AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoHousing Accuracy & Trust: Home Dimensional is pushing the case that inconsistent square-footage measurements can ripple through listings, appraisals, and lending—making accurate home data a deal-critical issue. New Builds for Affordability: Pennrose broke ground on an 88-unit, transit-oriented mixed-income project in Allston-Brighton, with 100% income- and rent-restricted homes and Passive House standards. Retail Repositioning: Zelco Properties and The Grossman Companies closed on a 175,000 s/f Ansonia Shopping Center, aiming to upgrade infrastructure and bring in daily-needs anchors. Local Development & Dining Demand: In Donaldsonville, a Korean investor bought two downtown buildings for a Korean BBQ spot plus a coffee/ramen bar, tied to growth from the nearby Hyundai-POSCO steel plant. Public Housing Legal Fight: NYCHA’s Fulton and Elliott-Chelsea plan to demolish and rebuild with added private housing faced a court extension of a restraining order. Tech for Transactions: Russells YELLOW expanded AI guidance to help buyers and sellers understand listings, offers, contracts, and deadlines. Listing Rules in Washington: A new state law restricting private home listings took effect, intensifying the Compass vs. NWMLS dispute over marketing requirements. Luxury Market Signals: RETSY said it surpassed $1B in 2026 sales volume by June 1, highlighting continued demand at the high end.
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