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Low Inventory Defines Chicago’s Western Suburbs Housing Market

While housing inventory has rebounded in many U.S. markets over the past year, Chicago’s western suburbs remain in a supply crunch. This ongoing shortage...

Connecticut Real Estate Market Builds Spring Momentum as Buyers Weigh Value, Inventory, and Out-of-State Demand

Connecticut’s real estate market is entering the spring season with renewed momentum, fueled by falling interest rates and a steady stream of out-of-state buyers...

Land Flippers Are Driving Up South Carolina Prices – But Not in the Way You’d Expect

In South Carolina’s land market, the rise of land flippers is creating new challenges for both buyers and sellers. Unlike the traditional image of...

Central New Jersey’s Housing Market Remains Hot – Here’s What’s Really Driving Prices

Anyone searching for a home in central New Jersey has likely noticed that desirable properties still sell within days, often attracting multiple offers well...

Miami Office-to-Residential Conversions Gain Traction Amid Declining Property Values

Declining values in Miami office properties have made adaptive-reuse conversions financially viable for the first time in years. This opens new opportunities for developers...

Deal Cancellations Up 20-25% in Connecticut as Buyers Experience Post-Offer Regret

Residential deal cancellations in Connecticut have increased 20 to 25 percent year over year, according to Michael Calabro, Broker/Owner & REO Director at Coldwell...

Broome County, New York Homes See Cash Buyer Surge and Tight Inventory

The national conversation about housing affordability and interest rates often overlooks the realities of smaller markets. In New York’s Broome County, where homes typically...

Cash Buyers and Low Inventory Drive Ocean County, New Jersey Housing Market

While many housing markets across the country are cooling, Ocean County, New Jersey, is seeing the opposite. In the Brick, New Jersey area, homes...

How Rising Prices Are Pushing Out Jersey Shore, New Jersey Residents

The Atlantic County, NJ real estate market is facing a severe affordability crisis. Longtime residents and their children are increasingly unable to buy homes...

What It Really Costs to Buy a Home in Sugar Land, Texas — and Where Your Money Goes

Buying a home in Sugar Land, Texas, means more than just saving for a down payment and securing a mortgage. Many buyers are caught...

Monterey Peninsula Homes Sit 40% Longer – Why Coastal California’s Market Has Stalled

A walk through Monterey, Carmel, or Pacific Grove now reveals a clear change: “For Sale” signs linger for weeks, sometimes months. Homes that once...

Chicago Renters Are Paying 70% More Than Five Years Ago – What’s Driving the Surge

A studio apartment in Edgewater that once rented for $900 now costs at least $1,500, even without updates. Across Chicago, renters are facing steep...

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Housing Markets Are Stabilizing — But Not Getting Easier to Enter

After several years of volatility, housing markets like Pocatello are settling into a more balanced — and more complex — phase. The urgency and...

Home Equity Lines of Credit Nearly Vanish for Most Homeowners, Forcing Borrowers to Turn to Costly Alternatives

The home equity line of credit (HELOC), once a standard financial tool for American homeowners, is now nearly unavailable from mainstream lenders. Geoff Ball,...

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...

Medium-Term Rentals in Wichita Offer Cash Flow Without Airbnb Chaos

Wichita-based real estate investor Joseph Hamer of ReeceNichols South Central Kansas, says medium-term rentals are gaining traction as a practical alternative to both traditional...

Condo Maintenance Fees Now ‘Like a Mortgage Payment’ as Insurance Crisis Prices Out Local Buyers

South Florida’s condo market is experiencing a dramatic affordability crisis as insurance costs and regulatory changes drive maintenance fees to levels that are pricing...

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...