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Atlantic City, New Jersey Waterfront Homes Now Accessible to Middle-Class Buyers

Atlantic City’s residential real estate market is changing, moving beyond its casino image to offer new opportunities for middle-class buyers. Eric Millstein, Real Estate...

More Inventory, More Competition — and a New Advantage for Local Agents

After several years of rapid growth, markets along the Texas Hill Country corridor are entering a more measured phase. Inventory has increased, sales cycles...

Charlotte, North Carolina Housing Market Favors Turnkey Homes Amid Inventory Shortage

The Charlotte, North Carlina metropolitan area continues to draw new residents, but local real estate professionals are seeing clear changes in buyer preferences and...

Chicago Real Estate: Affordability and Opportunity in a Competitive Market

Scott Newman, a veteran Chicago broker with nearly two decades of experience and team leader at Team Newman powered by KW ONEChicago, has seen...

The Dream of Rural Self-Sufficiency Is Real. The Learning Curve Is Steeper Than You Think

Every year, more Americans trade city life for land, livestock, and a quieter kind of independence. The desire is genuine — but so are...

Central New Jersey Housing Market Holds Strong Despite National Slowdown

While national headlines focus on market corrections and rising inventory, central New Jersey tells a different story. The region continues to see strong buyer...

Naperville, Illinois Housing Market Faces Low Inventory and High Demand in 2026

The real estate market in Naperville and Chicago’s western suburbs is defined by high buyer demand and persistent inventory shortages. These conditions create both...

Treasure Valley, Idaho Real Estate Market Stabilizes After Years of Volatility

The Treasure Valley real estate market in Idaho has settled into a more predictable pattern after several years of extreme swings, according to Chris...

Baltimore Attracts International Professionals and Tech Startups With Lower Costs

Baltimore’s residential market is attracting new attention from international professionals and technology companies seeking affordability, quality of life, and access to major job centers....

Low Inventory Defines Chicago’s Western Suburbs Housing Market

While housing inventory has rebounded in many U.S. markets over the past year, Chicago’s western suburbs remain in a supply crunch. This ongoing shortage...

Connecticut Real Estate Market Builds Spring Momentum as Buyers Weigh Value, Inventory, and Out-of-State Demand

Connecticut’s real estate market is entering the spring season with renewed momentum, fueled by falling interest rates and a steady stream of out-of-state buyers...

Land Flippers Are Driving Up South Carolina Prices – But Not in the Way You’d Expect

In South Carolina’s land market, the rise of land flippers is creating new challenges for both buyers and sellers. Unlike the traditional image of...

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The Philadelphia Suburbs Are Still a Seller’s Market. Here’s What That Means for Buyers

If you’ve been watching the housing market and waiting for things to calm down, the answer depends entirely on where you’re looking. In some...

In Chicago’s Oak Park, Buyers Are Giving Up – Here’s Why

Imagine making offers on five different homes — each one above asking price — and losing every time. That’s now a common reality for...

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...

Building Community in Idaho’s Real Estate Investment Landscape

The Idaho real estate market has undergone significant change over the past several years, driven by corporate migrations, changing demographics, and evolving investment strategies....

Michigan Tax Reforms Simplify Affordable Housing Development but Leave Funding Gaps

Michigan’s expansion of Brownfield Tax Increment Financing (TIF) to include housing, along with new payment-in-lieu-of-taxes (PILOT) options for “missing middle” developments, marks a move...

Gainesville Real Estate Growth Slows as College Town Image Limits Broader Investment

The University of Florida’s significant presence in Gainesville shapes the local real estate market in ways that reach far beyond student housing, according to...