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Legal Expertise Meets Real Estate: How One Arkansas Broker is Raising Professional Standards

Arkansas offers a distinctive environment for real estate, where legal knowledge plays a direct role in property transactions. Jerry Larkowski, Executive Broker at ESQ...

Michigan’s Brownfield TIF Incentive Gains Momentum Among St. Joseph Developers

St. Joseph’s housing market is using a state incentive program to address local housing shortages and support development, according to Kelly Ewalt, Development Director...

Investors Pivot to New Construction as Maintenance Risks Rise in Older Buildings

The Arkansas investment property market is entering a new phase as rising interest rates reshape what makes deals viable for investors. Jerry Larkowski, Executive...

Imperial Valley Real Estate Struggles with Contractor Reliability Challenges

The primary challenge facing real estate investment operations in California’s Imperial Valley is not financing or market conditions, but the difficulty of finding reliable...

Cape Coral Land Demand Highlights Market Strength Despite Housing Headlines

While residential housing markets have drawn attention for price corrections and inventory concerns, Cape Coral’s land market tells a different story that points to...

Cut-Rate ADU Contractors Can End Up Costing Homeowners Twice as Much

The head of a major ADU construction platform says homeowners are falling victim to a wave of unrealistic pricing promises in California’s accessory dwelling...

Bath and Kitchen Remodels Remain Strong Despite Economic Uncertainty

Despite economic headwinds and market uncertainty, home renovation demand remains surprisingly resilient, according to Block Renovation CEO Julie Kheyfets, who says certain segments of...

Green Building Trends Show Why More Buyers Are Choosing Future Ready Homes

The business case for green building is becoming increasingly clear, with long-term operational savings and rising property values offsetting initial investments, according to certified...

America Faces Housing Shortfall as Multifamily Construction Goals Fall Short

The multifamily housing market is facing a severe and potentially long-lasting supply shortage that could reshape the industry, according to Jason Yarusi, Managing Member...

Orlando’s Housing Reality Check When the Math Simply Doesn’t Work

The Orlando real estate market is experiencing a significant slowdown that reflects broader economic challenges facing homebuyers nationwide. With only 400 sales per week...

WoodChuck.ai: Revolutionizing Construction Waste Management with AI for Sustainability and Cost Reduction

The construction industry generates 41 million tons of wood waste annually in the United States, with landfills containing 30-40% wood by volume. Yet this...

Senior Living Development Strategy Gets Smart with Mechanical Parking

The Mather’s installation of 130 KLAUS Multiparking America SingleUp 3015 systems in Tysons Corner reveals how savvy developers are reimagining land use economics in...

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How Relatability Is Helping One Young Agent Win Entry-Level Clients

A 20-year-old realtor closing nine deals in his first nine months in the Sioux Falls market is unusual. But according to Rockwell Tornow, Realtor®...

The Workforce Turnover Cycle Undermining Productivity at Major Tech Employers

Epic Systems, Madison’s largest private employer, operates with a high-churn employment model that has significant implications for both its internal productivity and the surrounding...

Ontario’s Cash Buyers Face Tightening Margins as Homeowner Distress Grows

Ontario’s real estate market correction has created a landscape where cash buyers see new opportunities but also face mounting challenges. As property values continue...

Downtown Akron’s Development Momentum: Strategic Conversions Drive Urban Growth

Downtown Akron is in the midst of a development surge, with 700 to 800 residential units in various stages of planning and construction across...

New Jersey Housing Shortage Persists as 18% of Residents Leave Annually

New Jersey loses about 18% of its residents each year, yet the state’s housing market remains defined by tight supply, high prices, and fierce...

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...