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Jersey Shore Starter Homes See 20–40% Price Jumps – Here’s Where Buyers Are Competing

Starter homes in several Jersey Shore neighborhoods are now selling for 20 to 40% more than just a few years ago, as investors and...

Pinal County Just Unlocked Thousands of Home Permits in Arizona – Here’s What Actually Changed

For nearly a decade, large sections of Pinal County, Arizona, were at a standstill. Developers owned land and buyers wanted new homes, yet progress...

Huntsville Home Prices Hold Steady as Alabama Market Regains Balance

After a period of uncertainty in North Alabama’s housing market, conditions are stabilizing. Homes are taking longer to sell than during the pandemic boom,...

Building Success Through Strategic Team Evolution in New Jersey’s Competitive Shore Market

Over the past two decades, real estate has changed rapidly, with top agents adapting their business models to keep pace with evolving market demands....

San Francisco Bay Area Affordable Housing: Habitat Expands Homeownership Beyond Rental Models

In the Bay Area, where the median home price is $1.6 million, affordable housing efforts often focus on rentals. Habitat for Humanity Greater San...

The Real Story Behind New Jersey’s Housing Market Challenges

Central New Jersey’s real estate market is facing pressures that go beyond the usual explanations of interest rates or local demand. Kevin Ward, a...

The Housing Market in Chicago’s Oak Park Exposes Inventory Crisis

The Chicago suburb of Oak Park offers a clear example of the national housing shortage, with a dramatic drop in available homes reshaping the...

San Francisco Bay Area Affordable Housing Costs Rise 40% as Lumber, Labor, and Fees Compound

San Francisco Bay Area nonprofit Habitat for Humanity Greater San Francisco has redesigned its Novato, California project after a 40% cost increase since 2019...

Scarce Inventory and Rising Prices Are Squeezing Metuchen, New Jersey Homebuyers

The small New Jersey borough of Metuchen offers a clear example of the housing pressures facing desirable suburbs across the country. With a fraction...

San Jose Inventory Stays Below One Month as Geographic Limits Create Permanent Housing Shortage

San Jose’s housing shortage is not a temporary market fluctuation but the result of physical constraints that prevent meaningful new development. Theresa Wellman, founder...

Long Island’s Inventory Crunch Pushes East Meadow Homes Over $1 Million

The Long Island residential market is defying expectations about affordability and the impact of higher interest rates, as severe inventory shortages push home prices...

The Florida Builder Putting Wellness Into $350,000 Homes, and Catching the Industry Off Guard

At the International Builders’ Show earlier this year, Ryan Hinricher found himself in a session on wellness design in the kitchen and bath. The...

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South Jersey’s Cooling Market: From Pandemic Bidding Wars to More Balanced Negotiations

After several years of intense seller dominance, the South Jersey real estate market is showing clear signs of moderation. While inventory remains tight and...

Ryan Hinricher’s Vision for Wellness-Focused Homes at Accessible Price Points

“Wellness real estate is the fastest growing segment of the global wellness space,” says Ryan Hinricher, founder of Oak Avenue Real Estate and the...

The Biggest Mistake Edmonton Home Buyers Make – And How to Avoid It

You’ve found a house you love. The kitchen fits your needs, the neighborhood feels right, and the price is just over your budget –...

Basic Math Skills Are Enough to Succeed in Real Estate Investing

The real estate industry has created an unnecessary mystique around property investing that may be keeping potential investors on the sidelines, according to Lauren...

Beyond the Headlines: The Real Economics of ADU Development in California

The accessory dwelling unit market in California has attracted significant attention, but much of the coverage focuses on claims about cheap, quick solutions. Jon...

Miami Developer Built Her Career on Spotting Overlooked Urban Opportunities

The Miami River district was once a neglected stretch of waterfront, largely ignored by developers and city planners. Twenty-five years ago, when Lissette Calderon...