Real Estate News and Headlines

Ballymore and Penta Get Go-Ahead for 373-Home Phase of Brentford Scheme
NewsMar 3, 2026

Ballymore and Penta Get Go-Ahead for 373-Home Phase of Brentford Scheme

Urban regeneration specialist Ballymore, partnered with Penta Real Estate, has secured planning permission for the second phase of its £300 m Brentford redevelopment, adding 373 new homes across nearly 12 acres. The mixed‑use scheme will extend the town’s high street onto...

By Property Week
Hanley Investment Group Arranges $3 Million Pre-Sale of Single-Tenant Retail Property in San Bernardino, California
NewsMar 3, 2026

Hanley Investment Group Arranges $3 Million Pre-Sale of Single-Tenant Retail Property in San Bernardino, California

Hanley Investment Group arranged a $3 million pre‑sale of a newly built single‑tenant retail property in San Bernardino, California, to be occupied by a 7‑Eleven commercial fueling lanes (CFL) prototype on a 15‑year triple‑net ground lease. The site combines high‑speed diesel...

By Shopping Center Business
Simon Property Group Signs Leases with Four New Tenants at Wrentham Village Premium Outlets in Massachusetts
NewsMar 3, 2026

Simon Property Group Signs Leases with Four New Tenants at Wrentham Village Premium Outlets in Massachusetts

Simon Property Group has secured leases with four new tenants—Big Chicken, Gong Cha, Fabletics and Gymboree—at its 616,000‑square‑foot Wrentham Village Premium Outlets near Boston. Big Chicken is already operating, while Gong Cha will open in late spring and both Fabletics...

By Shopping Center Business
Multifamily Absorption Rate Remains Below 50%
NewsMar 3, 2026

Multifamily Absorption Rate Remains Below 50%

The Census Bureau’s SOMA report shows the three‑month absorption rate for new apartments stayed below 50% for the fourth consecutive quarter, slipping to 47% in Q2 2026. Despite modest growth in completions—over 90,000 units for the seventh straight quarter—median asking...

By NAHB – Eye on Housing
U.S. Government Targets Dirty Money in Housing for the First Time
NewsMar 3, 2026

U.S. Government Targets Dirty Money in Housing for the First Time

The U.S. Treasury’s FinCEN has launched the Residential Real Estate (RRE) Rule, mandating reporting of all‑cash residential property transfers to entities or trusts starting March 1, 2026. The rule closes a long‑standing AML loophole that let shell‑company purchases evade scrutiny, requiring title...

By World Property Journal
The Typical U.S. Homeowner Hangs Onto Their House For 12 Years. In Los Angeles, It’s 20 Years.
NewsMar 3, 2026

The Typical U.S. Homeowner Hangs Onto Their House For 12 Years. In Los Angeles, It’s 20 Years.

Redfin’s 2025 analysis shows the median U.S. homeowner now stays in a home for 12 years, the longest tenure since 2022. Tenure peaked at 13.4 years in 2020, fell during the pandemic‑driven buying surge, and rebounded slightly in 2025. California...

By Redfin News
Langham Estate Set to Unveil 50 Eastcastle Street Refurbishment
NewsMar 3, 2026

Langham Estate Set to Unveil 50 Eastcastle Street Refurbishment

Langham Estate announced a £50 million refurbishment of 50 Eastcastle Street, converting the historic Fitzrovia building into 46,000 sq ft of furnished workspace. The project, part of a broader upgrade programme for the estate’s West End portfolio, retains the former Princess’s Theatre façade while...

By Property Week
Inditex Triples Down at Metrocentre with Bershka Signing
NewsMar 3, 2026

Inditex Triples Down at Metrocentre with Bershka Signing

Inditex has signed Bershka for a 16,000 sq ft store in Metrocentre’s Red Mall, bringing its total footprint in the North‑East retail hub to over 65,000 sq ft alongside Zara and Stradivarius. The addition bolsters Metrocentre’s fashion offering as category sales rose 7.4% in...

