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New York City’s Record-Breaking Residential Building Continues
New York–New York is experiencing its biggest residential building growth in decades, according to the city’s Department of Housing Preservation and Development.In 2007, New York City issued more residential building permits–31,918–than it had since 1972, BusinessWeek said. Seventy percent of the building permits in 2007 went to boroughs outside of Manhattan. U.S. Census Bureau records show that Brooklyn and Queens both received a record-high number of permits last year.
Pricey Housing Costs Aussies 30 Percent of Pre-Tax Income
Brisbane–High mortgage and rent costs, gas prices and food expenses have driven inflation up to its highest level in six years in Australia –and will force economic growth down for the next decade, according to a recent survey.Prime Minister Kevin Rudd said Monday in a speech to business leaders in Brisbane that the country was facing a difficult period, The New Zealand Herald reports. Australia has the second-highest interest rates in the developed world; productivity growth is at its lowest point in 15 years. Inflation and housing are putting a serious strain on the economy. A new government-commissioned study released…
DEAL OF THE DAY: Domain Equity Buys Distressed Property for $12.5M
By Anuradha Kher, Online News EditorFairfield, Ohio–Apartment Realty Advisors (ARA) recently arranged the sale of the 392-unit Arbor Pointe apartments in Fairfield, Ohio, for $12.5 million. The buyer, Cincinnati, Ohio-based Domain Equity, specializes in acquiring and turning around distressed properties.Built in 1971, Arbor Pointe went into foreclosure in August of 2007. The distressed property had extensive deferred maintenance with 25 percent of the units down. The lender has made an investment of more than $1.1 million for a capital improvements program to replace roofs, upgrade interior units, complete exterior painting and substantially improve the property’s curb appeal through an extensive…
Ziegler Cooper to Design 20-Story Condo Tower
By Anuradha Kher, Online News EditorSan Antonio, Texas–Houston-based Ziegler Cooper Architects has unveiled its design plans for The Broadway, a 20-story condominium tower located adjacent to the Alamo Heights area, in downtown San Antonio, Texas. The project that broke ground in late 2007 is expected to be complete by October 2009.According to Ziegler Cooper, the tower design combines stone with stainless steel, glass and aluminum to provide a unique design expression. The building’s facade breaks it down into a distinct base, middle and top.A landscaped motor court accented by a water feature will be the entrance to the building’s front…
North Branch Celebrates 50 Years in Business
By Anuradha Kher, Online News EditorConcord, N.H. –North Branch Construction Inc. is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. The year-long celebration also coincides with the company’s move to a new LEED-registered 16,200-sq.-ft. facility in Concord, N.H. that will serve as the company’s headquarters.President of North Branch, Ken Holmes, says that the move was because the company outgrew its existing property in Henniker, N.H. as well as the company’s desire to be more central to its marketplace. North Branch purchased an existing building located at 76 Old Turnpike Rd. and construction is underway for additions and renovations to the building.North Branch,…
Intuit’s Upgraded Version Can Structure Complex Deals
By Anuradha Kher, Online News EditorMountain View, Calif.–Intuit Real Estate Solutions (IRES) has released the second version of IMPACT, a tool used to model and evaluate multiple portfolio scenarios based on companies’ key performance indicators (KPIs).IMPACT, which can be hosted by the client or by IRES, helps companies make the right portfolio and asset decisions encompassing multiple opportunities such as buy-hold-sell scenarios, debt levels and the impact of capital deployment investments, monitored via client-customized dashboard views.“This product is for all types of commercial properties, but in the residential sector, it only works for the multifamily industry. For example, a multifamily…
GreenbergFarrow to Design Warehouse-Inspired Condo Project
By Anuradha Kher, Online News EditorNew York–Developer Steiner NYC has chosen GreenbergFarrow, an architectural, planning, engineering and development consulting firm based in New York, to design a warehouse-inspired condominium and townhouse project in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. GreenbergFarrow will transform the long-shuttered site of the Old Dutch Mustard Co. into 80 Metropolitan, a six-story building with 114 lofts and nine three-story townhouses. “80 Metropolitan will incorporate many forward-looking design elements but will at the same time incorporate the character of the neighborhood, which was once dominated by factories and warehouses,” Navid Maqami, AIA, NCARB, LEED, principal of architecture at GreenbergFarrow, tells MHN.Located at…
Rough Australian Residential Market Prompts New Plan
Sydney–Australia’s housing market is rapidly declining, according to One News.Newly released figures indicate some homes have lost 40 percent of their value since the 2004 property boom high point. In Sydney’s surrounding area, some homeowners are seeing $450 a week fall off their property value.As a result, Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd plans to announce a plan Monday to help families battling with hard-to-pay mortgages.
Americans Down About Slowing Economy, Have Low Housing Expectations
Englewood Cliffs, N.J.–In the past three months, U.S. consumers have developed an extremely low perception of the economy and the stock and housing markets, according to a new CNBC Wealth in America study.Homeowners are expecting a small home value drop for the first time since Englewood Cliffs, N.J.-based CNBC began conducting the survey a year ago. In addition, 83 percent of Americans ranked the economy as fair or poor–an 11 percent rise since December’s poll.Only 20 percent of Americans feel their home price will go up in 2008, a reduction from 40 percent in 2007. Home prices are expected to…
U.S. Home Foreclosures Often Outnumber Sales
Nevada–The U.S. foreclosure problem is concentrated in the West–but is growing across the entire country so quickly that the number of foreclosure proceedings filed each month often exceeds the number of homes sold in some areas, The New York Times reports.During January, 153,745 initial foreclosure notices were given out nationwide–and yet, just 43,000 new single-family homes were sold. according to Irvine, Calif.-based foreclosure listing source RealtyTrac.In the West, the number of home sales barely outpaced foreclosure issuings; Nevada particularly has a high amount of foreclosures, the Times said.

