The conversation around AI in real estate development has matured. Six years ago, the question was whether AI could do the job at all. Today, practitioners have moved past capability debates...
For years, Texas dominated conversations about where manufacturers and data center operators should expand. But New Mexico has been climbing site selectors’ shortlists, where a combina...
Most property owners think of their buildings in terms of square footage on the ground. The walls, the floors, the parking lot – that is the asset. But aviation infrastructure advisors wor...
Houston’s reputation as an affordable alternative to coastal metros has drawn steady relocation traffic for years. But buyers treating the region as a single market, scanning listings ...
Younger, working-class families are bypassing established Dallas suburbs in favor of lower-maintenance housing in fast-growing peripheral cities – and the capital hasn’t followed the...
The Coachella Valley has long attracted second-home buyers seeking winter sun two hours from Los Angeles. But the market entering mid-2026 is sorting itself along a line that has little to d...
Most real estate developers assess property value in terms of ground-level access, street frontage, transit proximity, and walkability. But a growing number of established developers and lan...
The conventional path to closing a commercial land deal in Texas, lender underwriting, extended documentation, months of back-and-forth, has become slow enough in the current rate environmen...
The Kansas City metro area has a median home price around $450,000 and enough inventory variety to serve both first-time buyers and out-of-state relocators. But the factor determining whethe...
Real estate development has a well-documented problem with time. Projects run over budget, timelines slip, and by the time a deal falls apart, months of work and capital have already been sp...
In parts of the eastern Coachella Valley, parcels that look like obvious development opportunities on paper are worth far less than their location suggests – because they cannot be connect...
Commercial real estate investors typically pay a premium for stabilized properties: fully renovated, fully leased, and requiring no immediate capital expenditure. In central Arkansas, that l...
Unincorporated land with minimal zoning restrictions, relatively affordable lots, and a creative culture that celebrates architectural experimentation, on paper, the Southern California high...
In some of Seattle’s most desirable neighborhoods, the person bidding against you for an older home is not another family. It is an investor who plans to tear the house down and build ...
New spec construction along Georgia’s 400 corridor is almost exclusively targeting tenants who need 50,000 square feet or more. The small industrial spaces that once let entrepreneurs ...