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Rhode Island’s Housing Market Faces a Familiar Squeeze as Sellers Stay Put

The spring market across New England is arriving with less momentum than many hoped. In Rhode Island, inventory remains thin, buyer confidence has softened,...

Philadelphia Suburb Home Prices Hold Firm as NYC Buyers Flood Montgomery County

The greater Philadelphia suburban market occupies an unusual position in the current real estate landscape. Sandwiched between two of the country’s most expensive metros,...

In Pierce County, Washington, the Housing Market Depends on Which House You’re Talking About

The spring selling season of 2026 has brought an unexpected chill to Pierce County’s housing market. After renewed activity in February and March suggested...

South Jersey Housing Market Segments by Price Point in Burlington and Camden Counties

After years of intense activity driven by pandemic-era demand and historically low interest rates, the housing markets in Burlington and Camden Counties in South...

On Long Island, Multi-Generational Homes Draw Steady Demand From an Underserved Market

Across Long Island’s residential market, a specific property type is drawing steady attention from a growing segment of buyers: the multi-generational home. While inventory...

How Public Art Is Driving Economic Development in Chicago’s Underserved Corridors

In cities across the United States, the conversation around revitalizing underserved urban neighborhoods often centers on zoning changes, tax incentives, and infrastructure spending. What...

In Central New Jersey, Visa Uncertainty and Rising Rates Are Splitting the Housing Market

Central New Jersey has long been one of the more distinctive housing markets in the Northeast – dense, diverse, and driven by a buyer...

Portland’s Move-Up Buyer Has Largely Disappeared, Leaving a Market Reorganized Around Necessity

The traditional housing ladder, where buyers trade up to larger homes as families grow, is breaking down in Portland, according to Carey Hughes, Principal...

In Philadelphia, Younger Homebuyers Are Driving Demand, and Outer Neighborhoods May Be Next

While the national homebuyer is getting older, Philadelphia is attracting younger buyers at a rate already evident in development patterns, and the pressure may...

Vermont Home Prices Are Still Climbing and Lifestyle Buyers Are the Reason

While housing markets across the country have cooled under the weight of elevated interest rates and rising inventory, Vermont’s residential market continues to appreciate....

Why Cleveland’s Housing Market Defies Its Stable Reputation

Mention Cleveland to most real estate investors and the reaction is predictable: affordable, stable, and unremarkable. That perception is increasingly out of step with...

In Philadelphia Real Estate, the Right Block Makes All the Difference

Philadelphia has long occupied an unusual position in the Northeast corridor, affordable relative to its neighbors, yet complex enough that a single market snapshot...

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In Buffalo, New York, Neighborhood Reinvestment and Rising Costs Are Reshaping Who Can Buy

After more than a decade of reinvestment in formerly industrial and overlooked neighborhoods, Buffalo’s real estate market is entering a new phase. Infrastructure projects,...

Why Agents Are Teaching Basic Mortgage Math at the Closing Table

Real estate agents are increasingly stepping into the role of financial educator, routinely explaining basic mortgage concepts that many buyers lack before entering the...

North Alabama Real Estate Market Settles Into Stability as Growth Persists

The North Alabama real estate market has moved past the volatility of the pandemic years and is settling into a more stable, sustainable rhythm....

When Big Builders Freeze, Contrarian Developers Move: Lessons from Silicon Valley

The real estate development industry has a predictable problem, according to Erik Hayden, founder of Urban Catalyst, when market conditions shift, the biggest players move...

Condo Maintenance Fees Now ‘Like a Mortgage Payment’ as Insurance Crisis Prices Out Local Buyers

South Florida’s condo market is experiencing a dramatic affordability crisis as insurance costs and regulatory changes drive maintenance fees to levels that are pricing...

The Manufactured Housing Investment Thesis Driving FG Communities’ Rapid Expansion

The manufactured housing sector has emerged as one of the most attractive investment opportunities in today’s real estate landscape, driven by a shortage of...