Real Estate Red Zone
Summary: Welcome to the Real Estate Center's weekly podcast. Here you'll find the hottest happenings in Texas housing, office, industrial and retail markets.
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Podcasts:
Where's the most dangerous place to be this time of year? Tune in for the answer (hint: it has to do with retail). And speaking of dangerous places (if you're a deer), Center attorney Judon Fambrough shares tips for Texas landowners who lease their land to hunters.
Lubbock is home to the Red Raiders, at least one barbecue icon, and the maker of a tasty peanut treat. But there's a lot more to the city than that. Nancy Rawls, the president of the local Realtor association, joins us to talk about what's happening in Lubbock's commercial and residential markets.
Today we hop on our Harley Davidsons and head for a Texas city that doesn't get much press but has a lot to boast about. Find out which one. But first, check out our cornucopia of real estate news from Round Rock, Sherman and Bedford.
The temperature is in the mid-40s at the Red Zone home office in College Station, but Belton is on fire. Find out why as we visit with Cynthia Hernandez, executive director of the Belton Economic Development Corporation. We'll also bring you stories from Seguin, Wichita Falls, Lubbock, Fort Worth, Bryan and Plano. To top things off, find out how a few enterprising Wichita Falls residents are turning treated wastewater into cash.
What are three cities on I-35 south of Austin doing to create identities for themselves? Center Research Economist Dr. Harold Hunt tells you on this week's episode. This plus the state's biggest real estate stories.
This week we visit Archer City, where local history was made earlier this month. We'll also go to Waco, where the Baylor Bears will soon have a new Domain. Meanwhile, something's fishy in Sabine Lake. These stories, plus news from Dallas, Houston, Austin and San Antonio.
Texas continues to be a giant in job creation, according to a recent Forbes article. And how do you thank school teachers? Ask the folks in Midland. They know how. Also, Buc-ee's continues to expand. These stories and more on this week's Red Zone.
This week, Houston and DFW housing market news. Also, the chips are down in east Austin, and that's great news for Pflugerville. Find out why.
Center Research Economist Dr. Jim Gaines answers housing market questions posed by our Facebook and Twitter followers and RECON subscribers.
Center Research Economist Dr. Jim Gaines talked about Dodd-Frank's impact on residential real estate at this month's Texas land markets conference. He shares his insights on today's program. Also, find out why May is the ideal month to tackle those home improvement projects.
Ramen oodles of noodles swell in Bexar County. Starlight falls on McKinney's Soho Parkway. Bell Helicopter circles Hurst campus. These stories, plus housing market updates from the major metros.
You have housing market questions? Center Research Economist Dr. Jim Gaines has answers. Today, he fields questions from Texas real estate licensees.
You have housing market questions? Center Research Economist Dr. Jim Gaines has answers. Today, he fields questions from Texas real estate licensees.
You want housing market coverage? We've got you covered. From Houston to Austin to Leander to Rockport, we have the February stats. This and much more.
You want housing market coverage? We've got you covered. From Houston to Austin to Leander to Rockport, we have the February stats. This and much more.