One of the world's most famous and historic buildings, the Empire State Building in New York City, will get a makeover that will reduce its energy use and greenhouse gas emissions by 38%.
One bright spot in the troubled real estate market is student housing. Demand for it is high, particularly in markets with more affordable state universities and colleges.
U.S. home values lost $1.9 trillion through this year's third quarter and were projected to fall further...
Lenders are freezing or cutting home equity lines, and more clients are asking what to do.
Advisors share the investment research tools that they turn to again and again.
There may be some opportunities for your savvy clients in home foreclosures, but you need to advise them on how to play.
Third Avenue's Michael Winer sees bargains in pummeled real estate stocks.
Fidelity Offers Dual Business Platform Financial planners who handle both fee and commission business will have a new platform to integrate their work...
Studies show they are more concerned about the stock market and the economy than they have been in several years.
With some resort areas' prices still in freefall, does it make sense for retirees to rent?
Is it just another bear market or a period marking the end of The American Century?
First Genesis has carved out a niche and become one of the largest firms in the country serving African-Americans.
BlackRock's Peter Fisher and Scott Amero discuss where we are headed.
These estate-planning strategies may help your clients pass as much as possible to their heirs.
Long-term legal and liquidity risks will be the result.
After a seven-year run-up, the hot REIT market has finally cooled off this year. Does it present a buying opportunity?
The mortgage meltdown has showed the uglier side of investing in dicey loans.
Turn a blind eye to retiring clients' penchant for their next new home-and it's an opportunity lost.
in the wake of the subprime debacle, investors rethink the ways they are investing in real estate.