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.

Permitted Starter Homes Sit Unbuilt as Regional Infrastructure Funding Gaps Emerge

Across Utah, cities are approving new starter home developments that remain unbuilt, revealing a critical breakdown in how regional infrastructure is funded. The issue...

Community Fears About Starter Homes Contradict Research on Property Values and Crime

Neighborhood opposition to starter home developments is typically driven by fears that smaller, more affordable homes will lower property values, increase crime, and introduce...

Financed Transactions Face Higher Failure Rates as Property Condition Becomes Deal-Killer

Appraisal-required repairs in as-is sales are derailing a significant number of entry-level home purchases in North Alabama, according to Nina Soden, associate broker at...

Austin Real Estate Market Shows Buyer Fatigue After Prolonged Slowdown

Austin’s real estate market is showing signs of what local agent Soomin Kim calls “buyer patience fatigue.” After two years of uncertainty, some renters...

30 Buyer Groups Compete for Single Co-Op Apartment as Long Island Inventory Crisis Enters Seventh Year

Long Island’s residential real estate market is defying national trends tied to mortgage rates, with intense buyer demand persisting despite higher borrowing costs. Susan...

Long Island Homeowners Renovate Instead of Relocating as High Mortgage Rates Limit Housing Inventory

An increase in home renovations is reshaping Long Island through upgrades to existing properties rather than new development. Instead of selling and moving to...