Better Late Than Never: Housing Makes a Comeback
2013 is shaping up to be the year that housing once again contributes to Frederick County’s economy.
2013 is shaping up to be the year that housing once again contributes to Frederick County’s economy.
Foreclosures of two Frederick strip centers reflect an uneven economic recovery
Industrial real estate investors in Frederick waited for election results and held out for better properties.
White collar job growth is driving demand for the commercial real estate office segment.
Capital gains taxes on real estate transactions could increase by as much as 8.8% in 2013!
Technology is an addiction with tangible rewards for commercial real estate professionals.
Will the need for “echo boomer” housing generate new apartment projects in downtown Frederick?
Frederick County Solarex property sold to out-of-state concern.
Frederick’s T.J. Maxx deal was not enough to prevent the worst retail segment quarter since 2007.
Office vacancy and lease rates in Frederick continue to improve, but for how long?