Appraising the Houston real estate market during COVID-19
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From urban renewal to suburban sprawl, Houston’s real estate market is going through one of its most dynamic times in decades. Join real estate and development reporter Nancy Sarnoff as she...
Nancy and Rebecca discuss their recent reporting on the challenges of buying and selling homes during the coronavirus pandemic. They're join...
A chocolate maker famous for its truffles and toffees, is now making face guards meant to protect medical workers. It's one of many companie...
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The CEO of Landry's has furloughed tens of thousands of employees. He's closed hundreds of restaurant dining rooms and each of his Golden Nu...
Today, we're sharing an episode of "Coronavirus Chronicle" with Looped In listeners. Previous episodes at available on Apple Podcasts . Hous...
Today, we're sharing an episode of our new podcast "Coronavirus Chronicle" with Looped In listeners. You can listen to previous episodes her...
Today, we're sharing a recent episode of "Coronavirus Chronicle" with Looped In listeners. Previous episodes are available here . As March t...
Today, we're sharing a recent episode of "Coronavirus Chronicle" with Looped In listeners. Additional episodes are available here . As Houst...
Listen to the Houston Chronicle Editorial Board's impassioned plea to Houstonians coping with the coronavirus -- "Stay home!" -- as expresse...
In many ways, Houston's Chinatown — with its restaurants, hotels, grocery stores, banks and travel agencies — is a microcosm of the city as...
iBuyers are gaining market share, but are they making money? And John Daugherty has been a fixture in Houston's high-end housing market. His...
Houston Chronicle retail reporter, Paul Takahashi, is moving on to cover the energy industry. But first, he is covering how the coronavirus...
The embrace of online shipping has driven a rush of warehouse space and logistics services. One Houston Chronicle employee ordered upwards o...
Ding ding ding! The votes have been tallied and the winners are in! For Looped In's third-annual Loopie Awards for the best and worst of Hou...
The Houston Housing Authority's new approach to affordable housing involves building complexes with units reserved for families of different...
A new study from the Kinder Institute for Urban Research at Rice University reveals how development and land use patterns have changed over...
Everything's bigger in Texas. Even tiny homes. Texas is the top market in the nation for a type of tiny home known as a park model RV, and d...
Tony Buzbee, who's headed to a runoff Saturday in the 2019 race for Houston mayor, sat down with Nancy Sarnoff and Chronicle City Hall repor...
Mayor Sylvester Turner decided what he wanted his future to look like after watching the Kennedy/Nixon debate in 1960. That determination pr...
NAR's new policy on pocket listings is expected to result in a more transparent housing market, but there are loopholes, Nancy and Rebecca e...
For a long time, the phrase "man camp" evoked images of tents and mobile homes, but many have received a makeover . Large energy companies c...
Matt Zeve delivers a lot of bad news as deputy executive director of the Harris County Flood Control District. In the coming years, he'll be...
After Harvey came the crisis investors, who bought hundreds of homes to flip. In places, they snapped up entire blocks. What do those commun...
In Independence Heights, developers are tearing down the original bungalows and replacing them with skinny townhomes with six-foot fences. W...
Late billionaire George Mitchell was a Galveston-born wildcatter who became widely known for being the father of the modern process of frack...
The number of craft breweries in Houston has grown by more than 250 percent since 2013 when there were only 18. The industry explosion (ther...
A ceremony celebrating the life of the late Ed Wulfe revealed a different side to the gregarious real estate developer and civic leader. For...
New lawsuits challenging how real estate commissions are structured could lead to a number of possible outcomes, including changes in how mu...
In a fancy white tent in the parking lot of the former Sears department store in Midtown, officials from the city, county and Rice Universit...
L.A.-based Architect James Richards was living in Houston in 2015 when he heard the Astrodome was going to be open to the public for a 50th...
Is it "Montrose" or "the Montrose?" What's "the 44?" And where in the world are the falls in Cypress? On the newest episode of Looped In, we...
A mile from Houston's bustling business district, the historic Glenwood Cemetery is a respite from the bars, townhomes and apartment buildin...
A lawsuit filed in Illinois earlier this year was the latest attempt to upend the current system of how real estate commissions are structur...
TMC3, a biomedical research campus planned for 37 acres between Old Spanish Trail and Brays Bayou, aims to take Houston's powerhouse medical...
Ralph Bivins has been covering the real estate market in Houston since the late 1980s when he started as a reporter with the Houston Chronic...
Looped In collaborator Allyn West recently left the Chronicle for a new job. But before going, he spent some time in the podcast studio to t...
For 12 years, Larry Albert, a.k.a. Gus Allen, published Swamplot, the news and gossip website that highlighted the absurdities of Houston's...
There are more than 100 opportunity zones throughout Harris County, and At-Large City Councilwoman Amanda Edwards has been meeting with resi...
For the first time in his 40-year legal career John Ransom, has been getting cold calls from people with technical tax questions. Specifical...
One of the barriers to building affordable housing often comes in the form of NIMBYism. Take the recent project proposed on Columbia Street...
Nancy and Allyn talk to Rice Management Co.'s Alan Arnold about plans for the former Sears building in Midtown. The property, now called The...
Nancy and Allyn talk to Rice Management Co.'s Alan Arnold about plans for the former Sears building in Midtown. The property, now called The...
About six months after Hurricane Harvey ripped through southeast Texas, Chronicle editor Dianna Hunt, who helped guide the paper's coverage...
A few years ago Houston preservationist James Glassman began posting each day on his Twitter feed about important events that happened on an...
For Looped In's second-annual Loopie Awards, Nancy asked listeners to vote for their favorite real estate deals and developments of the past...
Nancy and Allyn bring back former guest (and Chronicle tech writer) Dwight Silverman to talk about his adventures in the Houston housing mar...
As promised, Looped In hit the road to visit a house listed for sale by an iBuyer, a company that uses data and technology to make fast offe...
ibuyers, these new data-driven real estate companies that buy properties directly from homeowners, are battling for market share in Houston...
In the second part of Looped In's discussion with Houston real estate veterans Joe Colaco, Marvy Finger, Ed Wulfe and Welcome Wilson Sr., we...
For Looped In's 100th episode, we sat down with some of the city's most prominent figures in real estate and development. Joe Colaco, Marvy...