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Multifamily Executive Senior Editor Chris Wood rounds up interesting and intriguing news tidbits. This week: pure energy, electrocutions, the Porsche pad, plus hidden 80s music playlists*.
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As it's watched foreign buyers scoop up excess condo properties in South Florida, The Related Group, a Miami condo builder, is betting the market can absorb more units.
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Despite an uptick in sales activity and a drop in prices, investors are still working to make financial and ROI sense of the condo sector.
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In the second of a three-part series on the state of the condo market, we look at one of the downturn's biggest opportunities—the buying of fractured condo deals. But investors must tread carefully.
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Building an apartment in Washington, D.C.? If you want to hit the sweet spot, you better open your doors soon, according to Alexandria, Va.-based market research firm Delta Associates.
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In the first of a three-part series on the state of the condo market, we look at the recent rebound in sales and who's buying up available units.
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A vacant, neglected 1905 New York City public school reopens as a mix of affordable and market-rate condominiums.
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Taking a look at the supposed return of luxury apartments and condominiums.
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Many markets around the country are still suffering from an oversupply in for-sale housing and condos. But if you’re following a spate of recent business news announcement, Washington, D.C., certainly isn’t in this category.
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Washington, D.C., is considered one of the strongest, if not the strongest, housing market in the country. But three different reports show exactly how unevenly this relative prosperity is distributed throughout the nation’s capital.