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Detroit Historic Homes Attract Out-of-State Real Estate Investors

Amid soaring coastal real estate prices, investors from across the country and internationally are discovering exceptional value in Detroit’s historic housing stock, according to...

Beyond Inclusion: Why ‘Belonging’ is the New Frontier in Real Estate Leadership

Real estate industry veteran Natalie Davis argues that simply including diverse voices isn’t enough – organizations must create environments where people can “show up...

Cracking the Code on Chicago’s Housing Crisis Through Data-Driven Development

Chicago’s housing shortage has reached a critical point, with developers abandoning the city and construction activity dropping from over 60 active cranes a decade...

Cut-Rate ADU Contractors Can End Up Costing Homeowners Twice as Much

The head of a major ADU construction platform says homeowners are falling victim to a wave of unrealistic pricing promises in California’s accessory dwelling...

Home Affordability Gap Widens in Orlando as Required Income Surges 54% in Two Years

The Orlando housing market has hit a mathematical wall that no amount of optimism can overcome, according to local real estate veteran Brenden Rendo...

Bath and Kitchen Remodels Remain Strong Despite Economic Uncertainty

Despite economic headwinds and market uncertainty, home renovation demand remains surprisingly resilient, according to Block Renovation CEO Julie Kheyfets, who says certain segments of...

Proposed Real Estate Law Could Prevent Neighbors From Buying and Selling Homes Directly

A proposed North Carolina bill could fundamentally reshape how individuals can participate in real estate transactions, according to one industry veteran who sees it...

Beyond the Headlines: The Real Economics of ADU Development in California

The accessory dwelling unit market in California has attracted significant attention, but much of the coverage focuses on claims about cheap, quick solutions. Jon...

Education Gap Stalls SB9 as Municipalities Call for More Housing

California’s ambitious housing laws face an ongoing challenge: local governments tasked with implementation often lack understanding of how to properly process lot split applications,...

America Faces Housing Shortfall as Multifamily Construction Goals Fall Short

The multifamily housing market is facing a severe and potentially long-lasting supply shortage that could reshape the industry, according to Jason Yarusi, Managing Member...

Resilient Building Trends Show Why Stronger Homes Are the Future of Real Estate

The devastating impact of recent wildfires and extreme weather is driving a fundamental shift in how homes are being built, with resilience becoming as...

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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....

‘You Can’t Build Any More Mobile Home Parks,’ Industry Leader Warns of Disappearing Affordable Housing Stock

A concerning trend is emerging in affordable housing: manufactured home communities are disappearing, and according to one industry expert, they can’t be replaced. “You can’t...

Market Shift Alert as Connecticut Broker Sees First Rate Drop in Over a Decade

After two decades in Connecticut real estate, Jill Taylor has witnessed numerous market cycles. But the current environment presents a unique challenge she hasn’t...

North Alabama Real Estate Market Settles Into Stability as Growth Persists

The North Alabama real estate market has moved past the volatility of the pandemic years and is settling into a more stable, sustainable rhythm....

Why Sioux Falls Keeps Growing And What New Residents Don’t Expect

Sioux Falls, South Dakota, continues to attract new residents at a rapid pace, defying expectations for a city known for harsh winters and unpredictable...

South Jersey Region Sees Resident Outflow as Property Taxes Drive Relocation Trends

South Jersey is experiencing an outflow of residents, primarily due to New Jersey’s high property tax burden, according to Michelle Roberts, team lead at...