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How the Raleigh Triangle Market Is Finding Its Footing After Years of Frenzy

After nearly a decade of sharp price growth and intense competition, the Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill Triangle is settling into something that feels increasingly unfamiliar to...

In Maryland, When the Cash Offer Isn’t the Answer

The off-market real estate space is often portrayed as a straightforward exchange: a distressed seller trades a discount for speed and certainty. But the...

Steamboat Springs, Colorado, Sees Summer Revenue Surpass Winter for First Time

Steamboat Springs, Colorado, has long been defined by its ranching roots and world-class skiing. But a quiet economic transformation is now rewriting that identity....

Massachusetts Roofing Market Splits: Older Homeowners Invest While Younger Buyers Hold Back

In Massachusetts and Rhode Island, the roofing and home maintenance market has been divided sharply by age. After years of steady demand from homeowners...

Everyone Wants More Housing – Just Not Next Door: Atlanta’s Zoning Standoff

Atlanta needs more housing. But the biggest obstacle to building it isn’t financing, construction costs, or a shortage of builders. It’s neighborhood opposition. Kyle Williams,...

While Luxury Towers Collect Dust, Workforce Housing Has a Waiting List

Headlines about a cooling real estate market are everywhere: listings are staying on the market longer, buyers are holding back, and rents in many...

South Jersey Home Inspection Disputes Are Derailing Real Estate Deals

After years of pandemic-era deals that often skipped inspections entirely, South Jersey’s housing market is returning to a more traditional process. The adjustment is...

Atlanta Zoning and Infrastructure Rules Drive Developer Delays

When Atlanta development projects stall, zoning rules and municipal infrastructure requirements are more often the cause than rising construction costs or tight financing —...

Albany, New York Is Pulling People In From Across the Country While Buyers Struggle to Keep Up

You have probably heard it a hundred times: people are fleeing New York State in droves. The headlines make it sound like a mass...

Albany, New York Housing Market Stays Competitive as Inventory Remains Tight

The Capital District of upstate New York is holding its ground as a seller’s market, even as housing conditions soften across much of the...

Michigan Affordable Housing Projects Are Frozen – Here’s Why Construction Has Stopped

After several years of steady progress, affordable housing development in Michigan has come to a near standstill. Projects that were moving forward just two...

5 New Jersey Towns Gaining Momentum – And Why Locals Are Taking Notice

Ask a New Jersey real estate agent where the next hot market is, and you’ll get a range of opinions. But certain towns are...

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How a Major Development Actually Gets Approved in Pinal County, And Where Most Projects Stall

Finding land in Pinal County and envisioning a new subdivision, data center, or solar farm is only the beginning. Many first-time developers expect a...

Boise, Idaho Housing Market Struggles to Meet Buyer Demand

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...

Senior Housing Market Surges as Occupancy Rates Hit Post-COVID Highs, But Investor Perceptions Lag Behind

The senior housing sector is experiencing its strongest demand and occupancy rates since before the pandemic. Still, many investors remain anchored to outdated narratives...

California Wildfire Recovery: Who Rebuilds Homes When Insurance Falls Short

The wildfires that swept through Los Angeles County in early 2025 left behind more than burned structures. They exposed a fragile system of insurance...

Florida’s Smaller Markets Adjust as Conditions Shift Toward Buyers

The real estate landscape in Florida’s smaller markets is undergoing a significant shift, moving from the seller-dominated environment of recent years to one that...

Cracking the Code on Chicago’s Housing Crisis Through Data-Driven Development

Chicago’s housing shortage has reached a critical point, with developers abandoning the city and construction activity dropping from over 60 active cranes a decade...