Lake Norman Mega-Compound Carved Up Into Twin $7.5 Million Prizes
A Lake Norman waterfront compound that once carried a $15M price tag has been carved into two $7.5M parcels to widen buyer interest, including developers. Local listings show a mix of residential buildings and a sailing club that make the site unique.
Santa Monica Neighbors Clash With City Over Senior Housing Tower
A shuttered pet store at Wilshire and 14th has become the flashpoint in a dispute over an eight‑story plan that would add senior affordable units but remove a public lot.
Seattle Real Estate Giant Hands Off 9,000 Apartments in Management Shakeup
Seattle investor Security Properties will hand management of dozens of Pacific Northwest apartment communities to Bozzuto, affecting thousands of units and hundreds of staff.
NYC Renters Fume As FARE Act Refunds Barely Trickled In
Hundreds of complaints have flowed to DCWP since the FARE Act took effect, but only a handful of broker-fee refunds have been issued to tenants. Enforcement numbers and borough hotspots don’t yet line up with expectations.
Durham’s Long-Empty Cop HQ Is Finally Back In Play
Durham has reconvened a working group to revive plans for the four‑acre site at 505 W. Chapel Hill St., weighing affordable‑housing scenarios and a possible rehab of the Milton Small building.












