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Baltimore’s $1 House Program: How It’s Rebuilding Entire Neighborhoods

The city of Baltimore is offering houses for one dollar. This is not a marketing gimmick — the city is actually selling vacant row...

Chicago’s Western Suburbs Face Persistent Housing Shortage

National real estate headlines increasingly frame the market as tilting toward buyers, with inventory rebounding and transaction activity slowing across many regions. That narrative...

Charlotte, North Carolina Townhome Oversupply Hides Single-Family Home Shortage in the $300K to $400K Range

Rising inventory in Charlotte, NC is creating a misleading impression of improved housing options. A wave of new townhome construction has increased listings without...

How the Des Moines, Iowa Real Estate Market Stays Stable Amid National Volatility

The Des Moines, Iowa, real estate market stands out for its steady performance. It offers a clear example of how Midwest cities can remain...

Why Sacramento First-Time Buyers Are Skipping Resale Homes — and Going Straight to New Construction

Three years ago, Sacramento’s first-time buyers were fighting for any listing they could find, waiving inspections and bidding over asking just to secure a...

Jersey City Buyers Are Finally Taking Their Time – Here’s What That Means

Three years ago, buying a Jersey City condo meant rushing to make an offer, waiving inspections, and competing with multiple bidders. Today, buyers are...

Why Bay Area Apartment Owners Are Refinancing Right Now – And What First-Time Buyers Should Know

Three years ago, Bay Area property owners would have dismissed the idea of celebrating a 6 percent mortgage rate. But in early 2025, many...

Toronto Listings Are Piling Up – But Only Certain Homes Are Actually Selling

Walk into an open house in Toronto’s High Park–Swansea neighborhood on a Sunday afternoon, and the difference from recent years is clear. Two years...

Denver Home Sellers Face a More Demanding Buyer Market

Something shifted in Denver’s housing market, and sellers are still catching up. Buyers who would have overlooked a dated kitchen or an aging roof...

Toronto Condos Are Sitting Longer – Unless They Have These Features

Toronto’s condo market has entered a new phase: listings are piling up, and units that once sparked bidding wars now linger on the market,...

Homes Under $700K Are Nearly Gone in East Meadow – Here’s What’s Selling

If you’re house-hunting in East Meadow with a budget under $700,000, options are almost nonexistent. Homes at that price point — once common in...

This Pre-Listing Inspection Strategy Is Helping New Jersey Sellers Avoid Price Cuts

Your home has been on the market for two weeks. There have been three showings and one low offer, with a long list of...

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Rome-Floyd County Faces Record Growth While Overhauling 25-Year-Old Development Code

Rome-Floyd County, Georgia, is undergoing its largest wave of development in decades, with more than $300 million in proposed projects moving through planning offices...

South Jersey Home Prices Hold Steady – But Sales Are Slower. Here’s Why.

Homes in South Jersey are no longer selling at the rapid pace seen during the pandemic boom. Properties that once attracted multiple offers in...

Greenville Land Shortage Forces Upstate South Carolina Developers into Riskier, Longer-Term Projects

Upstate South Carolina’s commercial real estate market is facing a critical shortage of vacant land, according to Maggie Steck, broker in charge at Freedom...

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...

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...

First-Floor Primary Suites Take Center Stage as Accessibility Features Drive Mainstream Buyer Demand

Buyer preferences are changing rapidly in residential real estate, with first-floor primary suites—bedroom, bathroom, and closet space located on the main level—now driving demand...