South Florida’s real estate market spans three distinct counties, multiple buyer profiles, and a constant flow of domestic and international capital. For brokerages serving this region...
Greater Boston has plenty of opportunity to build housing. What it doesn’t have is housing. A convergence of record construction costs, a state mandate forcing municipalities to rezone...
The cap rates, the insurance complications, the interest rate stalemate – Southern California real estate investors have spent the better part of three years navigating conditions that rew...
After years of steady returns, multifamily real estate is losing its grip on private equity capital. New supply has flooded key markets, rents have flattened or declined in many metros, and ...
Property management rarely makes headlines the way sales markets do. Still, for investors navigating Lancaster County’s rental landscape, the decisions made at the management level are...
If you’re house hunting in Ithaca right now, you’ve probably noticed something strange. Some homes disappear within days of hitting the market. Others, even ones priced reasonabl...
Few real estate markets in the country are as complex as New York City. From co-op board approvals in Queens to rapidly shifting neighborhood dynamics in Brooklyn, the factors shaping buying...
New York City’s rental market has rarely been simple to read, but the past year has added a new layer of complexity. A regulatory change, a reshuffled commission structure, and shiftin...
Coastal real estate markets have long attracted a mix of lifestyle buyers, retirees, and investors, but 2026 is presenting a more nuanced picture than the headline numbers suggest. In Myrtle...
Broward County’s real estate market in mid-2026 looks very different depending on which segment you examine. Single-family homes in sought-after school districts are moving steadily, w...
Even as housing markets in many parts of the country have shown signs of softening, New York City continues to attract buyers, investors, and renters at a pace that keeps inventory tight and...
The Twin Cities real estate market sits at a crossroads familiar to many mid-sized metros across the country: steady corporate employment keeps demand alive, but persistent inventory shortag...
New York City’s real estate market has long operated by its own rules, and 2026 is no exception. With inventory constrained, demand holding firm in key neighborhoods, and a wave of pol...
After several years of dramatic price swings, rising insurance concerns, and post-hurricane uncertainty, Southwest Florida’s investment property market is showing early signs of stabil...
Nearly six years after the pandemic reshaped where Americans choose to live, the Hudson Valley real estate market shows little sign of cooling. Inventory remains thin, prices keep climbing, ...