By Retail Focus (UK)
Argyll Revamps Hudson House in Covent Garden with £3.5m Refurb
NewsMar 3, 2026

Argyll Revamps Hudson House in Covent Garden with £3.5m Refurb

Argyll has launched a £3.5 million refurbishment of the grade‑II‑listed Hudson House in Covent Garden, converting 14,000 sq ft across seven floors into 48 private serviced offices. The project, slated for completion in June, preserves Edwin Lutyens’ original marble floor and vaulted ceilings...

By Property Week
Retail Investment in Calgary Dips in 2025: Barclay Street Real Estate
NewsMar 3, 2026

Retail Investment in Calgary Dips in 2025: Barclay Street Real Estate

Calgary’s retail investment slipped 31% in 2025, totaling $531.5 million across 54 transactions. Deal sizes shifted upward, with half of the sales above $5 million and the largest at $54.5 million for a 201,000‑sq‑ft centre. Average pricing remained steady at $419 per square...

By Retail Insider Canada
Middle East Conflict Stokes Inflation, Risks Higher Rates
NewsMar 3, 2026

Middle East Conflict Stokes Inflation, Risks Higher Rates

The U.S.-Israel-Iran conflict has triggered the largest oil price jump in four years as the Strait of Hormuz effectively shut, sending crude markets into turmoil. Inflation concerns now dominate Treasury trading, pushing the 10‑year yield above 4% and raising mortgage‑rate...

By National Mortgage News
The 1.8 Million ‘Missing’ Households: Why Gen Z and Millennials Vanished From the Housing Market in 2025
NewsMar 3, 2026

The 1.8 Million ‘Missing’ Households: Why Gen Z and Millennials Vanished From the Housing Market in 2025

The U.S. housing supply gap widened to 4.03 million units in 2025 as new construction fell short, leaving nearly 2 million Gen Z and millennial households unformed. Affordability constraints—requiring roughly $86 k income and a 14.4% down payment—forced many young adults to stay with...

By Realtor.com News
Lenders Rethink Outreach as Trigger Leads Face Limits
NewsMar 3, 2026

Lenders Rethink Outreach as Trigger Leads Face Limits

Mortgage originators are split on the value of trigger leads as the Homebuyers Privacy Protection Act takes effect on March 5, forcing a shift to permission‑based marketing. Proponents argue trigger leads provide quick consumer access, but critics cite reliability issues and...

By National Mortgage News
Bad Breakup at Direct Mortgage Spills Into Court
NewsMar 3, 2026

Bad Breakup at Direct Mortgage Spills Into Court

Direct Mortgage is being sued by former employees Brooks Kelly and Jason Harris for $750,000 in unpaid compensation, a disputed $200,000 personal loan, and alleged software failures that created compliance risks. The plaintiffs claim the company’s loan‑origination system produced inaccurate...

By National Mortgage News
Designing the Future
NewsMar 3, 2026

Designing the Future

Philippine real estate is entering a new design era focused on regenerative, people‑centric environments that restore ecosystems and enhance wellbeing. Thought leaders highlight AI‑driven optimization, prefabricated construction, and material innovations such as engineered bamboo as key enablers. Mixed‑use, walkable neighborhoods...

By Manila Bulletin – Business
Understanding U-Value: The Foundation of Energy-Efficient Envelopes
NewsMar 3, 2026

Understanding U-Value: The Foundation of Energy-Efficient Envelopes

The article explains that a building's envelope acts as a thermal regulator, and its performance hinges on the thermal transmittance, or U‑Value. U‑Value quantifies heat flow per square meter per degree Kelvin, linking directly to insulation quality. The piece outlines...

