Dubai caused a splash this month when the emirate launched plans for an underwater hotel. But while the building's ambitious design has won waves of followers across the globe, Dubai's submerged development is not the world's first water-logged resort. And so TheMoveChannel.com straps on its scuba gear to dive into the depths of the real estate market and bring up the world's top underwater homes.
George Lucas is putting his affordable housing plans into hyper-drive. The Marin Community Foundation announced that the Star Wars director is working with them to "explore options" for developing affordable homes at Marin County's Grady Ranch.
Philadelphia has approved plans to build what could be the world's first gay-friendly social housing development.
Convicts on parole and probation are being giving priority for housing in Los Angeles County.
The 80-storey 3 World Trade Center, one of several skyscrapers being built at ground zero, may have to stop construction at just seven floors if no more tenants can be found for the building. But while the $11.7bn New York project struggles to stimulate demand, it's another story in Florida, where demand from buy-to-let investors has been setting new records.
The Obama administration is taking another swing at improving its main foreclosure prevention program.
Construction spending jumped in November as builders spent more on single-family homes, apartments and remodeling projects.
An architectural design has evoked a ghastly image in the eyes of some: the burning World Trade Center shortly before its collapse on 9/11.
After putting the Triad on the short list for a proposed $1.5 billion solar farm, Florida-based National Solar Power announced today that the project will be located in one of four Florida counties.
Donald Trump may no longer be chasing the White House, but the Washington Post says he's now chasing another historic Washington D.C. building for a luxury hotel plan.
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