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Joe Mandola of Trendmaker Homes Houston recently discussed how the pandemic has affected the housing market, what buyers are looking for and where, and how the home shopping process has changed.
The sale of five buildings totaling 260,950 square feet at 8800 Technology Forest Dr. is the single-largest commercial real estate sales transaction in the life sciences sector in the Greater Houston area in 2020.
Fair Oaks Commons is a 100% affordable residential rental community that will provide independent living for low-income families, veterans and formerly homeless households, to create stability during this unprecedented time.
Avenue on 34th is a mixed-income multifamily community located in the Oak Forest neighborhood located at 2136 West 34th St., offering 70 mixed-income units on 2.1 acres in North Houston.
A joint venture plans to redevelop 777 Industrial Rd. into a 123,000-square-foot class-A life science building located within one of the Bay Area's fastest growing life science clusters, San Carlos.
Bryan Havel, division president at Trendmaker Homes Austin, recently shared some insights on COVID-related design trends, how Trendmaker has pivoted, trends that will linger post-COVID and the pandemic's impact on buyers.
Davlyn Investments recently closed escrow on a $95 million purchase of The Terraces at Highland Reserve, a 273-unit luxury class-A multifamily community to be re-branded as Ascent at the Galleria.
Situated adjacent to Apple's future $1 billion campus, which will initially house 5,000 employees, the 129-acre 7700 Parmer site is currently home to a wide range of tech companies.
Since acquiring the property nearly five years ago, Sares Regis repurposed an obsolete strip mall and parking lot into 90 apartments that support Redwood City's need for housing, including seven affordable units.
Renters have more reasons to leave the nation's urban cores and head to the suburbs; specifically, Dallas residents relocated to smaller nearby cities such as Richardson, Arlington, Irving and Plano.