By ArchDaily
How Brokers Can Position Private Lending as a Strategic Advantage
NewsMar 3, 2026

How Brokers Can Position Private Lending as a Strategic Advantage

Real estate brokers can turn private lending into a strategic advantage by offering faster, more flexible financing than traditional banks. Private lenders specialize in distinct property types and deal sizes, allowing brokers to match investors with the right capital source....

By Mortgage Professional America
In A First, BXP Sells Digital Property Rights
NewsMar 3, 2026

In A First, BXP Sells Digital Property Rights

Boston Properties (BXP) completed a landmark December sale of its 409,000‑square‑foot Needham, Massachusetts campus, incorporating the first recorded transfer of digital property rights via a blockchain transaction on the Digital Rights Network. The $132 million deal, finalized with Lincoln Property Co....

By Bisnow
Millbray Appoints Bullet and Wonderful for Brand Refresh and New Digital Platform
NewsMar 3, 2026

Millbray Appoints Bullet and Wonderful for Brand Refresh and New Digital Platform

Integrated land‑lease developer Millbray has hired brand studio Bullet and digital product studio Wonderful to revamp its master brand and launch a new digital platform ahead of the Ashcroft over‑50s community debut in Queensland. Bullet delivered the brand strategy, naming,...

By Mediaweek (Australia)
BTL Landlords Continue to ‘Invest Strategically’ as Rents Rise
NewsMar 3, 2026

BTL Landlords Continue to ‘Invest Strategically’ as Rents Rise

Buy‑to‑let landlords stayed active in the UK rental market as average rents rose to £1,602 PCM, a 4.9% increase year‑on‑year. The South Coast led growth with a 10.5% jump, while London rents grew modestly but remain 49% above the national...

By Property Industry Eye
Gap Between LHA Rates and Average Market Rents Widens
NewsMar 3, 2026

Gap Between LHA Rates and Average Market Rents Widens

SimplyPhi’s 2025 Regional Housing Market Report shows average private rents in all nine English regions surpass Local Housing Allowance (LHA) rates, creating monthly shortfalls of £377 to £1,194. While rental supply peaked at 77,458 units in Q2 2025, only about 1,154...

By Property Industry Eye
Homeowner Sues Rocket Mortgage over Shredded Money Orders, Wrongful Foreclosure
NewsMar 2, 2026

Homeowner Sues Rocket Mortgage over Shredded Money Orders, Wrongful Foreclosure

A Columbus homeowner has filed a federal lawsuit against Rocket Mortgage, alleging the servicer shredded two money orders totaling $1,700 and proceeded with a foreclosure despite internal confirmation that the account was not in default. The loan, originated in 2006,...

By Mortgage Professional America
Manova Partners Sells 323,927-Square-Foot Nashville West Shopping Center
NewsMar 2, 2026

Manova Partners Sells 323,927-Square-Foot Nashville West Shopping Center

Manova Partners, a Munich‑based real‑estate firm, has sold the Nashville West Shopping Center, a 323,927‑square‑foot super‑regional retail complex near Vanderbilt University. The property, built between 2007 and 2008, sits at the I‑40 and Charlotte Pike intersection and comprises six single‑story...

By Shopping Center Business
Small Town Commercial Prices Rise as Big City Prices Fall
NewsMar 2, 2026

Small Town Commercial Prices Rise as Big City Prices Fall

CoStar’s January Commercial Repeat‑Sale Indices show a split between market tiers: smaller, secondary‑market properties rose 1.3% month‑over‑month, while premier assets in major cities slipped 0.4% in the value‑weighted gauge. Over the past year the equal‑weighted index gained 1.1% versus a...

By Mortgage Professional America
Charlotte-Based SouthCraft Home Builders Rebrands as SouthCraft by Empire Homes
NewsMar 2, 2026

Charlotte-Based SouthCraft Home Builders Rebrands as SouthCraft by Empire Homes

SouthCraft Home Builders announced it will operate as SouthCraft by Empire Homes, reflecting its 2025 acquisition by Empire Homes. Matt Roesch, a veteran homebuilder, was named division president to steer the rebranded unit. The new brand leverages Empire’s scale and...

