Explore the latest in Houston real estate and development. This section covers new construction projects, commercial developments, housing trends, major infrastructure updates, neighborhood growth, and market insights shaping the future of the city. Whether it’s a new high-rise, a master-planned community, or a major redevelopment project, Houston.com keeps you informed on the changes transforming the metro area.
Oxford Partners strengthens its Houston presence with the addition of a new Senior Vice President focused on commercial real estate advisory.
Houston home prices dipped at the end of 2025 as rising inventory and shifting buyer demand reshaped the local housing landscape.
A new HAR outlook report says Houston’s rental market will remain robust in 2026, even as homebuyer affordability begins to improve.
Houston developers say a new state bill could limit financing tools needed to build affordable housing, putting future projects and availability at risk.
Houston’s high-end housing market ended 2024 on a strong note, with a former MTV 'Cribs' mansion topping December’s luxury home sales.
SRS Real Estate Partners brokers the sale of a multi-tenant retail center in New Braunfels, signaling continued investor demand across Texas’ fast-growing retail markets.
An energy infrastructure company is moving its headquarters to the Swift BLDG mixed-use development in the Heights, marking a new wave of office investment in Houston’s urban core.
A new 1.64-acre listing in Nashville's Wedgewood-Houston district highlights rising investor demand for urban redevelopment opportunities—trend also shaping Houston’s fast‑changing real estate landscape.
A proposed federal ban on large real estate investors could bring major shifts to Houston’s housing supply and affordability landscape.
Houston’s housing market is shifting as homes stay on the market longer, creating new leverage for buyers. Here’s what changing listing times reveal about the city’s real estate landscape.