Denise Kemp+FollowOld Brooklyn’s new townhomes spark fresh buzzSix new townhomes are set to rise on Stanford Avenue, right in the heart of Old Brooklyn, and they’re more than just new places to live—they’re part of a bigger push to bring new life to the neighborhood. The same team that’s been revamping Pearl Road’s storefronts is behind this, hoping the new homes and local businesses will feed off each other. With prices starting at $375K and a 15-year tax abatement, these homes could attract folks looking for both community and convenience. What do you think—will this mix of new housing and fresh businesses change the vibe in Old Brooklyn? #RealEstate #OldBrooklyn #Cleveland00Share
russellolson+FollowDFW apartments: Hot spots for investorsDFW’s apartment scene is buzzing—suburban areas like Denton, Arlington-Mansfield, and North Fort Worth-Keller are seeing a surge in demand, making them prime targets for investors. With over 300 major deals closed last year and more people moving in, the market’s showing no signs of slowing down. Job growth is expected to match New York and Philly, and rent is on the rise while vacancies drop. What do you think this means for renters and local communities? Is this growth a win for everyone, or are there challenges we should watch out for? #RealEstate #DFW #Apartments00Share
russellolson+FollowDowntown Denver’s office scene is shifting fastCP Group is about to own both Denver Place and Granite Tower, locking down an entire city block on 18th Street. This isn’t just another real estate deal—it's happening as downtown faces high office vacancies and more lender-driven sales. With CP Group’s growing presence, we could see major changes in how these towers are leased, managed, or even renovated to attract new tenants. What do you think—will this shakeup help revitalize downtown, or is it just more of the same? #RealEstate #Denver #DowntownDenver10Share
Shelly Powell+FollowDallas luxury real estate hits $4B milestoneDallas just saw its biggest home sale ever—$30.5 million for a Park Cities estate—and that’s just the tip of the iceberg for Allie Beth Allman & Associates. This boutique firm shattered records in 2025, racking up over $4 billion in sales, including nearly $800 million in off-market deals. What’s driving this surge? Smart pricing, strong teamwork, and deep connections with both buyers and sellers. With inventory on the rise and prices stabilizing, the Dallas-Fort Worth luxury market is buzzing. How do you think this boom is shaping the city’s neighborhoods and future? #RealEstate #DallasRealEstate #LuxuryHomes00Share
russellolson+FollowInside Dallas’ $18M dream home on Audubon PlImagine living in a 14,000-square-foot brick mansion right in Dallas, complete with a 20-seat movie theater, wine cellar, and a pavilion bigger than most homes. This Audubon Place estate sits on 3+ acres, has six bedrooms, twelve bathrooms, and a pool with a koi pond. The catering kitchen in the pavilion is perfect for hosting epic gatherings. At $18 million, it’s a jaw-dropper, but it’s also a glimpse into how luxury living is evolving in Dallas. Would you ever want a home this grand, or is it just too much? #RealEstate #DallasRealEstate #LuxuryLiving00Share
randerson+FollowNew Fort Worth apartments blend health & homeThrive on Crawford just opened in Fort Worth, and it’s more than just another apartment complex. This 67-unit community is making it easier for local families, healthcare workers, and young professionals to live close to work, healthcare, and Magnolia Avenue’s best spots. Most units are affordable for those earning below the area’s median income, and residents get access to onsite health services, financial workshops, and youth programs. Plus, JPS Health Network has a clinic right in the building. How do you think this kind of housing could change our neighborhoods? #RealEstate #FortWorth #AffordableHousing00Share
Brad Caldwell+FollowWhy 'Affordable' Housing Costs More Than RentEver wondered why so-called 'affordable housing' sometimes costs more to build than regular apartments? Turns out, it’s not about cheap buildings anymore. The real drama is in the paperwork: to get rent breaks for lower-income folks, developers have to jump through hoops, sell tax credits, and pay lots of middlemen. All that red tape means higher costs—so the solution ends up pricier than the problem! If you want more homes for less, the system needs a serious declutter. #RealEstate #AffordableHousing #MoneyTalks00Share
Samantha Welch+FollowBig changes coming southwest of GainesvilleA massive new farmstead community could soon transform life southwest of Gainesville. Developers want to build Everlee Farms, a neighborhood for 2,700 families, on land that’s been in local hands for generations. What’s unique? Over 2,600 acres will stay protected and be managed by UF/IFAS, and the plan includes a working farm with a market open to everyone. The developers say they’re focused on honoring the land’s history and values. Imagine living where you can buy fresh produce grown right next door! How do you feel about blending new homes with farmland? #RealEstate #Gainesville #CommunityGrowth10Share
Heather Moore+FollowBarbara Corcoran’s Homebuying Secret SauceEver wonder how Barbara Corcoran always seems to win at real estate? Her go-to move: always buy in the best location you can (even if it’s a stretch). She swears it’s the reason she can always sell for a profit. The takeaway? When house hunting, don’t just fall for the kitchen—think about the address. Bonus tip: Barbara says having fun with your team is the real business hack. Happy people, happy profits! #RealEstate #RealEstateTips #Homebuying10Share
randerson+FollowGainesville’s real estate scene just leveled upLee & Associates, a major name in commercial real estate, is opening a new office right here in Gainesville. With Dan Drotos—a longtime local and UF alum—at the helm, this move means more resources and expertise for businesses looking to grow in our area. The team will focus on everything from office spaces to retail and industrial properties, working closely with Tampa and Orlando offices for a bigger reach. For Gainesville, this could mean new opportunities, smarter deals, and a stronger business community. How do you think this expansion will shape our city’s future? #RealEstate #Gainesville #BusinessGrowth00Share