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August 18, 2026

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Neural Earth has introduced Prometheus, an AI-powered decision intelligence platform built to modernise property risk analysis for insurers and real estate investors. Launched on 9 June 2026 in Miami, the system unifies data from satellite imagery, sensors and insurance policies. It replaces legacy manual workflows with real-time analytics to help firms rapidly assess climate risk, manage exposure and evaluate asset data before allocating capital.
AvalonBay Communities and Equity Residential have revealed the future executive leadership team for their combined firm. The appointments will take effect after the completion of their multi-billion dollar corporate merger, which is scheduled for the second half of 2026. The new entity will control a substantial residential portfolio containing more than 180,000 rental apartments across the United States.
Warren Buffett's investment conglomerate Berkshire Hathaway has agreed an all-cash takeover of American housebuilder Taylor Morrison. The deal values the firm at an $8.5 billion enterprise value, offering shareholders a 24% premium. Taylor Morrison will delist from the New York Stock Exchange and become a private entity, though the current executive team will continue to run the business operations.
Online property portal group CoStar has signed a definitive agreement to buy residential data specialist Zonda for 800 million dollars in cash. The acquisition brings Zonda's major B2B property information framework and its prominent consumer platforms under the CoStar umbrella. The deal targeting North American new-build housing data is expected to close during the final half of 2026.
US real estate firm GID has launched its national development platform, GID Residential Partners, into the Boston housing market. The expansion into the supply-constrained region will be led by industry veteran Chris Spendley, who joins the firm as Managing Director. Spendley brings over two decades of multifamily experience to the role, having previously overseen billions in transactions and thousands of residential units.
Boutique property venture Art Deco Freak has launched a dual-market residential transformation model in Pittsburgh and Los Angeles. Founded by entrepreneur Lauren Papa, DC, the firm specialises in turning distressed architectural assets into high-end single-family homes. The strategy avoids standard renovation formulas, focusing instead on historical preservation, upcycled materials, sustainable infrastructure and asset-specific repositioning to deliver premium turnkey properties.

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