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Colorado State Land Board’s Long-Term Strategy Drives Land Acquisition and Stewardship

The Colorado State Land Board manages about 3 million acres of land across the state using an investment philosophy that stands apart from typical...

Oklahoma City Rental Supply Grows as Accidental Landlords Give Tenants More Negotiating Power

The conventional drivers of rental supply — new construction, institutional acquisitions, and build-to-rent development — have long been the focus of market analysis. But...

Hotel-to-Residential Conversions Outpace Office Projects Across U.S. Markets

The office-to-residential pipeline has dominated adaptive reuse headlines for years, but hotel-to-multifamily conversions are closing the gap and, in some markets, may already be...

Maryland Baby Boomers Drive Off-Market Home Sales

Demographic-driven downsizing, not financial distress, is reshaping who contacts cash buyers in Maryland. The gap between these sellers’ expectations and investor pricing models is...

Pocatello, Idaho Homes Under $400K Are Selling Fast – But Higher-Priced Listings Are Lingering

The housing market in Pocatello, Idaho has become sharply divided by price. Homes listed under $400,000 are moving quickly, often drawing multiple offers within...

Chicago’s South Suburbs Have Fewer Homes for Sale — But Prices Aren’t Falling

Homeowners across Chicago’s south suburbs are staying put, holding on to their low mortgage rates and avoiding moves that would mean higher monthly costs....

South Jersey Homes Under $450K Are Moving Fast – But Here’s What Isn’t Selling

In South Jersey, the housing market is split. Single-family homes priced between $400,000 and $450,000 in towns with strong school districts are attracting multiple...

Why Central New Jersey Investors Are Thinking 10 Years, Not 3 – And What That Means for Your Money

Just a few years ago, buying rental property in central New Jersey was straightforward. Rents and home prices were climbing, and investors could secure...

Boston’s North Shore Sees Gentrification, Rising Prices & Shrinking Inventory

The North Shore Massachusetts housing market is undergoing a dramatic transformation. Once-affordable working-class neighborhoods like East Boston, Chelsea, and Revere are seeing surging prices,...

California’s Legal Maze: How New Tenant Protections Are Changing Real Estate Investment Strategies

California’s real estate market has always been complex, but recent regulatory changes have introduced new challenges for property owners and investors that extend far...

First-Time Buyers Are Struggling in Metuchen – But Million-Dollar Homes Are Selling Fast

Metuchen, New Jersey, is seeing a striking divide in its real estate market: high-end homes are selling rapidly, while first-time buyers are being priced...

Midwest Multifamily Development Finds Opportunity Where Institutions Fear to Tread

As major real estate markets contend with oversupply and declining returns, a growing set of developers is finding success in overlooked secondary markets across...

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Miami’s Condo Safety Rules Are Worsening the Affordability Gap

Since the Surfside condo collapse, Miami’s condominium market has divided sharply between older buildings and new construction. According to Nayla Benitez, associate broker with...

Brooklyn Townhouses Attract Multi-Generational Families from Atlanta as Housing Needs Shift

Brooklyn’s townhouse market is seeing a noticeable change in who is buying and how they use these properties. Townhouses, once marketed mainly as single-family...

Edmonton’s Real Estate Market Faces Oil Price Swings and Urban Densification

Edmonton’s real estate market is shaped by the city’s dependence on the energy sector and an ongoing push for greater urban density. Both factors...

Building Bridges Between Academic Theory and Real Estate Practice

The real estate industry has changed significantly over the past three decades, creating new challenges for academic institutions tasked with preparing students for careers...

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...

Large-Scale Homebuilding in Wayne County Marks 91 Lot Sales Amid Shortage

Ryan Homes’ entry into Wayne County, Ohio, marked the first time a national builder had launched a large-scale development in the area. Over 21...