Tag: Texas
Wood Partners announces grand opening of Alta Waterside
Wood Partners, a national leader in multifamily real estate development and acquisition, announced the grand opening of its new community—Alta Waterside—in Fort Worth, Texas. A...
New ownership for metroplex multifamily asset in Fort Worth
Institutional Property Advisors (IPA), a division of Marcus & Millichap, announces the sale of Monticello Oaks, a three-story, 63-unit apartment complex in Fort Worth,...
Suburban Dallas age-restricted multihousing asset sold
Marcus & Millichap, a leading commercial real estate investment services firm with offices throughout the United States and Canada, has announced the sale of...
Waterton acquires 8-property multifamily portfolio in growth markets of Arizona, North Carolina, Texas, and...
Waterton, a national real estate investor and operator, today announced it acquired an institutional-quality portfolio comprised of eight multifamily properties with a total of...
HUD approves $5 billion Texas disaster recovery plan
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Ben Carson today announced he is approving a disaster recovery plan to help Texans recover...
Cordillera Ranch tops $100 million in real estate sales for third straight year
Cordillera Ranch—the Hill Country’s premier private club and community—reports stellar 2017 results with over $100 million in real estate sales for the third year...
North Texas multifamily asset trades hands all cash
Marcus & Millichap, a leading commercial real estate investment services firm with offices throughout the United States and Canada, announced the sale of Parkside...
The year of transformation
The Rey The 478-unit The Rey, named Community of the Year and awarded the title of Best High-Rise Community, represents Wood Partners’ and The Berkshire...
Where rents still rise
A report on the 2017 national rental market, released by RENTCafe shows that rent increases in large cities (with a population of 600,000 or...
Pump up the volume
Apartment completions in the 150 largest U.S. metros spiked at 395,775 units in 2017, a volume that beats the 2016 level by a significant...
Mixing it up
The mostly urban projects that captured the judges’ votes echo a popular and growing trend—the inclusion of ground-floor retail and dining establishments that add...
Investor’s latest sweetheart: workforce housing
There is expected demand for an additional 4.5 million new apartments in the U.S. by 2030, according to data from the Workforce Housing Committee...
A new blueprint for America’s construction trades
It’s been weeks since Hurricane Harvey devastated the city of Houston and Southeast Texas. Damage estimates go up to $190 billion. The cleanup has...
A grand time in Texas
While many parts of the country have not fully emerged from the housing crisis and recession, Texas continues on a tear with new building...
A license to rent
Local officials in a Dallas suburb say they plan to continue pushing for a ban on undocumented immigrants renting property within the city limits—a...