The Austin metropolitan area’s rapid growth continues to challenge traditional development approaches, with Caldwell County alone expected to double its population by 2040. While...
The U.S. housing market faces its most severe affordability challenge in history, according to Zach Lemaster, CEO of Rent to Retirement, who sees both...
The master-planned community sector has changed notably over the past decade, driven by shifting demographics, evolving lifestyle preferences, and economic pressures. At the forefront...
The multifamily development landscape faces significant challenges as construction costs remain high and interest rates continue to impact project feasibility. Despite these pressures, some...
The affordable housing sector has long struggled with a disconnect between how residents prefer to pay rent and how property managers collect it. While...
The trend toward delayed homeownership could have serious societal implications beyond just housing markets, according to Kent Keirsey, Co-Founder of Acre Homes, who points...
Real estate professionals face an uncomfortable reality: their client acquisition success often depends heavily on Google search rankings that could become less valuable over...
Sterling Heights development manager argues one-sided approach to urban renewal is outdated. The traditional model of cities simply regulating development while private investors handle...
The solution to America’s housing affordability crisis might not require building a single new structure, according to Craig Curelop, co-founder of The FI Team...
New copper tariffs effective August 1st are creating an impossible squeeze for electrical subcontractors caught between fixed-price contracts and skyrocketing material costs, according to...
Traditional construction contingency models are proving inadequate in the face of unprecedented market volatility, according to a leading construction attorney who warns that even...