By Financial Post — Deals
New Pre-Showing Tool Aims to Quickly ID Serious Buyers
NewsMar 2, 2026

New Pre-Showing Tool Aims to Quickly ID Serious Buyers

Veteran Phoenix realtor Erik Johnson launched TheBuyerProfile.com, an AI‑assisted pre‑showing platform that scores buyer readiness and highlights key signals. The tool funnels leads through a short online form, generating a readiness score that agents can use before scheduling property tours....

By Real Estate News (REN)
Private Residential Construction Spending Edges Higher in December
NewsMar 2, 2026

Private Residential Construction Spending Edges Higher in December

Private residential construction spending rose 1.5 % in December 2025, driven by gains in single‑family builds and home‑improvement projects. Single‑family construction increased 1.6 % month‑over‑month but remains 3.6 % below a year earlier, while multifamily spending edged up 0.1 % for a seventh straight...

By NAHB – Eye on Housing
Twin Dolphin Earns Audubon International Signature Sanctuary Gold Certification
NewsMar 2, 2026

Twin Dolphin Earns Audubon International Signature Sanctuary Gold Certification

Twin Dolphin Club, a private golf community in Los Cabos, Mexico, has been awarded Audubon International Signature Sanctuary Gold certification, advancing from its 2022 Bronze status. The Gold level recognizes the course’s comprehensive sustainability program, including water‑efficient irrigation, integrated pest...

By Green Lodging News
Beacon Adding Apartments to Charlotte Development
NewsMar 2, 2026

Beacon Adding Apartments to Charlotte Development

Beacon Partners submitted a land development plan for a 342‑unit multifamily community on a 3.8‑acre parcel at 122 Freeland Lane in Charlotte. The project will sit beside the Station at LoSo office and retail towers and feature courtyards, a dog park,...

By Connect CRE
Newmark Arranges $172.5M Acquisition Financing for The Ben, Autograph Collection
NewsMar 2, 2026

Newmark Arranges $172.5M Acquisition Financing for The Ben, Autograph Collection

Newmark arranged a $172.5 million acquisition loan for The Ben, Autograph Collection, a 208‑key luxury hotel in West Palm Beach, on behalf of Related Ross. The financing was supplied by Nomura and led by Newmark’s senior debt team. The Ben, delivered...

By Hotel Business
Ireland's Apartment Rental Crisis Deepens in 2026
NewsMar 2, 2026

Ireland's Apartment Rental Crisis Deepens in 2026

Ireland’s rental market tightened sharply in early 2026, with 2025 rents climbing 4.4% to an average €2,086 for a two‑bedroom unit. Listings plunged 22% year‑over‑year, leaving fewer than 1,800 homes available nationwide in February, the lowest February figure since 2006....

By World Property Journal
All of SA’s $1m-Plus Suburbs Revealed
NewsMar 2, 2026

All of SA’s $1m-Plus Suburbs Revealed

PropTrack data shows South Australia now has 191 suburbs with a median house price of $1 million or more, up 54 suburbs from the previous month. Adelaide’s most expensive suburb is Tennyson, where the median sits at $3.48 million, followed by Medindie...

By Realestate.com.au News
Dwight Capital Expands Servicing Platform With Midland State Bank Deal
NewsMar 2, 2026

Dwight Capital Expands Servicing Platform With Midland State Bank Deal

Dwight Capital has purchased Midland States Bank’s HUD mortgage‑servicing rights portfolio, encompassing more than $500 million in unpaid principal balance tied to skilled nursing facilities, assisted living centers, and hospitals. The acquisition pushes Dwight’s total loan‑servicing assets above $15 billion, reinforcing its...

