San AntonioTexas suburban housing development neighborhood – aerial view. (Getty Images) By David Jones, Texas A&M University Real Estate Center Texas’ vast supply of land is legendary. Ironically, the rising cost of land is now contributing to the state’s higher home prices. “Historically, Texas’ home prices have been comparatively low…
The Texas A&M Foundation has recognized Cydney Donnellas the 2018 Partner in Philanthropy Faculty Award recipient. (Texas A&M Foundation) By Molly Kulpa, Texas A&M Foundation The Texas A&M Foundation has recognized Cydney Donnell, executive professor of finance and director of real estate programs in Mays Business School, as the 2018…
By Bryan Pope, Texas A&M University Real Estate Center Recent U.S. Census data shows Texas’ population grew by more than 1,000 people a day last year. Many of those new arrivals may find housing options here are limited. A new Real Estate Center report shows the state had…
(Shutterstock) By David S. Jones, Texas A&M University Real Estate Center Texas single-family home sales should increase 6.6 percent in 2018, say researchers for the Real Estate Center at Texas A&M University. The experts’ overall 2017 housing recap, however, shows an industry struggling to meet the need for affordable housing.
After a stint with the Buffalo Bills and a season playing overseas in Germany, the former University of Texas at El Paso safety joined Texas A&M full time to pursue a Ph.D. in economics. (JP Beato III/Texas A&M Real Estate Center) By Bryan Pope, Texas A&M University Mays Business School…
Master of Real Estate students with Mays Business School namesake Lowry Mays By Caitlin Nutt, Texas A&M Mays Business School The Aggie Real Estate Network (AREN) is hosting its 40th Annual Conference Thursday-Sunday (July 27-29) at the Stella Hotel located at Lake Walk at Traditions Golf Club. The celebration of the…
By David Jones, Real Estate Center at Texas A&M University Texas’ housing market is low on fuel. Buyers keep pushing the accelerator, but the housing economy is running on fumes. Researchers for the Real Estate Center at Texas A&M University say “market imbalances” are to blame, specifically…
Legislation crafted by School of Law professor Thomas W. Mitchell will provide enhanced property protections, working towards turning the tides against gentrification and property losses affecting poor and minority communities nationwide.
By David Jones, Texas A&M University Mays Business School Home construction is ramping up across America, and in no place is that more apparent than in Texas. “After an anemic start to the year, the number of Texas single-family home construction permits soared 11.5 percent in March to…