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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...

NYC’s FAIR Act Spurs Hidden Market for Rent-Stabilized Apartments

A new law intended to protect renters has inadvertently pushed rent-stabilized apartments underground, according to Rachel Fiegler, Co-Founder of Pinpointe Group, who says landlords...

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...

Dearborn Officials Highlight Housing Potential to Address Cultural Demand

Dearborn’s housing market is facing unprecedented demand driven by unique cultural factors, with capacity to immediately absorb thousands of new units, according to Angela...

Green Building Trends Show Why More Buyers Are Choosing Future Ready Homes

The business case for green building is becoming increasingly clear, with long-term operational savings and rising property values offsetting initial investments, according to certified...

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...

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...

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...

Assessment Crisis Forcing Sales Among Florida Condo Owners on Fixed Incomes, Broker Says

Florida’s condo market faces a growing crisis as aging buildings require major repairs and underfunded HOAs hit owners with massive special assessments, forcing many...

Insurance Costs Emerging as Top Deal-Breaker in Waterfront Property Sales

The rising cost and complexity of insuring waterfront properties is fundamentally reshaping coastal real estate markets, according to Kevin Donovan, a waterfront specialist broker...

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The Google Dependency Crisis: Ways Real Estate Agents Can Future-Proof Their Business

Real estate professionals face an uncomfortable reality: their client acquisition success often depends heavily on Google search rankings that could become less valuable over...

7 Red Flags Central New Jersey Home Inspectors Spot in Seconds

You walk into a house in Chester, and the kitchen looks perfect. The price is right, the neighborhood checks all your boxes – but...

Why Central New Jersey Investors Are Thinking 10 Years, Not 3 – And What That Means for Your Money

Just a few years ago, buying rental property in central New Jersey was straightforward. Rents and home prices were climbing, and investors could secure...

Only 10% of Utah Residents Can Afford the Median-Priced Home as Mortgage Financing Strains Buyers Nationwide

Utah housing officials warn that structural problems in mortgage financing are pricing most residents out, even as new construction increases. According to Steve Waldrip,...

Ohio’s Planning Overhaul: State Rep. Brian Lorenz Pushes for Faster, Smarter Development

Ohio is confronting its housing and development challenges with an unusual advantage: State Representative Brian Lorenz, the only professional planner in the Ohio General...

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....