By Commercial Observer
West Palm Beach’s Luxury Housing Market Is Booming, With Sales Up 30%
NewsMar 2, 2026

West Palm Beach’s Luxury Housing Market Is Booming, With Sales Up 30%

West Palm Beach’s luxury housing market surged in January, with pending luxury sales climbing 30% year‑over‑year – the strongest gain among the nation’s 50 largest metros. Median luxury home prices jumped 10.7% to $4.2 million, more than double the national price...

By Redfin News
Multifamily Man: The Dermot Company’s Andrew Levison
NewsMar 2, 2026

Multifamily Man: The Dermot Company’s Andrew Levison

Andrew Levison, who started buying small New Haven apartments after college, now serves as chief investment officer of The Dermot Company, a 35‑year‑old multifamily firm that manages roughly $5 billion in assets and over 7,500 units. Under his leadership Dermot has...

By Commercial Observer
Build-to-Rent and Workforce Housing: Practical Capital Solutions for a Real Housing Crisis
NewsMar 2, 2026

Build-to-Rent and Workforce Housing: Practical Capital Solutions for a Real Housing Crisis

The U.S. faces a shortage of over three million homes, with prices up 40% since 2020 and mortgage rates climbing, leaving middle‑income families unable to buy or qualify for subsidized units. Build‑to‑Rent (BTR) offers single‑family rentals that blend the space...

By Finance Monthly
UK Needs Earlier, Joined-Up Planning to Unlock Land for Data Centres, Aecom Argues
NewsMar 2, 2026

UK Needs Earlier, Joined-Up Planning to Unlock Land for Data Centres, Aecom Argues

Aecom’s new report warns that the UK’s data‑centre boom will stall unless landowners, planners, utilities and infrastructure providers coordinate far earlier in project pipelines. It identifies grid reinforcement, water capacity and planning consent as recurring bottlenecks that delay "powered land"...

By New Civil Engineer – Technology (UK)
Galeries De La Capitale Adding Retail Tenants
NewsMar 2, 2026

Galeries De La Capitale Adding Retail Tenants

Galeries de la Capitale, owned by Primaris REIT, is adding a wave of new retailers—including a 36,000 sq ft Winners store, a 3,750 sq ft lululemon, Kiokii, Lovisa, Chaudron Bavard, Beau et Bon, Boustan and a future 50,000 sq ft Les Ailes de la Mode anchor—boosting...

By Retail Insider Canada
A Crisis in the Alps: Airbnb, Climate Change and Americans
NewsMar 2, 2026

A Crisis in the Alps: Airbnb, Climate Change and Americans

In the French Alps, short‑term rentals now occupy half of all beds, creating seasonal vacancy cycles known as “lits froids.” Airbnb listings have surged from 38,000 in 2019 to 72,000 in 2025, making France its second‑largest market after the United States....

By The New York Times – Travel
Two Landmark Vietnam Hotels Sold for Combined 53 7million
NewsMar 2, 2026

Two Landmark Vietnam Hotels Sold for Combined 53 7million

Two landmark hotel assets in Vietnam were sold for a combined $53.7 million. Singapore‑based UOL Group off‑loaded the 186‑room Park Royal Saigon in Ho Chi Minh City to a domestic investor, while the five‑star Hotel Perle D’Orient Cat Ba on Cat Ba Island was...

By Vietnam Investment Review (VIR)
Metrics Credit Partners on Australia’s Real Estate Debt Pipeline
NewsMar 2, 2026

Metrics Credit Partners on Australia’s Real Estate Debt Pipeline

Metrics Credit Partners' Andrew Lockhart highlighted the robustness of Australia’s real estate debt market, noting that the pipeline remains strong despite recent macroeconomic pressures. He cited a pipeline of roughly AUD 15 billion in senior and mezzanine loans slated for issuance...

