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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...

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...

American Pledge Foundation Introduces Patent-Approved Program Targeting Housing Affordability and Foreclosure Prevention

The ongoing housing affordability crisis has led to new solutions from unexpected areas of the real-estate sector. American Pledge Foundation, a Birmingham-based nonprofit, has...

How Churches are Reimagining Their Role in Community Development

Churches across Southern California are discovering an unexpected solution to their challenges: their own parking lots and unused land. According to Martin Porter, Founder...

Measuring Community Success by Life Per Square Foot, Says Developer

A Texas developer is challenging traditional measures of master-planned community success, arguing that human-centric metrics may be better indicators of long-term value than conventional...

Military Relocations Spotlight Tampa Bay’s Hidden Gem Neighborhoods Under $400K

Military families relocating to Tampa’s MacDill Air Force Base are increasingly looking 45 minutes north to Hernando County, where housing costs can be cut...

Planning Chief: Public-Private Partnerships Key as Cities Must Invest Alongside Developers

Sterling Heights development manager argues one-sided approach to urban renewal is outdated. The traditional model of cities simply regulating development while private investors handle...

‘You Can’t Build Any More Mobile Home Parks,’ Industry Leader Warns of Disappearing Affordable Housing Stock

A concerning trend is emerging in affordable housing: manufactured home communities are disappearing, and according to one industry expert, they can’t be replaced. “You can’t...

Energy Storage Expansion Displaces Peaker Plants and Advances Urban Environmental Justice

Energy storage projects are becoming the frontline defense against environmental inequity in urban neighborhoods historically burdened by polluting power infrastructure, according to a senior...

Connecticut’s Real Estate Evolution from Traditional Multifamily to Mixed-Use and Short-Term Rentals

Connecticut’s real estate landscape is experiencing a significant shift, driven by post-COVID market dynamics, changing investor preferences, and evolving municipal policies. The state’s focus...

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...

A New Approach to Public Space Programming Is Shaping Cities Across the U.S.

The conventional wisdom for fixing troubled public spaces has long centered on massive capital expenditures, tear everything down and rebuild from scratch. But Dan...

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Why New York City’s Property Tax System Makes It Nearly Impossible to Get a Fair Hearing

In New York City, challenging your property tax assessment is far from straightforward. The city’s property tax appeal system is so understaffed, rushed, and...

Post-Surfside Laws Bring New Financial Strain for Florida Condo Owners

The collapse of the Champlain Towers South condominium in Surfside, Florida, in June 2021 triggered sweeping changes to the state’s real estate regulations. In...

How Rate-Locked Homeowners Are Creating a Lasting Inventory Shortage

Conventional wisdom in real estate says buyers should wait for lower interest rates before making a purchase. But in the Hudson Valley and similar...

New Jersey Buyers Are Losing Homes to Builders – Here’s What That Means for You

If you’ve been house hunting in northern New Jersey, you may have noticed a frustrating trend: entry-level homes are vanishing before you can make...

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 –...

California’s Hidden Affordable Housing Crisis: Keeping Existing Buildings Open

California’s affordable housing debate is dominated by calls to build more units, faster. Lawmakers announce new construction projects. Advocates push for streamlined approvals. Headlines...