tim Headington asks $25 million in South Beach, Phil Mickelson relists in Rancho Santa Fe, Calif., and Mats Wilander puts his Idaho estate up for sale. |
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A Jamestown, R.I., home of about 6,500 square feet, with six bedrooms, seven bathrooms and two half-bathrooms, is asking $5.8 million. |
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New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said he is confident his main concern with a pending settlement of alleged bank- foreclosure abuses would be resolved, but he didn't commit to participating in an agreement. |
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D.R. Horton swung to the black in its fiscal first quarter on a double-digit jump in home-building revenue and showed optimism for the spring selling season. |
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The Justice Department's plan to create a mortgage-crime unit with state authorities is likely to face the same difficulties earlier task forces hit in bringing charges against bank executives. |
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To cap a companywide renovation that started eight years ago, Club Med has chosen an unlikely destination: the ski slopes of North America. |
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State and federal officials hope to announce early next month a deal with five large banks valued at as much as $25 billion. |
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What more can be done to help the housing market? Economists have some ideas for hastening a recovery. |
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In recent years, the neighborhood had increasingly attracted more young people seeking affordable condos and apartments as well as the older homes. |
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Wall Street firms have begun to quietly jettison office space in a sign that repercussions from the recent contraction in the financial-services industry will be felt in the city for several years. |
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A Goldman Sachs Group Inc. real-estate fund that has walked away from a number of struggling investments is taking a different approach with a Chicago skyscraper, deciding to fight its creditors rather than surrender ownership of the building. |
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Blackstone Group's $11 billion bet on retail property is showing signs of paying off. |
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This nine-bedroom historic house in a conservation village has recently been restored and upgraded by its owners. |
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This tribal-themed residence in northern Thailand is on a property surrounded by mountains and rice paddies. |
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As more financing and private-equity investments begin to flow into residential real estate, some mothballed development plans are being revitalized. |
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Though convenient, continuing care retirement communities are costly. Here's how to cut the risk. |
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This partially moated seven-bedroom home in eastern England probably dates back originally to the 15th century. |
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Regardless of whether the New York Giants or the New England Patriots win Super Bowl XLVI on Sunday, a prohibitive favorite has emerged: Indianapolis-area hotels. |
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Boston Properties Inc. and SL Green Realty Corp. reported stronger-than-expected quarterly earnings, a sign that the nation's largest office landlords have been able to boost revenue despite tepid job growth. |