If your investment portfolio is mostly stocks right now, you’ve probably been feeling pretty good lately. Markets have been hitting new records. But some experienced investors are quie...
If you own a rental property in Phoenix — or you’re thinking about buying one — the market today looks very different from even a year ago. Rents are down in some neighborhoods, va...
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...
Headlines about a cooling real estate market are everywhere: listings are staying on the market longer, buyers are holding back, and rents in many cities have stopped rising. But beneath the...
The Capital District of upstate New York is holding its ground as a seller’s market, even as housing conditions soften across much of the United States. Tight inventory, persistent bid...
After several years of steady progress, affordable housing development in Michigan has come to a near standstill. Projects that were moving forward just two years ago are now on indefinite h...
Among California’s major metros, Sacramento stands out as one of the few still drawing residents in rather than watching them leave. While the state has experienced net population outf...
With national office vacancy rates near historic highs and property values falling sharply, adaptive reuse has moved from a niche strategy into a mainstream development conversation. Across ...
According to Thomas Nelson, a REALTOR® with Big Block Team at LPT Realty who has been active in the San Diego residential market since 2003 (having first obtained his license in the San Fra...
If you’ve been following Greater Boston home prices, the headline numbers might suggest continued growth. But a closer look at the condo market in areas like East Boston and Chelsea reveal...
Rents across Chicago are rising faster than in recent years, and the balance of power in the city’s rental market has shifted decisively toward landlords. After a period defined by high va...
Driving through Austin and the city’s rapid growth is impossible to miss. Construction cranes dot the skyline, new apartment towers rise downtown, and townhome and suburban developments st...
Boise’s real estate boom is often attributed to newcomers from California or retirees relocating from Seattle. Still, the real force driving growth in Southwest Idaho is a $15 billion fede...
For years, converting empty office towers into apartments was more theory than reality. The costs rarely made sense: gutting interiors, overhauling plumbing, and navigating complex zoning, a...
Renting an apartment has always meant juggling paperwork, moving logistics, and setting up utilities. But the way renters get online is changing fast — driven by new technology that promis...