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Rental MarketThe Real Deal Houston

Audubon pays $6M to stop housing development on Bolivar Peninsula

A long-anticipated beach home development on the Bolivar Peninsula has been grounded — this time by a $6 million conservation buyout. The Houston Audubon Society closed on the final 25 acres needed to expand the Bolivar Flats Shorebird Sanctuary to 1,308 contiguous acres between Highway 87 and the G

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Rental MarketStreetEasy

Homes in brownstone Brooklyn neighborhoods for under $1M

“Brownstone Brooklyn” neighborhoods - think Brooklyn Heights, Carroll Gardens, Fort Greene, Park Slope, and other nabes surrounding Prospect Park - have proven themselves time and time again to be some of the borough's most sought-after locations. The area’s characteristic architecture, which includ

1mo agoby Ameena Walker
Rental MarketThe Real Deal Houston

First Community Credit Union buys 20-story building for new Houston headquarters

A Houston credit union is trading its longtime digs for a 20-story office building in the city’s northwest corridor. First Community Credit Union purchased the former Noble Energy Center Two at 1002 Noble Energy Way in the Vintage Park-Tomball area and will relocate its headquarters there from 15260

1mo agoby TRD Staff
Rental MarketThe Real Deal Houston

First Community Credit Union buys 20-story building for new Houston headquarters

A Houston credit union is trading its longtime digs for a 20-story office building in the city’s northwest corridor. First Community Credit Union purchased the former Noble Energy Center Two at 1002 Noble Energy Way in the Vintage Park-Tomball area and will relocate its headquarters there from 15260

1mo agoby TRD Staff
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Rental Market6sqft

Big, beautiful Boerum Hill townhouse has a barefoot lawn and a finished basement for $7.8M

While a designer-renovated townhouse in the heart of brownstone Brooklyn may fulfill many a real estate dream, we often expect to give up a green lawn and flexible, livable basement. Asking $7.8 million, this four-story home at 168 Bergen Street in the Boerum Hill Historic District has those rare ad

1mo agoby Michelle Cohen
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Rental MarketBrownstoner

Renovated Prospect Heights Co-op With Private Terrace Asks $1.195 Million

For those who have spent this winter dreaming of days they can lounge outside in warmer weather, this Prospect Heights co-op with its large private terrace might hold some appeal. Other perks in the renovated one-bedroom unit include in-unit laundry and air conditioning. On the top floor of the brow

1mo agoby Susan De Vries
Rental Market6sqft

Congestion pricing lives on after federal judge rules Trump’s effort to end program unlawful

New York City’s congestion pricing program will live on, as a federal judge on Tuesday ruled that the Trump administration’s attempt to nix the toll system was unlawful. In a 149-page decision, Judge Lewis J. Liman called U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy’s move to end the program “arbitrary

1mo agoby Aaron Ginsburg
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Rental MarketThe Real Deal Houston

Yetter Coleman expands at Texas’ tallest tower in Houston

Houston’s tallest building is welcoming a law firm looking for room to stretch. Yetter Coleman subleased 44,000 square feet across the 53rd and 54th floors of the JPMorgan Chase Tower at 600 Travis Street, according to a release from CBRE. The deal nearly doubles the Houston-based trial firm’s offic

1mo agoby TRD Staff
Rental MarketThe Real Deal Houston

Yetter Coleman expands at Texas’ tallest tower in Houston

Houston’s tallest building is welcoming a law firm looking for room to stretch. Yetter Coleman subleased 44,000 square feet across the 53rd and 54th floors of the JPMorgan Chase Tower at 600 Travis Street, according to a release from CBRE. The deal nearly doubles the Houston-based trial firm’s offic

1mo agoby TRD Staff
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Rental MarketStreetEasy

Prospect Heights studio with sleeping loft asks $550K

If you’re looking for a historic home with both character and modern upgrades at a great price, look no further than 279 Sterling Place #3C. This unit is part of the 22-unit co-op Public School 9 Annex, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The brick, sandstone, and terracotta

