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Albuquerque’s Market Just Split in Two – Here’s Where Buyers Still Have Power

Albuquerque’s real estate market has fractured into two distinct realities. In some neighborhoods, homes in desirable school districts attract multiple offers and sell well...

Guelph Home Prices Stabilize After Wild Swings

After the rapid run-up in home prices during the 2021–2022 housing boom, Guelph, Ontario’s real estate market has undergone a sharp correction followed by...

Hoboken Home Buyers Are Approved and Ready – So Why Aren’t They Buying?

Walk into any open house in Hoboken right now, and you’ll see a familiar scene: plenty of interested buyers, but few actual offers. Many...

In Sacramento, Buyers Return as Affordability and Population Growth Sustain Demand

Among California’s major metros, Sacramento stands out as one of the few still drawing residents in rather than watching them leave. While the state...

U.S. RV Park and Campground Investment Market Stabilizes After Post-Pandemic Surge

The U.S. RV park and campground investment market has settled into a more stable pattern following the volatility of the pandemic era. After years...

Greater Boston’s Condo Market Is Flattening – While Three-Families Still Climb

If you’ve been following Greater Boston home prices, the headline numbers might suggest continued growth. But a closer look at the condo market in...

Northern New Jersey Homes Are Still Getting 13 Offers – This is What Changed (And What Didn’t)

A three-bedroom house in Fair Lawn recently hit the market at a price many buyers already considered high. Within days, it received 13 offers...

Chicago Renters Are Losing Ground – Here’s What’s Behind the Shift

Rents across Chicago are rising faster than in recent years, and the balance of power in the city’s rental market has shifted decisively toward...

Twin Cities Housing Market Offers $200,000 Homes Amid Affordability Concerns

Minnesota’s first-time buyer assistance programs, broad price diversity, and geographically compact metro layout are creating real entry points that national affordability narratives consistently overlook....

Sacramento, CA: Small Multifamily Housing Barriers Begin to Crack

Small multifamily housing remains severely undersupplied in Sacramento. A combination of regulatory loosening and an underused FHA program could create a meaningful entry point...

Greater Boston Listings Jump This Spring – But Only Suburban Homes Are Selling Fast

Buyers searching for homes in Greater Boston this spring are seeing a clear split: more properties are hitting the market, but only some are...

Healthy Buildings Move Beyond ESG Buzzwords to Drive Real Estate Returns

The focus on healthy buildings has become a core strategy for real estate investors seeking measurable financial returns, not just regulatory compliance. Focusing on...

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San Diego Homeowners Are Getting Blindsided by Insurance Costs – Here’s What to Know Before You Buy

You find a great condo in San Diego, the price is right, and you’re ready to make an offer. Then your insurance quote comes...

What You Buy Matters as Much as Where You Buy In Buffalo

Walk into an open house in Lewiston on a Saturday morning, and you might find yourself in a quiet bidding war by Sunday afternoon....

Thinking About Buying Investment Property in the Hudson Valley? Read This First

A lot of people dream of owning a rental property – collecting checks every month and building wealth while someone else pays the mortgage....

Vermont Has Grant Money and Shared Equity Programs for First-Time Buyers

State-level financing programs and shared equity models are creating homeownership pathways in Burlington that national affordability coverage rarely acknowledges – and the mechanics are...

In San Diego’s Point Loma Peninsula, Growth Plans Collide With Aging Infrastructure

Across California, state housing mandates and local planning priorities are increasingly at odds. Few places illustrate that tension as clearly as San Diego’s Point...

Oregon Housing Shortage Forces Worker Shuttles from Portland to Coastal Communities

A severe housing shortage along Oregon’s northern coast is forcing employers to take extraordinary measures to maintain operations, according to industry expert Rashelle Newmyer,...