Found 257 blog entries tagged as new construction.

Realtor.com reports, "the number of homes for sale for each renter household in the U.S. remains near record lows, highlighting the supply crunch that first-time buyers face in the current housing market.

Currently, there are about 30 renter households for each available home for sale, up from less than 10 in 2006, according to Freddie Mac’s latest market outlook report.

The supply shortage dates back to the Great Recession, which dealt a major blow to new home construction. Since then, construction has slowly increased, but failed to keep pace with demand, resulting in a shortage of at least 1.5 million homes.

“Therefore, not only do people seeking to buy their first home have to navigate an expensive market, but they also have to compete…

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An architectural rendering offers a glimpse of what the gatehouse will look like at the Travis Club community. HAAS & HAYNIE CORP., CASTLE HILL PARTNERS INC.

Austin Business Journal shares, "About 50 more homesites are available in one of Austin’s most expansive luxury housing developments along the shores of Lake Travis.

Travis Club, which has generated more than $100 million in homesite sales, now has 48 more homesites on offer, representing the second phase of the sprawling project, according to an announcement from its developers. Infrastructure construction for the first phase of the 1,500-acre site, co-developed by California-based real estate developer Haas & Haynie Corp. and Austin-based real estate investment firm Castle Hill Partners Inc., is already underway.

Travis Club, located near Briarcliff west of Austin, will have 700 homesites once complete, along with an 18-hole golf course and…

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Austin Business Journal writes, "The Dallas-based developer behind Sixth and Guadalupe and Waterline, the current and future tallest buildings in Austin, announced on Oct. 17 that the company has broken ground on an 894,000-square-foot industrial development near Kyle.

Lincoln Property Co. and joint venture partner Goldman Sachs said in an announcement that CTX 110 – formerly known as Waterstone – is expected to be finished during the fourth quarter of next year. It's located on 47 acres off of I-35 at 14031 Farm to Market Road 110, about 25 miles south of downtown Austin.

The San Marcos City Council last month voted to terminate a municipal utility district consent agreement for the property, remove the land from a development agreement and…

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Austin Business Journal reports, "The Geyser Group is set to build infill housing in East Austin after securing a $28.5 million construction loan.

The development, known as The Arden, will rise on about five acres at 4908 Lott Ave., beside city-owned Springdale Neighborhood Park, said Matt McDonnell, partner at Austin-based Geyser Group.

“The idea is to create additional housing stock in a neighborhood (ZIP code 78721) that has exhausted its current supply,” McDonnell said. “When you see the Mueller neighborhood complete, you see some of the StoryBuilt projects that either didn’t get fully realized or have stalled out a little bit, so the idea is trying to fill that missing-middle housing that doesn’t really exist in enough quantities.”

Embattled…

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Hudson Park will rise on about 122 acres along Williamson County's Ronald Reagan Boulevard. ASHTON GRAY DEVELOPMENT

Austin Business Journal reports, "Hundreds of homes could soon rise in a new municipal utility district in Williamson County between Georgetown and Liberty Hill.

Williamson County Commissioners Court approved a development agreement for the MUD, called Hudson Park, on Oct. 1. The roughly 122-acre project from Sugar Land-based Ashton Gray Development will be built along Ronald Reagan Boulevard and feature single- and multifamily residences as well as commercial lots, Ashton Gray President Shaun Vembutty said.

It's another in Ashton Gray’s long project pipeline aimed at some of the more rural areas of the metro. The developer works on retail centers, master-planned subdivisions, multifamily projects, senior living communities and mixed-use…

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Northland Living's Luminary will stretch 400 feet skyward. PAGE SOUTHERLAND PAGE INC.

Austin Business Journal shares, "Downtown Austin’s next condo tower is slated to begin construction and sales in 2025, and the West 14th Street property already is generating plenty of interest.

Luminary, a 400-foot-tall condo tower from Northland Living, a development arm of Canadian hospitality giant Northland Properties Corp., will have 293 condos along with ground-floor retail space and one level of office space.

Kevin Burns, CEO of Austin-based Urbanspace, which is handling marketing and sales for the project, said there's already been more than 400 inquiries for the condos even though sales haven't officially started and prices haven't been set.

"And that’s without spending the advertising dollars," he said. "That’s just simply sending…

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The Williamson County Commissioners Court has approved a development agreement for the 343-acre North Fork MUD, located between Hutto and Taylor. SCREENSHOT OF WILLIAMSON COUNTY DOCUMENTS

Austin Business Journal shares, "Hundreds of acres between Hutto and Taylor are newly primed for development. 

That's because Williamson County commissioners approved a development agreement for a 343-acre municipal utility district at their Sept. 24 meeting. Little is known about development plans for the district — known as North Fork MUD — but it could bring with it a huge influx of homes.

For example, a similarly sized development, Trinity Ranch in Elgin, will have more than 1,700 homes.

Plano-based GRBK Edgewood LLC is the project developer for the North Fork MUD, and its listed address in the development agreement matches that of Plano-based Green Brick Partners Inc. (NYSE: GRBK). Green Brick didn't immediately respond to requests for…

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Austin Business Journal reports, "Hutto’s wave of housing construction shows no sign of slowing, with two new projects in the works for the rapidly growing community northeast of Austin.

The two projects, discussed at a Hutto City Council meeting earlier this month, would add hundreds of housing units to the rural city, where the population has more than doubled over the past decade.

The first of the two projects, known as Meadowbrook, is being developed by Columnar Investments, said John Landwehr, Columnar’s Colorado and Texas executive director. Meadowbrook would rise on roughly 88 acres along Farm to Market 1660 on Hutto’s southeastern edge.

For now, plans for Meadowbrook call for around 325 to 370 attached and detached single-family…

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Business Insider writes, "After watching mortgage rates hit two-decade highs and inventory plummet last year, many hopeful homebuyers are eager to get off the sidelines and into a home.

Fortunately, housing market conditions have been getting slightly better, and they should ease somewhat throughout the rest of 2024 and beyond now that the Federal Reserve has started cutting rates. If you're planning to buy a house this year, here's what you need to know about housing market predictions in 2024, and how you can prepare.

Overview of the housing market

The average home value in the U.S. is $361,282, according to Zillow — up 2.9% year over year. Last month, average 30-year mortgage rates fell to 6.05%, down 40 basis points from the month before.…

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Rental homes in Tricon Bryson come in three- and four-bedroom floor plans. CHAD DAVIES

Austin Business Journal reports, "A new build-to-rent neighborhood is opening in one of the fastest-growing neighborhoods in Leander.

Tricon Residential Inc., part of Blackstone Real Estate’s portfolio, is opening Tricon Bryson — a build-to-rent neighborhood consisting of 155 single-family homes — within Leander's wider Bryson development, according to an announcement. The new neighborhood will add to the region’s rental housing supply in Leander, where the U.S. Census Bureau estimates the population has more than tripled since 2010.

“There’s a tremendous need for more housing overall, and every day it’s harder and harder to get a new neighborhood approved and permitted and ready to go, whether for rent or for sale,” said Andy Carmody, senior…

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