100-unit South Tampa affordable housing development opens this week

The 100-unit development will be reserved for those earning between 30% and 80% of the area median income.Original Article

NYC architecture firm inks Tampa deal

Mancini Duffy is adding a specialty in residential single-family and multifamily real estate.Original Article

In downtown St. Pete, a $96 million apartment tower hits a construction milestone

The tower will bring hundreds of new apartments to downtown St. Pete.Original Article

Miami developer takes third swing at condos on Bayshore synagogue site

Tampa City Council has rejected Related Group's plans twice. This time, the Miami developer has an all-new proposal to consider.Original Article

One of Tampa Bay’s most active condo developers drops $92M on Naples site

It's the second time in less than a year that Kolter Urban has picked up a prime development site in Naples.Original Article

See St. Pete from the top of its tallest building, Residences at 400 Central

The 46-story Residences at 400 Central in downtown St. Pete is expected to open to residents this summer.Original Article

Nationwide home prices climb, with Tampa Bay posting a minimal gain

Despite prices surging nationwide, Tampa Bay saw the smallest increase in median home prices year-over-year in the nation.Original Article

Soaring homeowners insurance costs aren’t likely to abate anytime soon

States like Florida and California have seen insurance carriers pull out of their markets entirely while the cost of insurance and reinsurance continues to rise rapidly.Original Article

The National Observer: Real Estate: High-risk climate areas projected to see home values sink

The wildfires in L.A. are a stark reminder that homes in high-risk climate areas are likely to face major costs in the future.Original Article

Millennials desperate for affordable homes are willing to make surprising concessions

Looking past asbestos is one of several concessions millennials say they're willing to make to keep their dream of homeownership from slipping away.Original Article