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.

Zoning Reform Is Key to Expanding Housing Supply

Minneapolis eliminated single-family zoning citywide, allowing duplexes and triplexes in neighborhoods previously limited to detached homes. This change led to more construction and kept...

Why Investment Properties Are More Attainable Than Most Buyers Realize

Multi-family properties can offer a faster, more accessible path to homeownership than single-family homes. Still, most buyers are unaware of this option, according to...

Edmonton Housing Prices Are Creating Pressure Release Valve for Overheated Canadian Markets

The Canadian housing market is not a single, unified system — it is a collection of distinct local markets shaped by varying supply and...

Termite Damage Turns Connecticut Cosmetic Flip Into Full Gut Renovation

Real estate investors often focus on market timing and interest rates. However, Kerie Choiniere, a real estate agent with Venture Real Estate and an active...

How New York Tenant Laws Create Higher Costs and Risk for Long Island Landlords

Long Island landlords face a significant financial risk: eviction timelines in New York can extend from 12 to 18 months. During that period, property...

Brooklyn Townhouses Attract Multi-Generational Families from Atlanta as Housing Needs Shift

Brooklyn’s townhouse market is seeing a noticeable change in who is buying and how they use these properties. Townhouses, once marketed mainly as single-family...