Most multifamily developers think about amenities as checkbox items: pool, gym, lounge, maybe a golf simulator if the budget allows. TAY Investments founder Yuval Shram saw an opportunity to...
Natural Light Than Square Footage The wellness real estate market has long been positioned as an exclusive amenity for luxury buyers. From Miami penthouses with private cold plunge pools to ...
A significant demographic change is underway along Florida’s coast, as migration patterns shift established norms of where affluent buyers settle. According to Stephen Dutcher, a broke...
The multi-family housing sector is experiencing a significant shift as developers seek new ways to differentiate their properties in an increasingly competitive market. Smart home technology...
Market timing sounds logical in theory: wait for the bottom, buy at the lowest possible price, and maximize your return. In many real estate markets, this approach can occasionally work. In ...
The idea that vacant office buildings can be easily turned into apartments has become a common refrain in real estate discussions. With office vacancies rising, the supposed solution is to c...
Carlo Batts, Principal and CEO of Reduxx Group, says media coverage of Philadelphia’s real estate market is missing the region’s actual development story. While most reports focus on Fis...
Miami’s urban redevelopment is revealing a gap between developer land grabs and actual neighborhood change, according to Irene Dakota, Senior Commercial Advisor at Metro 1 Commercial. Dako...
Miami’s commercial real estate market is facing a severe supply constraint that has dramatically reduced the availability of off-market deals, according to veteran broker Irene Dakota. Whe...
The multifamily industry is prioritizing the wrong tenants, according to one Miami developer who says most new construction targets investors and second-home buyers rather than the workers w...
Developers nationwide are finding it increasingly difficult to make multifamily projects financially feasible as construction costs remain high and access to capital tightens. Lisette Calder...
Miami’s industrial real estate market is seeing a shift in how new warehouse properties are bought and sold. According to Irene Dakota, Senior Commercial Advisor at Metro 1 Commercial, the...
As regulators finally distinguish industrial hemp from cannabinoids, the fiber-and-grain market is accelerating – and with it, demand for farmland, power-heavy industrial buildings, and lo...
Image Source: KeyCrew Media, generated with Google Imagen 4 How rent controls, supply gaps, and real-world economics shape what happens next in NYC and beyond. New York City’s new mayor-el...
Along Florida’s Scenic Highway 30A – a stretch of coastal communities in the Panhandle – a clear divide has emerged between beachfront resale homes and newly built properties farther i...