Real Estate News
New York's luxury real estate market is in a correction
Real estate sales in Manhattan plunged 25 percent year-over-year. Source link …Read More
As China puts the brakes on overseas investment, Los Angeles' development boom takes a hit
Last year, Chinese investors interested in buying or developing property in Southern California peppered World Trade Center Los Angeles officials with questions about how best to break into the market. What’s the difference between city governments and county governments, they might …Read More
Here we go again: US subprime mortgage bonds are back in fashion
Remember subprime loans, the thing that brought the global financial system to the brink of collapse a decade ago? Yeah, they've become a hot investment category all over again, the FT reports. Source link …Read More
This downtown parking lot could become an apartment building
A Canadian real estate developer has purchased a parking lot in East Village, and two historic homes on the site, for $9.2 million with plans to turn it into a 32-story apartment building. Capexco, based in Calgary, purchased the 20,000-square-foot lot …Read More
How many opioid overdoses are actually suicides?
By Martha Bebinger, WBUR/Kaiser Health News Mady Ohlman was 22 on the evening some years ago when she stood in a friend’s bathroom looking down at the sink. “I had set up a bunch of needles filled with heroin because I wanted to …Read More
This $18M beach house is the ultimate Southern California getaway
Views in every room give this $18M beach house it's unique appeal. From the living room to the movie room, you'll never miss a sunset again, no matter where you're sitting. All New Secret Lives of the Super Rich …Read More
Industrial park breaks ground near U.S.-Mexico border
Construction began recently near the United States-Mexico border on a 311-acre industrial park that developers hope will take advantage of the flood of imports and exports. The Otay Crossings Commerce Park, in the works since 2007, is one of the largest …Read More
Yasiel Puig might be the Dodgers’ man in the middle, even against left-handers
ANAHEIM – By solving a vexing problem at the plate late last season, Yasiel Puig might now have a spot in the middle of the Dodgers’ lineup on an everyday basis. Puig, a right-handed batter, simply couldn’t hit left-handed pitching a …Read More