National builder to bring 700-home ‘active adult’ community to Pasco County

A national builder is planning to bring one of its 55-and-up communities to Pasco County.Original Article

Trillions in home value could disappear because of climate risks

Residential properties could face a value correction of $1.2 trillion to $1.9 trillion if housing markets reprice to reflect threats posed by storms, subsidence, sea-level rise and wildfires.Original Article

National builder buys last developable parcel in Starkey Ranch

More homes and apartments are coming to Starkey Ranch.Original Article

Three-story penthouse in downtown St. Pete lists for $4.5 million

Smith & Associates Real Estate listed the three-story penthouse for sale.Original Article

Possible changes eyed for Florida condo laws

The senator said she wanted to help “smooth the transition” for condominium associations to come into compliance with the laws, which many residents say are causing soaring costs.Original Article

Tampa, St. Pete among cities with the highest home price increases over the past decade, study shows

There's only one city above Tampa in terms of home prices increasing over the past decade.Original Article

Pinellas pours millions into redeveloping former Raytheon and Ceridian sites to make way for affordable housing

When complete, the two projects will deliver over 3,000 apartment units to St. Pete.Original Article

Tampa appoints new housing director as city faces affordability issues

The role of director of housing and community development has never been more crucial as the city faces an ongoing housing crisis and a wave of displaced residents following Hurricane Milton.Original Article

Big Cat Rescue, of pandemic-era Netflix fame, sells off Tampa property

With one closing down and another to come, the Big Cat Rescue property will be transformed in the coming years.Original Article

21-story apartment tower could rise near USF St. Pete

A site plan proposal for a $67 million mixed-use development has been submitted to the city of St. Pete.Original Article