Anywhere Reaches Tentative Settlement in Lengthy TCPA Class Action Lawsuit
After over five years of litigation, Anywhere has reached a tentative settlement in a TCPA lawsuit over unsolicited calls, avoiding potential liabilities of $220 million.
South and West Housing Markets Poised for Growth in 2025
Realtor.com highlights Southern and Western U.S. cities, led by Colorado Springs and Miami, as the top housing markets for 2025, driven by affordability and remote work trends.
Wall Street’s Role in Housing Market Exaggerated and Misunderstood by Many
The claim that Wall Street investors dominate the housing market is debunked, revealing they represented just 0.4% of home purchases in 2023.
Surge in Mortgage Refinancing Reaches Two-Year High Amid Falling Interest Rates
In late 2024, a surge in mortgage refinances occurred as falling interest rates enabled homeowners to save an average of $320 monthly, marking a two-year high.
Top Real Estate Training Programs in Washington State for 2025
Discover the top five real estate training programs in Washington for 2025, offering diverse learning options, pricing, and resources to help you succeed as a broker.
Americans Aged 65 and Over Prefer Aging in Place Despite Challenges
A survey reveals that 90% of seniors prefer aging at home, but many face challenges, with Rochester, NY, ranked as the top city for supportive living.
HUD Allocates $72.6 Million to Empower Tribal Nations and Enhance Community Development
HUD has allocated $72.6 million to support housing and infrastructure development in 38 Native American communities, empowering Tribal Nations to improve their resources.
Joe Sitt Finalizes $157 Million Sale of Amazon-Leased Warehouse in Brooklyn
Joe Sitt’s Thor is finalizing the $157M sale of a Brooklyn warehouse leased by Amazon to Terreno Realty, highlighting rising international investor interest in industrial spaces.
Texas Broker Sues Over Mandatory MLS Membership Requirements Amid Antitrust Concerns
A Texas broker is suing real estate associations for mandatory MLS membership, claiming antitrust violations and discrimination against minority professionals.
Retired Argentine Athletes Propose $337 Million Mixed-Use Project in Homestead
A group of retired Argentine sports figures is advancing a $337 million mixed-use project in Homestead, facing concerns about its impact on a nearby air base.
City Council Approves Housing Initiative While Modifying Key Provisions and Goals
The City Council backed Mayor Adams’ revised housing plan, promising $5 billion for 80,000 units while modifying key proposals on parking and affordability.
Blackstone Sells Miramar Apartment Complex for $121.3 Million Amid Market Resurgence
Blackstone sells a Miramar apartment complex for $121.3 million to Bell Partners, highlighting a rebound in South Florida’s multifamily real estate market.
Whistleblower Lawsuit Exposes Massive Fraud Allegations Against Pangea Properties
A whistleblower lawsuit accuses Pangea Properties of defrauding the Chicago Housing Authority by overcharging Section 8 tenants, potentially costing taxpayers over $1 million annually.
Apple Expands Midtown South Office Space with New Lease in Penn 11
Apple has expanded its footprint in Midtown South, leasing an additional 61,000 square feet, bringing its total space to 460,000 square feet in the Penn 11 building.
Danny Haber’s Journey: Building Success on Minimal Sleep and Maximum Passion
Pioneering builder Danny Haber thrives on minimal sleep, balancing a hectic schedule of meetings and projects while revolutionizing mass timber construction with oWOW.