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Why Edmonton’s Condo Market Is Still Struggling And What It Means for Buyers

Edmonton’s condo market has lagged behind the city’s single-family home sector for years, with prices that remain below their peaks from over a decade...

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 –...

Why Mortgage Rates Staying High Might Actually Be Good News for Your Next Home Purchase

If you’ve been waiting for mortgage rates to return to the record lows of 2020 and 2021 before buying a home, it may be...

Indianapolis Home Buyers Finally Get Breathing Room as Market Cools

After several years dominated by bidding wars and waived inspections, the Indianapolis housing market has slowed, giving buyers more time and leverage than they’ve...

First-Time Buyers in Indianapolis: How to Actually Afford a Home Right Now

Buying your first home in Indianapolis is more challenging than ever. Prices have climbed for years, mortgage rates are now between 6.5% and 7%,...

Quebec Investors Are Focusing on Older Apartment Buildings as New Construction Sits Empty

In cities like Montreal and Quebec, new apartment towers are increasingly marked by “Two Months Free Rent” banners, signaling vacant units and sluggish demand....

Philadelphia’s Suburban Surge: Why Buyers and Investors Are Turning Away from Downtown

While Philadelphia’s hip neighborhoods like Fishtown and Northern Liberties draw headlines for their bustling coffee shops and fast-selling condos, a quieter trend is taking...

The 5 Miami Neighborhoods Locals Say Are Heating Up Right Now

Lissette Calderon, CEO of Neology Group, has observed this shift firsthand. With two decades of experience developing overlooked Miami neighborhoods—first along the Miami River,...

Luxury Homes In Memphis Are Selling Fast While Starter Homes Linger

Conventional wisdom would suggest that in 2024, Memphis’s most expensive homes would linger on the market while affordable starter homes attract multiple offers. Instead,...

Memphis Buyers Gain Leverage as Market Slows: What’s Behind the Shift

After months of rapid sales and intense competition, Memphis homebuyers are finally seeing the market move in their favor. Properties are staying on the...

6 Home-Buying Myths in Memphis

“Most people still believe you need 20% down to purchase a home,” says Ricki Fitzpatrick, a realtor with Keller Williams Realty in Memphis. “I’ve...

Entry-Level Buyers Struggle to Find Turnkey Homes in Sioux Falls

First-time buyers in Sioux Falls are facing a shortage of move-in-ready homes at entry-level prices, leading to challenging negotiations and compromises. While there are...

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Renting Out Your Austin Home Instead of Selling? There’s a Tax Deadline You May Be Missing

When Austin’s housing market peaked in 2021, thousands of homeowners watched their property values climb to heights that felt permanent. Then came the correction...

From Paper Cities to Real Development: How Farmington Hills is Responding to Post-Pandemic Market Demands

Cristia Brockway’s interest in urban planning began in childhood, when she built miniature cities from paper in her bedroom. Now, as Director of Economic...

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...

Central Florida’s Real Estate Reset: Inside Winter Haven’s New Market Reality

The Central Florida real estate market is undergoing a significant correction, with local factors in Winter Haven revealing shifts in buyer behavior, inventory, and...

Wellington Real Estate Market Adjusts After Years of Rapid Growth

Wellington’s residential market has shifted from the intense seller’s market of recent years to a more balanced environment, with both buyers and sellers adapting...

Family Wealth Access Hits Record Levels for Young Buyers in Connecticut Housing Market

A surprising trend is emerging in Connecticut’s competitive housing market: young buyers are increasingly relying on family wealth and unconventional funding sources to compete...