By Private Debt Investor
Ctrl Alt and Dubai Land Department Unlock Secondary Market Trading in Phase Two of Real Estate Tokenisation Pilot
NewsMar 2, 2026

Ctrl Alt and Dubai Land Department Unlock Secondary Market Trading in Phase Two of Real Estate Tokenisation Pilot

Ctrl Alt and the Dubai Land Department have launched Phase Two of Dubai’s real‑estate tokenisation pilot, adding a controlled secondary market for tokenised property assets. The new phase makes roughly 7.8 million tokens issued in Phase One eligible for resale, allowing investors to...

By The Fintech Times
Inside the $11.5m Surfers Paradise Penthouse that Just Set a New Record
NewsMar 2, 2026

Inside the $11.5m Surfers Paradise Penthouse that Just Set a New Record

A full‑floor penthouse at Nera Residences on Chevron Island sold off‑plan for $11.5 million, eclipsing the previous $10 million record. The 459 sqm unit features four bedrooms, four‑and‑a‑half baths, a Michelin‑chef‑designed kitchen and extensive wellness amenities. With 70% of the 87‑unit development already...

By Realestate.com.au News
Reits that Don’t Trade Well Should Be Privatised, or Sell Assets and Be Liquidated
NewsMar 2, 2026

Reits that Don’t Trade Well Should Be Privatised, or Sell Assets and Be Liquidated

OUE Real Estate Investment Trust is weighing a sale of its flagship asset, One Raffles Place, which is priced between S$2.3 billion and S$2.4 billion. The trust holds an effective 68 percent interest, contributing roughly 25 percent of its portfolio revenue, yet trades S$0.56 below net...

By The Business Times (Singapore) – Companies & Markets
Ticker Launches Latest Show BROKER BUSINESS for Mortgage Professionals
NewsMar 1, 2026

Ticker Launches Latest Show BROKER BUSINESS for Mortgage Professionals

Ticker News has launched Broker Business, a new finance‑focused series aimed at Australia’s more than 20,000 mortgage and finance brokers. Hosted by Rex Afrasiabi, founder of New Chapter Legal, the weekly program delivers practical, broker‑to‑broker conversations on client acquisition, scaling...

By TV Blackbox
Big-Box Boom: The Clues That Signal Your Community Is About To Grow
NewsMar 1, 2026

Big-Box Boom: The Clues That Signal Your Community Is About To Grow

Big‑box retailers such as Home Depot, Target, and BJ’s are increasingly opening stores in fast‑growing suburbs, a pattern that signals rising population and new residential construction. Recent data shows Home Depot will add 15 locations in 2026 after 12 in...

By Realtor.com News
Vietnam: Digital Leap Set to Transform the Real Estate Market
NewsMar 1, 2026

Vietnam: Digital Leap Set to Transform the Real Estate Market

Vietnam will assign a unique identification code to every land plot, apartment, house and land‑attached asset starting March 1, 2026, integrating them into a single national land database. The digital platform will consolidate rights, planning data, transaction history, mortgage status and tax...

By OpenGov Asia
‘I Left New York City and Invested $47K Upgrading a Tuff Shed Into a Tiny House in Kentucky’
NewsMar 1, 2026

‘I Left New York City and Invested $47K Upgrading a Tuff Shed Into a Tiny House in Kentucky’

Sophie Goldie left her Manhattan consulting job, spent three years living in a Sprinter van, and ultimately bought a $23,000 Tuff Shed on Kentucky land. She renovated the 12 × 40‑foot shed into a 480‑sq‑ft tiny house, spending a total of $47,000...

By Realtor.com News
States Push Data Center Pauses to Buy Time to Gauge Impacts
NewsMar 1, 2026

States Push Data Center Pauses to Buy Time to Gauge Impacts

Several U.S. states are introducing legislation to pause data‑center expansions that support artificial‑intelligence workloads. The measures aim to give regulators time to assess water and power consumption, grid impacts, and potential electricity cost increases for local communities. These pauses follow...

By Engineering News-Record (ENR)