The Pensacola, Florida, real estate market occupies an unusual position heading into mid-2026. While national headlines focus on affordability pressures and rate-driven hesitation, this Gulf...
The narrative around Florida real estate has grown increasingly polarized. Depending on who you ask, the market is either in freefall or quietly finding its footing. In the Venice and Englew...
The South Florida real estate market in mid-2026 looks markedly different from the frenzy of 2021 and 2022. Rising insurance costs, elevated interest rates, and mounting pressure from mandat...
After years of seller dominance, Orlando’s housing market has tilted back toward buyers. Inventory has grown, bidding wars have eased, and buyers who once waived inspections just to co...
Cape May County holds the distinction of being the number one second-home destination in the United States, and within it, the barrier islands of Avalon and Stone Harbor sit at the top of th...
After a period of price corrections and cautious buyer sentiment, Southwest Florida’s residential market is showing signs of renewed momentum. Inventory is tightening, builder incentiv...
Florida’s Space Coast has long operated in the shadow of the state’s more prominent coastal markets, but that relative obscurity may be one of its greatest strengths. As South Fl...
South Florida’s real estate market has long carried a reputation for resilience, but the ground-level reality in mid-2026 is more complex than headline numbers suggest. In Broward Coun...
The narrative around South Florida real estate tends to center on Miami’s luxury towers and international buyers chasing oceanfront condos. But roughly an hour north of Biscayne Bay, t...
As residential markets across the Southeast cool in 2026, one small coastal community in South Carolina is posting sharply different results. Pawleys Island, situated between Myrtle Beach an...
The wildfires that swept through Los Angeles County in early 2025 left behind more than burned structures. They exposed a fragile system of insurance gaps, permitting burdens, and community ...
Across the multifamily and commercial real estate sectors, roofing has shifted from a routine maintenance line item to a strategic asset-management concern. Insurance carriers are tightening...
Hurricane Sandy’s rebuild cycle didn’t just repair a coastal market — it replaced it with a fundamentally different one, and the effects on pricing, inventory, and investment o...
As major carriers exit California’s market and the FAIR Plan becomes the default for hundreds of thousands of homeowners, the gap between insurance payouts and actual reconstruction co...
You find a great condo in San Diego, the price is right, and you’re ready to make an offer. Then your insurance quote comes back — and it’s either far higher than expected, loa...