A $5.1 million Martin County home on the St. Lucie River was the runner-up most expensive sold on the Treasure Coast in January.
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Residential real estate market to hit $2.08trn by end of 2025
Going by the present surge in demand for luxury apartments in Nigerian city centres, industry analysts have said that the residential…
Climate risk will take trillion-dollar bite out of America’s real estate, report finds
Americans are likely to continue moving to areas with risky climates, even as other places are abandoned, and more resilient places welcome newcomers.
Climate risk will take trillion-dollar bite out of America’s real estate, report finds
Americans are likely to continue moving to areas with risky climates, even as other places are abandoned, and more resilient places welcome newcomers.
Climate risk will take trillion-dollar bite out of America’s real estate, report finds
Americans are likely to continue moving to areas with risky climates, even as other places are abandoned, and more resilient places welcome newcomers.
Climate change could erase $1.4 trillion in real estate value due to insurance costs
A new report identifies the most vulnerable areas to climate migration and soaring insurance prices.
Phoenix Mills, Macrotech, DLF, Oberoi Realty shares: What Budget 2025 offers for real estate sector
Oberoi Realty stock also closed 1.83% higher at Rs 1845.65. Market cap of the realty firm climbed to Rs 67,108 crore on February 1.
Oil Billionaire Bill Koch Lists His Eco-Friendly ‘Once in a Lifetime’ Aspen Estate for $125 Million—More Than Four Times What He Paid
Koch, 84, has owned the property for nearly 20 years—having purchased it back in 2007…
What will be trending for luxury real estate in 2025? This report tells you
The Coldwell Banker Global Luxury program recently released its 2025 Trend Report, breaking down emerging trends and buyer demographics for 2025.
How Trump could transform D.C. real estate, from downtown to design
The longtime real estate developer’s campaign pledges and early actions as president portend changes to the District’s physical landscape. Some are already happening.