Rudi Davis

About the author

Rudi Davis is Co-founder of KeyCrew and Head of Content at KeyCrew Journal, where he leads data-driven research initiatives and oversees the editorial team's analysis of real estate industry trends. His expertise in combining analytical insights with compelling narratives transforms complex market data into actionable intelligence for industry stakeholders. With over a decade in content marketing and communications, Rudi has built and exited two content marketing startups while developing innovative approaches to PR and media strategy. His agency leadership experience includes growing team size from 10 to 65 members and expanding client relationships nearly threefold, while pioneering new integrations of AI-driven media strategies with traditional communications methodology. Rudi resides in Bath, England, where he lives aboard a converted Dutch barge and runs cross-country through the English countryside.

Why First-Time Buyers Choosing Turnkey Properties Are Undercutting Their Own Wealth

In supply-constrained markets, first-time homebuyers are often drawn to move-in-ready homes. Still, veteran Bergen County real estate team leader Cheryl Cooper argues this convenience...

New York’s Scaffold Law Adds Hidden 2-3% Tax on Small Developers

New York State’s scaffold law imposes a strict liability standard for gravity-related worker injuries, making property owners responsible regardless of fault. For small-scale multifamily...

New York Moves From Price Controls to Supply Expansion in Major Housing Policy Shift

New York State is changing its approach to housing affordability, shifting from direct price controls to removing barriers to new construction. According to Jared...

Septic System Failures Are the Top Deal Killer in Hudson Valley Real Estate

In off-grid communities across the Hudson Valley, infrastructure risks that rarely appear in market data are quietly derailing real estate transactions at the inspection...

The Real Measure of Affordability Isn’t the Price of the House

Homebuyers in coastal real estate markets are increasingly at risk of misjudging what they can genuinely afford. According to Lorraine Weber, a Long Island...

Danbury Positions Itself as a State Leader in Converting Vacant Hotels Into Apartments

A practical solution to Connecticut’s housing shortage is gaining traction in Danbury: converting vacant or underused hotels and motels into apartments. Waleed Albakry, Planning...