1mo agoby Erika Riley
Rental MarketThe Real Deal Houston

Jon Venetos’ Lurin Capital files for bankruptcy, blocking foreclosure on Houston apartments

UPDATED 3/3/26 4pm Jon Venetos’ floundering Lurin Capital blocked the foreclosure sale of a Houston apartment property owned by the firm with a bankruptcy filing on Monday. The ownership entity of Latitude 2976 Apartments filed for Chapter 11 protection in the Southern District of Texas, court docum

1mo agoby Jess Hardin, Matthew Elo
Rental MarketThe Real Deal Houston

Jon Venetos’ Lurin Capital files for bankruptcy, blocking foreclosure on Houston apartments

UPDATED 3/3/26 4pm Jon Venetos’ floundering Lurin Capital blocked the foreclosure sale of a Houston apartment property owned by the firm with a bankruptcy filing on Monday.   The ownership entity of Latitude 2976 Apartments filed for Chapter 11 protection in the Southern District of Texas,

1mo agoby Jess Hardin, Matthew Elo
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Rental MarketStreetEasy

Co-op vs. condo: The ultimate explainer for NYC buyers

Key takeaways: Co-op or condo? That is the question. So you've decided to take the plunge and - gasp! - bid farewell to renting forever. Or maybe you're a seasoned buyer looking to purchase your next place. Either way, buying is a big decision. And in your search, you'll notice most NYC homes fit in

1mo agoby Erika Riley
Rental MarketStreetEasy

What is a pied-à-terre in NYC real estate?

Key takeaways: In the literal sense, this French phrase means “a foot on the ground.” But in the language of New York City real estate, a pied-à-terre is a non-primary residence reserved for occasional use. Pied-à-terre owners typically use these units for short periods, essentially making them vaca

1mo agoby Erika Riley
Rental MarketStreetEasy

How much rent can I afford? Budgeting for an NYC rental

Key takeaways: If New York City is notorious for one thing, it's the cost of living. While discounts can be found, it's always smart to pause and ask yourself, “How much can I spend on rent?” In essence, the key to understanding affordability as a renter is knowing your rent-to-income ratio. This wi

1mo agoby Erika Riley
Rental MarketStreetEasy

Most popular sale of the week March 2, 2026

Every week, we share the most popular sale listing of the week in NYC, as selected by you, our StreetEasy users. The most popular sale for March 2 is this charming West Village 2-bedroom with two decorative fireplaces and central air conditioning. Charming West Village 2-bedroom with decorative fire

1mo agoby Ameena Walker
Rental MarketStreetEasy

NYC open houses for February 28 and March 1, 2026

The weekend is here at last, and if you're considering buying a New York City apartment, it's a great time to check out one of the many open houses happening. We’ve pulled together a few of our favorites, which include a 2-bedroom Park Slope brownstone with exclusive roof rights, an 1871-built West

1mo agoby Adrienne Gaffney
Rental MarketStreetEasy

Most popular rentals of the week February 25, 2026

Every other week, we highlight NYC's most popular rental listings as chosen by you, our StreetEasy users. This week’s top picks include a 1-bedroom in Park Slope with beautiful exposed brick and a newly renovated Midtown South studio. As usual, there’s plenty more where that came from on StreetEasy.

1mo agoby Adrienne Gaffney
Rental MarketThe Next Miami

80-Story Tower Already Halfway Up: ‘One Of Fastest In Miami History’

A Brickell supertall tower has reached the halfway point of vertical construction, in what is being called one of the fastest vertical construction paces in Miami’s history. Cipriani Residences Miami is racing skyward, climbing one level every three working days. The building is using a next-generat

6mo agoby TNM Staff
Rental MarketThe Next Miami

80-Story Tower Already Halfway Up: ‘One Of Fastest In Miami History’

A Brickell supertall tower has reached the halfway point of vertical construction, in what is being called one of the fastest vertical construction paces in Miami’s history. Cipriani Residences Miami is racing skyward, climbing one level every three working days. The building is using a next-generat

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