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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...

The Midterm Rental Revolution: How One Portland Investor Found the Sweet Spot Between Long and Short-Term Strategies

The rental property landscape has long been dominated by two primary models: traditional long-term leases and the more recent short-term vacation rental boom. However,...

Aligning Values with Returns: How Impact Investing is Changing Multifamily Real Estate

The commercial real estate landscape has experienced significant shifts over the past few years, with rising interest rates and market volatility creating both challenges...

Building Belonging: Community Growth Through Inclusive Leadership

The real estate industry is experiencing a fundamental shift in how major brokerages approach diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging initiatives. Rather than treating these...

Mobile Home Park Investment Landscape Shifts as Institutional Capital Dominates Market

The mobile home park investment sector is experiencing a significant shift as institutional capital increasingly dominates the market, leaving smaller operators to navigate a...

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...

Atlanta’s Investment Evolution: ADUs, Short-Term Rentals, and the FIFA World Cup Effect

The Atlanta real estate market is experiencing a unique convergence of factors that’s creating compelling opportunities for investors, from individual buyers to family offices....

The Co-Living Approach: Craig Curelop Innovates Real Estate Investment

“You don’t need thousands of doors. You just need a few houses that can cash flow $1,000 each, and you’re making meaningful progress,” says...

The Manufactured Housing Investment Thesis Driving FG Communities’ Rapid Expansion

The manufactured housing sector has emerged as one of the most attractive investment opportunities in today’s real estate landscape, driven by a shortage of...

The Oversupply Reality & How Market Dynamics Are Reshaping Multifamily Investment Strategies

The multifamily real estate market is experiencing a significant shift as years of development projects reach completion simultaneously, creating oversupply conditions in key markets...

The Build-to-Rent Revolution: Quinn Residences Meets Changing Housing Needs

“The American Dream is evolving,” says Richard Ross, CEO of Quinn Residences, a leader in the rapidly growing build-to-rent (BTR) housing sector. “Home ownership...

Ryan Hinricher’s Vision for Wellness-Focused Homes at Accessible Price Points

“Wellness real estate is the fastest growing segment of the global wellness space,” says Ryan Hinricher, founder of Oak Avenue Real Estate and the...

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3 Big Real Estate Changes Atlanta Locals Are Buzzing About

If you’re considering buying, selling, or renting in Atlanta, you’re entering a market that is changing more quickly than many realize. The rules that...

Guelph, Ontario Real Estate Market Trends and Buyer Behavior Shifts

Canada’s real estate market has faced sharp swings in recent years, with buyers and sellers adjusting to changing economic conditions, inventory shortages, and evolving...

Permitted Starter Homes Sit Unbuilt as Regional Infrastructure Funding Gaps Emerge

Across Utah, cities are approving new starter home developments that remain unbuilt, revealing a critical breakdown in how regional infrastructure is funded. The issue...

Chicago Renters Are Losing Ground – Here’s What’s Behind the Shift

Rents across Chicago are rising faster than in recent years, and the balance of power in the city’s rental market has shifted decisively toward...

How School District Demand Drives Home Sales in Jericho, New York

Strong school districts continue to drive buyer demand in certain Long Island suburbs, insulating these markets from broader economic volatility. While much of the...

Self-Employed Borrowers: Shut Out by Traditional Lenders

“A big chunk of my borrowers are self-employed. They just do not fit the banker box because of how they report their income or...