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Local couple buys Pat Burrell's former Center City penthouse for 38% under original asking price
Part of the difficulty in finding a buyer for the longtime Phillies slugger's former penthouse was that it can "show like a bachelor pad," said listing agent Kristen Foote. The condo was on and off the market for more than two years.
Washington state ahead of the game as lawsuit rewrites real estate commission rules
The settlement changes take effect as a slow market and a lag in compensation deter new brokers from entering the field.
Belle Meade home sale leads latest Top of the Market
Check out the most expensive recent home sales in Nashville in this weekly feature. This story includes photos of the houses with all the details, including price and location.
Castle-like home with dance studio, dog-washing station lists for $2.99M: Open House
A Tudor-style Mequon home on Lake Michigan hit the market earlier this month for $2.99 million. It features a dance studio, a theater room with surround sound, a dog-washing station and a bar.
ICYMI: SA works to score nonstop route to DC, number of Red Lobster restaurants sinks
In this edition of Weekly Wrap: American Airlines works with airport to get SA a Washington, D.C. nonstop route.
Redfin Next coming to Seattle as part of national expansion
Redfin Next allows agents to earn commission splits as high as 70%.
Former UW athletic director puts recently purchased Redmond home back on the market
Troy Dannen, who was named the athletic director at the University of Nebraska in March, bought the home from a former Mariners pitcher.
LA architecture firm expands Phoenix presence with entry into senior housing sector
Long known for its expertise in the retail sector, this Los Angeles-based architectural firm is dipping its toe into senior housing.
Convergence of major freeways fuels Phoenix's future growth
A panel of economic development and commercial real estate experts provided a glimpse into the future of the North Phoenix corridor and surrounding areas at the Phoenix Business Journal Growth Corridors event on May 16.
Builder says competition for Seattle-area homesites feels 'like a knife fight in a phone booth'
Builders say onerous approval processes have made it harder to keep pace with demand.