Posts by Emily Marek

Multifamily occupancy down in Houston

Multifamily construction may have exceeded demand in Houston, according to Colliers’ latest...

Rents continue to creep up for one- and two-bedroom apartments in Houston

Month-over-month increases in rental costs have slowed across the country, but it’s still more expensive to rent a one- or two-bedroom apartment in Houston than it was last...

Lappin Properties meets demand for rural properties with Round Top Springs

Once complete, Round Top Springs will be home to 16 single-family custom builds with prices starting from $2.9...

New Houston-area listings increase over 2022 levels

New listings are up 6.9% year over year, according to the latest Weekly Activity Snapshot from the Houston Association of...

Texas REALTORS® shares plans for upcoming REALTOR® Day at the Texas Capitol

Representatives from the National Association of REALTORS®’ “Riding with the Brand” tour will accompany Texas REALTORS® to the Texas Capitol in Austin on March...

Redfin: Seller concessions on the rise again

Increased mortgage rates have sidelined many would-be buyers, allowing inventory levels to increase. As a result, buyers can now “shop around” more than during the peak of the pandemic, putting the burden of concessions back on...

Multigenerational homebuying and mortgage-readiness fueling Latino homeownership rates

"Latinos are more mortgage ready. Latinos have made strides in income and are more educated in the homebuying process," said Nidia Fromenta Peguero of Century 21 North East in Danvers, Massachusetts. "They don't want to rent...

Texas lost five ‘million-dollar cities’ in the past six months

There are 58 less million-dollar cities in the U.S. than there were in July of last year, according to a new report from...

The 10 most-expensive homes sold in greater Houston in February

The most-expensive sale of the month was listed by Walter Bering of Martha Turner Sotheby’s International...

Texas REALTORS®: After a volatile few years, the Texas housing market has stabilized

The Texas housing market may have finally calmed from the pandemic housing frenzy, according to the Texas REALTORS®’ 2022 Texas Real Estate Year in Review...

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