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Tiny Homes Address Family Care and Housing Affordability Crisis

The tiny home movement is evolving beyond minimalist lifestyle choices to address pressing family care needs and housing affordability challenges. Contemporary Tiny Homes, a...

Central Florida’s Rental Market Is Changing: What Property Owners and Renters Need to Know

The rental market in Orlando is undergoing significant changes. Rising costs, new regulations, and increasing competition are prompting property managers and property owners to...

Connecticut’s Real Estate Evolution from Traditional Multifamily to Mixed-Use and Short-Term Rentals

Connecticut’s real estate landscape is experiencing a significant shift, driven by post-COVID market dynamics, changing investor preferences, and evolving municipal policies. The state’s focus...

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...

Orlando’s Housing Reality Check When the Math Simply Doesn’t Work

The Orlando real estate market is experiencing a significant slowdown that reflects broader economic challenges facing homebuyers nationwide. With only 400 sales per week...

A New Approach to Public Space Programming Is Shaping Cities Across the U.S.

The conventional wisdom for fixing troubled public spaces has long centered on massive capital expenditures, tear everything down and rebuild from scratch. But Dan...

Woodlife Farm Market Experiences Growth with Weddings and Events in the Berkshires

A year of expansion and new opportunities Woodlife Farm Market has steadily grown from a favorite stop for fresh produce into a true community staple...

Phoenix Real Estate Veteran Navigates Market Shifts with Authentic Approach

The Phoenix real estate market has weathered significant changes over the past few years, from pandemic-driven buying frenzies to the current more balanced conditions....

WoodChuck.ai: Revolutionizing Construction Waste Management with AI for Sustainability and Cost Reduction

The construction industry generates 41 million tons of wood waste annually in the United States, with landfills containing 30-40% wood by volume. Yet this...

From Reactive to Predictive How Data Analytics is Improving Senior Living Care

The senior living industry sits on a goldmine of resident data that has historically remained untapped. From daily activities and medication schedules to incident...

Building Community in Idaho’s Real Estate Investment Landscape

The Idaho real estate market has undergone significant change over the past several years, driven by corporate migrations, changing demographics, and evolving investment strategies....

Southeast Land Markets Experience Surge as Agricultural Families Migrate North

The Southeast’s land markets are experiencing significant growth as agricultural families sell high-value properties in Central and South Florida to reinvest in more affordable...

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Fairbanks Middle-Market Homebuyers Finally Have Room to Negotiate

Something is different on Fairbanks streets this spring. “For Sale” signs that would have disappeared overnight a year ago are staying up for weeks....

Staten Island Real Estate Faces Slower Sales and Cautious Buyers Amid Limited Inventory

Staten Island’s real estate market is adjusting to new realities as rising interest rates and limited housing supply reshape buyer and seller behavior. With...

Why Small Landlords Are Turning to Co-Living – And What It Takes to Succeed

For years, owning a single-family rental seemed like a reliable way to build wealth. But rising insurance costs, unpredictable vacancies, and shrinking margins have...

Michigan Tax Reforms Simplify Affordable Housing Development but Leave Funding Gaps

Michigan’s expansion of Brownfield Tax Increment Financing (TIF) to include housing, along with new payment-in-lieu-of-taxes (PILOT) options for “missing middle” developments, marks a move...

Blaming Investors Won’t Solve Las Vegas’s Affordability Crisis

When housing affordability makes headlines, institutional investors are often blamed. The common argument is straightforward: large companies buy up homes, edge out regular families,...

Building More Housing: The Housing Action Coalition’s Fight for California’s Future

California’s housing crisis has reached a critical point and one organization is working to shift the tide. What began over 25 years ago as...