Matt Stephens joined Homes.com in November 2025 to cover Texas residential real estate. He is based in Houston. A lifelong Texan and a University of Texas at Austin graduate, his reporting experience includes government, education, healthcare and spo...
Matt Stephens joined Homes.com in November 2025 to cover Texas residential real estate. He is based in Houston. A lifelong Texan and a University of Texas at Austin graduate, his reporting experience includes government, education, healthcare and sports, in addition to real estate and development. Matt spent nearly a decade as senior managing editor at Community Impact, leading a 20-person newsroom across 15 Houston-area communities. His proudest work includes hyperlocal coverage of Houston's storms and flooding, as well as the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the city. He lives in Northwest Harris County with his wife and son.
Multifamily developer the NRP Group continues to target affordable housing across the Lone Star State, expanding its offerings in the Dallas-Fort Worth area by breaking ground this month on Arbor ...
Some developers might be skeptical about purchasing an office building with 100% vacancy, but San Antonio-based commercial real estate developer Worth & Associates saw opportunity in the Concord Park ...
When San Antonio-based civil engineering firm Pape-Dawson Engineers decided to lease the top two floors of a Stone Oak community office building on the Alamo City’s north side in early 2025, the firm ...
Tulsa’s cooling multifamily market in 2025 couldn’t stop the sale of the 467-unit Cedar Park Apartments, a $31.25 million acquisition by Atlas Property Management that required critical financing and ...
A portfolio sale of 10 industrial properties in Corpus Christi, Texas, in 2025 aims to help revitalize the region by transforming older structures into valuable long-term real estate properties.
Landing a major international mobility brand in the heart of Tulsa’s urban core, Legacy Commercial Property Advisors helped drive jobs and investment in the city’s central business district.
The NFL season may be over, but the Houston Texans are kicking off a new chapter in one of the fastest-growing master-planned communities in the nation.