The Hudson Valley real estate market isn’t short on demand. It’s short on sellers willing to move. In Dutchess County and the surrounding area, roughly halfway between New York C...
Construction lenders appraise progress by visiting a job site and checking visible milestones: foundation poured, framing complete, roof on. That system breaks down when 60 to 80 percent of ...
A Brooklyn resident spending an hour on the subway to reach midtown Manhattan could swap that commute for a Metro-North train ride of comparable length, and arrive home to a four-bedroom hou...
High-end apartment buildings in Nashville, Austin, and Dallas are struggling to fill units. At the same time, renters in those cities report spending a larger share of their income on housin...
The pitch sounds compelling: buy a condo near the ocean in South Florida, rent it out, and let tenants cover your costs while the property appreciates. But the math on South Florida condos a...
Families priced out of Los Angeles, San Diego, or Orange County are increasingly landing in the Coachella Valley, where a four-bedroom home with a pool can close for under $800,000. Vlada Ma...
Drive around Austin, Dallas, or several fast-growing Southern and Southwestern metros, and you’ll see apartment complexes on nearly every block. Rents have softened, and landlords are ...
In a region often discussed in extremes – either “heating up” or “cooling off” – Palm Desert’s residential market is doing neither. The city leads the Coach...
The standard condo listing tells a buyer about square footage, amenities, and monthly fees. What it doesn’t tell them is when the elevator needs replacing, whether the reserve fund can cov...
For years, institutional real estate portfolios looked roughly the same: heavy allocations to office, industrial, and apartments, with modest exposure to everything else. That composition is...
For years, multifamily operators measured success by how fast they could fill vacant units. New leases meant revenue. Turnover was a cost of doing business, and the machinery of apartment ma...
For a growing share of American households, staying in an apartment isn’t a holding pattern before homeownership. It’s a deliberate financial decision – one driven by math that...
Most commercial real estate investors still treat Arkansas as a flyover state. The numbers suggest otherwise: office, retail, and industrial properties across the state are running at 3 to 6...
Inventory in central Los Angeles keeps growing, but the buyer pool is not growing with it. In neighborhoods like Koreatown, downtown LA, and surrounding submarkets, properties sit longer, op...
Multifamily real estate has experienced a correction that, by most historical standards, should be attracting capital. Prices are down 20 to 25 percent from their peaks, according to Neal Ba...