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Connecticut Retirees Leaving in Droves Over High Taxes, Broker Reports

A significant demographic shift is reshaping Connecticut’s real estate landscape, as longtime residents increasingly look south for retirement, according to one of the state’s...

Family Wealth Access Hits Record Levels for Young Buyers in Connecticut Housing Market

A surprising trend is emerging in Connecticut’s competitive housing market: young buyers are increasingly relying on family wealth and unconventional funding sources to compete...

Oregon Housing Shortage Forces Worker Shuttles from Portland to Coastal Communities

A severe housing shortage along Oregon’s northern coast is forcing employers to take extraordinary measures to maintain operations, according to industry expert Rashelle Newmyer,...

Renting and Investing Could Outperform Buying a Home by $30K Annually, Expert Says

Challenging long-held assumptions about real estate wealth creation, one industry leader argues that renting while investing the savings elsewhere may actually generate substantially better...

Market Timing Could Cost Homebuyers Price Gains, Florida Broker Warns

Florida homebuyers obsessing over interest rates may be missing opportunities to build equity, according to a veteran broker who argues the focus on rates...

‘We Have a Real Problem With Housing Here,’ Says Connecticut Builder as State Bucks National Market Slowdown

While much of the nation grapples with market uncertainty and growing inventory, Connecticut faces a persistent and intensifying housing shortage that shows no signs...

Algoma Automates Architectural Design to Advance Pre-Construction

“The construction industry hasn’t seen meaningful productivity gains in decades, while costs and timelines continue to balloon,” notes Seyfihan Usarer, CEO of Algoma. “We’re...

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...

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...

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...

‘The Average Tenant Stays 17 Years:’ Insights from a Manufactured Housing CEO

In an era of increasing housing transience, one sector stands out for its remarkable stability: manufactured housing communities, where average tenancy stretches nearly two...

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....

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Northern New Jersey’s Housing Crunch Reaches Critical Point as Builders Outbid Families

Northern New Jersey’s housing shortage has escalated into a severe imbalance, with economic pressures and limited inventory making it increasingly difficult for families to...

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...

Median Home Prices Now Exclude First-Time Buyers With Six-Figure Incomes, Says 25-Year Industry Veteran

The residential real estate market is facing an affordability crisis that is not simply the result of temporary interest rate hikes, according to Joseph...

Why First-Time Buyers in San Antonio Are Choosing New Builds Over Older Homes

Three years ago, purchasing a new home in San Antonio typically meant paying a premium compared to existing homes. Today, new construction is often...

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...

Edmonton Housing Prices Are Creating Pressure Release Valve for Overheated Canadian Markets

The Canadian housing market is not a single, unified system — it is a collection of distinct local markets shaped by varying supply and...