There is a quiet campaign underway in parts of the American real estate industry to make days on market disappear. Some brokerages and industry voices argue that displaying how long a listin...
The foreclosure process moves slowly. The decisions that lead to losing a property often happen in the first weeks, not the final ones. That’s what Gelt Financial, a national private l...
Empty nesters preparing to downsize consistently underestimate one critical factor: how long decluttering actually takes. This miscalculation delays moves, adds unnecessary stress, and often...
In a market where most luxury listings tell a version of the same story – high ceilings, a European kitchen, a desirable neighborhood – a handful of properties each cycle offer something...
When Yuval Shram, founder and CEO of TAY Investments, appeared on the Mr. Deed Podcast, he brought with him more than 15 years of hard-won experience building a multifamily real estate portf...
After several years of breakneck activity driven by low interest rates and pandemic-era migration, Miami’s luxury residential market has settled into a calmer rhythm. Inventory has gro...
Charlotte’s short-term rental market has become noticeably more competitive over the past few years. What was once a relatively open field for casual investors now demands operational ...
Las Vegas carries a powerful association with hospitality and short-term stays. That reputation draws a steady stream of real estate investors who assume the city’s culture translates ...
Corporate return-to-office mandates and the practical economics of rent constraints are quietly building a case for secondary office stock that the market has largely dismissed since the pan...
Debt funds in multifamily lending have multiplied in recent years, expanding the availability of capital on paper. But their highly specific underwriting requirements regarding property age,...
The mortgage rate lock narrative has become a catch-all explanation for tight inventory, but on-the-ground evidence suggests it applies to a far narrower slice of the market than conventiona...
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...
In competitive markets where homes sell in under a week, and buyers routinely bid above asking price, a friction point is emerging that neither buyers nor sellers can fully control: the appr...
Buyers’ appetite for major renovation projects in Manhattan’s luxury townhouse market has narrowed sharply, as project timelines and contractor costs have stretched far beyond wh...
National headlines about a cooling housing market may be accurate in parts of the country, but they don’t reflect what is happening on the ground in New Jersey’s Somerset County....