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California Wildfire Rebuild Costs Have Jumped and Insurance Isn’t Keeping Up

As major carriers exit California’s market and the FAIR Plan becomes the default for hundreds of thousands of homeowners, the gap between insurance payouts...

Adirondacks, New York, Real Estate Follows Tourism, Not the Calendar

In most U.S. markets, spring triggers the annual inventory surge. In mountain resort communities like the Adirondacks, New York, that pattern is inverted. Buyers...

Vail Valley, Colorado, Home Prices Triple Since COVID, Leaving Resort Workers Behind

Home values across Eagle County have nearly tripled since the pandemic, driven by demand from second homeowners and limited supply in a geographically constrained...

Westchester County, New York Real Estate: Why This Suburban Market Keeps Outperforming

Westchester County, New York, has consistently outperformed comparable suburban markets through multiple economic downturns, from the 1988 stock market correction to the 2008 financial...

Fort Worth, Texas District 9 Housing Costs, Permitting Delays, and Aging Infrastructure Slow Development

Fort Worth, Texas, has ranked among the fastest-growing cities in the United States, adding roughly 20,000 residents annually over the past two decades. That...

Why Westchester, New York Homes Are Selling for More Than Asking Price — And It’s Not Slowing Down

While home prices are easing across much of the United States in 2026, buyers in Westchester County are living a completely different reality. Properties...

Affordable Senior Living in Washington and Arizona: What Families Need to Know Before a Crisis Hits

Most families don’t start thinking seriously about senior living until something forces them to — a fall, a diagnosis, a moment when living alone...

In San Diego’s Point Loma Peninsula, Growth Plans Collide With Aging Infrastructure

Across California, state housing mandates and local planning priorities are increasingly at odds. Few places illustrate that tension as clearly as San Diego’s Point...

How San Diego Developers Exploit ADU Rules to Build Backyard Apartments

A small number of developers are exploiting accessory dwelling unit programs to sidestep multifamily building codes, creating safety risks and neighborhood conflicts that planning...

San Diego Population Decline Clashes With State Housing Mandate

A widening gap between California’s housing production targets and actual population trends is raising questions about whether the density push in coastal markets is...

In Rockland County, Limited Land and Strong Demand Keep Housing Prices Climbing

There’s a reason real estate investors keep running into the same problem in Rockland County, New York: there’s almost nothing left to buy at...

San Diego Homeowners Are Getting Blindsided by Insurance Costs – Here’s What to Know Before You Buy

You find a great condo in San Diego, the price is right, and you’re ready to make an offer. Then your insurance quote comes...

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From Newsroom to Real Estate: How One Rhode Island Agent Navigates a Tight Market

Rhode Island’s real estate market faces a mix of low inventory, changing buyer expectations, and increased competition. For agents starting or growing their careers...

Phoenix Real Estate Market Shows Signs of Recovery as Buyer and Seller Expectations Align

The Phoenix residential real estate market is regaining momentum after two years of slower activity, as sellers adjust pricing strategies and buyers respond to...

Where Zoning Ends and Housing Begins in Greater Boston’s Suburbs

Greater Boston has plenty of opportunity to build housing. What it doesn’t have is housing. A convergence of record construction costs, a state mandate...

Environmental Risk Becomes Deal-Killer for Brooklyn Industrial Investors

Sophisticated buyers who once treated contamination as a manageable cost are now walking away from industrial properties with environmental issues, sharply narrowing what qualifies...

Buffalo’s Housing Market Has Cooled — Why Buyers Are Getting Pickier

Just a year ago, buying a home in Buffalo meant competing in bidding wars, waiving inspections, and making snap decisions — sometimes within hours...

In Jacksonville, the Best Mortgage Rate Comes With a New Home

Builder-offered rate buydowns are drawing buyers away from resale homes in Jacksonville, creating a market split where financing terms, not home quality, determine buyer...