As the traditional path to homeownership continues to evolve, the build-to-rent sector has emerged as a formidable force in the American housing market, offering a compelling alternative that blends the space of a single-family home with the convenience of a managed rental. This burgeoning trend is
In a significant move that underscores its commitment to future growth and addressing critical spatial constraints, Binghamton University has finalized the acquisition of a major office complex on the Vestal Parkway. The university purchased the four-acre property, formerly the headquarters of the
A transformative urban development initiative is set to reshape a key section of downtown Vancouver’s Northeast False Creek, delivering a substantial number of non-market homes and essential community services through a landmark public-private partnership. This ambitious project addresses the
A high-profile legal battle centered on the Great Northern Block condominium project in downtown Fargo has culminated in a jury finding the developer guilty of fraud and breach of contract, a verdict that now faces a direct challenge from the very company held accountable. The developer, T&K
A comprehensive analysis of Australia's burgeoning "living sector" reveals a significant structural evolution within the nation's housing market, with the build-to-rent (BTR) model emerging as a formidable force. This movement is fundamentally centered on the professionalization of the rental
Imagine a world where managing millions of rental properties across vast regions becomes as seamless as a single tap on a smartphone, where property managers no longer drown in paperwork but thrive with streamlined digital tools. This vision is inching closer to reality with the recent announcement