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Housing Markets Are Stabilizing — But Not Getting Easier to Enter

After several years of volatility, housing markets like Pocatello are settling into a more balanced — and more complex — phase. The urgency and...

Boston Real Estate Market Stabilizes with Steady Growth

The Greater Boston real estate market is returning to familiar patterns following years of pandemic-related volatility. Local agents report that Boston’s core strengths, including...

Affordable Urban Homeownership Isn’t Dead. You Just Have to Know Where to Look

For many buyers, the math on urban homeownership stopped working years ago. Prices climbed, inventory stayed tight, and the new construction that did appear...

Chicago Housing Market Stability in Illinois Amid Rising Interest Rates

The Chicago residential market shows stability in early 2026. Affordability concerns and slower sales affect housing markets nationwide. However, local agents report steady buyer...

Baltimore’s $1 House Program: How It’s Rebuilding Entire Neighborhoods

The city of Baltimore is offering houses for one dollar. This is not a marketing gimmick — the city is actually selling vacant row...

Chicago’s Western Suburbs Face Persistent Housing Shortage

National real estate headlines increasingly frame the market as tilting toward buyers, with inventory rebounding and transaction activity slowing across many regions. That narrative...

Charlotte, North Carolina Townhome Oversupply Hides Single-Family Home Shortage in the $300K to $400K Range

Rising inventory in Charlotte, NC is creating a misleading impression of improved housing options. A wave of new townhome construction has increased listings without...

Why Sacramento First-Time Buyers Are Skipping Resale Homes — and Going Straight to New Construction

Three years ago, Sacramento’s first-time buyers were fighting for any listing they could find, waiving inspections and bidding over asking just to secure a...

Jersey City Buyers Are Finally Taking Their Time – Here’s What That Means

Three years ago, buying a Jersey City condo meant rushing to make an offer, waiving inspections, and competing with multiple bidders. Today, buyers are...

Toronto Listings Are Piling Up – But Only Certain Homes Are Actually Selling

Walk into an open house in Toronto’s High Park–Swansea neighborhood on a Sunday afternoon, and the difference from recent years is clear. Two years...

Toronto Condos Are Sitting Longer – Unless They Have These Features

Toronto’s condo market has entered a new phase: listings are piling up, and units that once sparked bidding wars now linger on the market,...

Toronto Condo Supply Drops 98% as Government Policies Slow New Construction

Toronto’s condominium market is facing a sharp collapse in new supply. Pre-construction starts have plunged from around 35,000 units annually to just 500, according...

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New Analysis Challenges Boise’s Housing Affordability Narrative

While headlines focus on rising home prices and the struggle for local buyers, veteran real estate professional Elizabeth Hume offers a different perspective on...

Renting Out Your Austin Home Instead of Selling? There’s a Tax Deadline You May Be Missing

When Austin’s housing market peaked in 2021, thousands of homeowners watched their property values climb to heights that felt permanent. Then came the correction...

Omaha Realtor Says First-Time Buyers Are Losing Wealth by Waiting for Perfect Homes

First-time homebuyers in Omaha are making a costly financial error by waiting to accumulate larger down payments before entering the market, according to one...

The Google Dependency Crisis: Ways Real Estate Agents Can Future-Proof Their Business

Real estate professionals face an uncomfortable reality: their client acquisition success often depends heavily on Google search rankings that could become less valuable over...

Northern New Jersey Home Prices Keep Climbing – What’s Really Driving the Surge

A house listed for $599,000 in Wayne, New Jersey, recently drew a line of buyers out the door. When offers closed, it sold for...

Fairbanks, Alaska Has Almost No Homes for Sale — Here’s What Buyers Need to Know

Fairbanks, Alaska, has fewer than 150 homes listed for sale at any given time — for the entire market. The population is growing. New...