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California, northern cities post biggest home-price jumps. How does Charlotte compare?
One West Coast market continued to set the pace for home-price gains in the latest S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller index.
Homebuilder to break ground on new Dayton-area subdivision
A significant housing project is coming to a Dayton community. Find out why this is so important.
Fastest-Growing Cities: Bend, Salem and suburbs boomed as Portland's population fell
This year's list featured a new No. 1 as suburban Southwest Washington was finally blended into the mix of Oregon's fastest-growing cities of the last five years.
Columbus ranked No. 8 housing market by Realtor.com, Wall Street Journal
Columbus has been on lists of hottest housing markets for years.
Here's how much more it costs to buy a home vs. renting in Orlando and beyond
Bankrate assessed the buy-to-rent ratio for homebuyers in the top 50 U.S. metros. Here's how Orlando, Tampa and other cities compare.
Downtown Phoenix recovery since Covid stabilizes over past year, research shows
While the office sector in downtown Phoenix has struggled, other developments and events have attracted visitors to the Central Business District and helped that momentum continue as more projects come online.
ThriveOn King developer shares details, timeline for building's opening
After years of planning and construction, the redevelopment of a former Milwaukee department store into a hub with community spaces, offices and affordable apartments is on track to open this year.
Sallee Development, new-to-town homebuilder break ground on 334-unit subdivision in area's fastest-growing city
Hidden Hills will add 238 single-family homes and 96 maintenance-provided townhomes in a growing section of Spring Hill.
?Mobility, community and open space?: Culdesac in Tempe aims to provide a healthy alternative to suburban living
Culdesac aims to offer the convenience of city living with the warm feel of the suburbs. Located on the property in Tempe is a corner market; a restaurant; several shops; a repair shop for bikes, e-bikes and e-scooters; and a night market held every Thursday to help residents connect with their neighbors and community. Apartment residents can see storefronts from their balconies and easily run down for a new outfit from vintage shop Sew Used or a gift from any of the multiple small shops. Parking?
Homebuilder JPOrleans buys Huntersville site for $8.2M
JPOrleans is planning to start sales this summer on the new project underway on Mayes Road.