The conventional drivers of rental supply — new construction, institutional acquisitions, and build-to-rent development — have long been the focus of market analysis. But...
The office-to-residential pipeline has dominated adaptive reuse headlines for years, but hotel-to-multifamily conversions are closing the gap and, in some markets, may already be...
Demographic-driven downsizing, not financial distress, is reshaping who contacts cash buyers in Maryland. The gap between these sellers’ expectations and investor pricing models is...
The housing market in Pocatello, Idaho has become sharply divided by price. Homes listed under $400,000 are moving quickly, often drawing multiple offers within...
Homeowners across Chicago’s south suburbs are staying put, holding on to their low mortgage rates and avoiding moves that would mean higher monthly costs....
Just a few years ago, buying rental property in central New Jersey was straightforward. Rents and home prices were climbing, and investors could secure...
The North Shore Massachusetts housing market is undergoing a dramatic transformation. Once-affordable working-class neighborhoods like East Boston, Chelsea, and Revere are seeing surging prices,...
California’s real estate market has always been complex, but recent regulatory changes have introduced new challenges for property owners and investors that extend far...
Metuchen, New Jersey, is seeing a striking divide in its real estate market: high-end homes are selling rapidly, while first-time buyers are being priced...
As major real estate markets contend with oversupply and declining returns, a growing set of developers is finding success in overlooked secondary markets across...
The Phoenix residential real estate market is regaining momentum after two years of slower activity, as sellers adjust pricing strategies and buyers respond to...
The Boise, Idaho housing market is facing a supply-and-demand imbalance that highlights a disconnect between the types of homes being built and what buyers...
Three years ago, buying a Jersey City condo meant rushing to make an offer, waiving inspections, and competing with multiple bidders. Today, buyers are...
Rising regulatory and compliance costs have pushed the per-unit price of subsidized affordable housing above that of market-rate projects, according to Marc Norman, Associate...
Connecticut’s unique municipal governance system is discouraging outside real estate investment by creating unfamiliar and complex barriers for developers, according to a leading executive...
If you’re considering buying, selling, or renting in Atlanta, you’re entering a market that is changing more quickly than many realize. The rules that...
Housing costs have reached unprecedented levels of unaffordability, with today’s buyers facing a dramatically different market than previous generations, according to real estate entrepreneur...
Hartford’s effort to convert vacant office buildings into housing reveals the limits of adaptive reuse as a large-scale solution. The city’s experience shows the...