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Terreno Realty (TRNO) Reveal Q4 and FY 2015 Acquisitions

For the full year, the company acquired 14 industrial properties, spanning 2.3 million square feet, for approximately $268.5 million.

No More Anonymous Real Estate Buyers in Manhattan and Miami

The Treasury Department reported another activity Wednesday that requires title insurance agencies to recognize money purchasers of extravagant properties in the two urban areas, made through shell organizations.

Better Homes and Gardens Purchases McMillin Realty

The money involved in the sale was not revealed, but according to Chairman Scott McMillin, they will publicly announce it soon. The buy-out happened a week ago.

Real Estate Tech Startups are Dying at Rapid Rate

Real estate tech startups are dying fast. According to industry estimates, their failure rate went from 75 percent to 90 percent with unsuccessful companies closing up shop within 20 months of being funded.

New York's Governor Cuomo Proposes more than $100B Giant Infrastructure Plans

While his ambitious plans are expected to create 250,000 jobs for New Yorkers, it is still unclear how Cuomo will fund projects.

Cushman & Wakefield Execs Foresee Mixed Signals for New York's Commercial Real Estate Market in 2016

Cushman & Wakefield executives announced a mixed outlook on New York's commercial real estate market in 2016. According to the global firm's executives, the macroeconomic strength is expected to continue driving market fundamentals but they are still uncertain over the fate of the market's current cycle.

Group of Realtors Forecast Moderate Home Sales Growth in 2016

According to the National Association of Realtors, new and existing home sales are to continue improving in 2016 but on a more moderate pace compared to 2015.

Downtown Brooklyn Office Rents Jump by 30%, the Biggest Spike it has Reached in a Decade

According to a recent research conducted by the multinational real estate firm Newmark Grubb Knight Frank, the office asking rents in North Brooklyn rose to a historic high of $51.99 per square foot in last year's fourth quarter.

Auckland Real Estate Facing Stagnant Growth

It is largely due to the fact that there's little on the market to buy right now, and it's the ultimate cause that has led to the repetition of the present real estate condition of the region.

Recent Commercial Real Estate Transactions in NYC

The figure is 14 percent below 2014 levels, and the drop came due to a steep rise in retail rents. In terms of the real estate sector, instability and growth are the constant scenarios.

The Best Celebrity Homes For Sale in 2015

Among those celebrity homes that has sparked public awareness was owned by Johnny Depp, which was called the French Village.

Celebrity Homes You Can Rent on Airbnb

These celebrity homes have now been made more accessible. For those who want to experience living like a celebrity, now is the time. There are eight celebrity homes available for any renter or tenant to temporarily dwell in, thanks to Airbnb.

Denver's Commercial Real Estate Finishes 2015 Strong

Squeezed by high demand and low supply across the Denver area, the average industrial asking lease rate jumped to $7.23 per square foot, and had a triple net in the fourth quarter, up 4.2 percent year over year and 2.6 percent from the third quarter, as reported by the Denver Post.

Astoria Waterfront to be a Residential Area Ahead of New Ferry Service

With more than 4,000 apartments set to be developed within the Astoria Cove and Hallets Point, it is going to become the next high-density residential area in the city.

Financial Giant Blackstone Group Spends $10B on New York Real Estate

Financial giant Blackstone Group went on a massive shopping spree in 2015, spending a whopping $9.6 billion on New York real estate. The total made the private equity corporation the city's most aggressive property investor last year.

Real Estate Tips: Can I Afford a Home in 2016?

Considering 2015's market conditions and interest rates, homebuyers may be able to afford a home in 2016 if they make a purchase early in the year.

New York Real Estate: Manhattan Hotel Industry Suffers First Decline in 5 Years

The Manhattan hotel industry suffers first decline in 5 years. The said dip was caused by robust hotel development and investment in Manhattan; with more than 3,400 rooms added in the market last 2015 and a record hotel purchase of the $1.95 billion worth Waldorf Astoria by Anbang Insurance Group.

Real Estate Tips: The Best States for Retirees in 2016

Retirees have a different way of defining "quality of life." They consider a range of factors that younger people usually don't including cost of goods and services, taxes, health care access and quality, crime rate and even the weather. Based on all these components, Bankrate evaluated all states in the US and came up with the best places for retirees to live in 2016.

Global Real Estate: Slowing Chinese Investment in New Zealand Only Temporary

Chinese investment in New Zealand went down a notch since last October due to new buyer restrictions implemented by the Reserve Bank. The said slowdown is only temporary, according to a head of a company that facilitates the overseas property purchases of Chinese buyers.

Miami Evolution: Integration of Arts, Entertainment, Home and Business

The Miami evolution is an integration of arts, entertainment and business establishments. The North Beach and the Arts & Entertainment District are among some areas that have turned into the trending real estate areas in the larger part of Miami, as the last quarter of 2012 went under way, based on the current talks with developers and real estate analysts.

LeFrak-Soffer Working on Miami-Dade Development

The LeFrak-Soffer entity, Oleta River Partners, the owner of the project, are also planning a 40,000-square-foot dine-theater and 220,000-square-feet of corporate space.