Florida has been the country’s top relocation destination for years. But not all of Florida offers the same experience, and where you land matters more than most people realize. One co...
While many mid-sized American cities are struggling to attract investment amid economic uncertainty, McAllen, Texas, is moving in the opposite direction. Situated along the U.S.-Mexico borde...
Vermont has long operated by its own rules. While housing markets across the country swing between overheated bidding wars and cooling corrections, Burlington and its surrounding communities...
While many secondary markets across the United States face tighter financing conditions and slower deal flow, McAllen, Texas, is on a different trajectory. The border city of roughly 150,000...
Most people think real estate investing means buying a rental property and watching the money roll in. The reality is more complex — and more rewarding. Daniel Berger, broker-owner of RE/M...
About eight years into running his own brokerage, Daniel Berger has guided clients through multiple market cycles in Westchester County, New York and Fairfield County, Connecticut — low-ra...
As construction costs remain stubbornly high and capital stays cautious heading into the second half of 2026, a growing number of boutique developers are rethinking not just where they build...
Commercial real estate activity in the Dallas-Fort Worth market has picked up noticeably heading into mid-2026, with deal flow spanning industrial, retail, and mixed-use properties. But bene...
For decades, Rhode Island was a place people left. Residents raised families, built careers, and then retired to Florida, the Carolinas, or Arizona. That pattern has quietly reversed over th...
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...
After more than a decade of reinvestment in formerly industrial and overlooked neighborhoods, Buffalo’s real estate market is entering a new phase. Infrastructure projects, rising prop...
Fort Worth, Texas, has ranked among the fastest-growing cities in the United States, adding roughly 20,000 residents annually over the past two decades. That pace of growth has driven up hou...
While home prices are easing across much of the United States in 2026, buyers in Westchester County are living a completely different reality. Properties here are routinely closing between 1...
Across California, state housing mandates and local planning priorities are increasingly at odds. Few places illustrate that tension as clearly as San Diego’s Point Loma Peninsula, whe...
Drive through almost any downtown in America right now, and you’ll spot them — big office buildings with dark windows, empty parking garages, and “For Lease” signs that h...