In Cleveland’s multifamily investment market, the frenzied pace of 2021 and 2022 has given way to something more measured. Properties that once drew multiple offers within days of list...
For years, South Jersey sat below the radar of most New Jersey real estate investors. Price points were low relative to the rest of the state, appreciation was modest, and attention flowed n...
The gap between what South Florida sellers believe their homes are worth and what buyers will pay has become a defining feature of the current market. According to Peter Blicharz, a Real Est...
The Northwest Houston resale market faces competitive pressure that has little to do with interest rates or buyer demand. New construction communities ringing the area offer aggressive buyer...
Most first-time buyers in New Jersey are competing against investors for the same homes – not single-family houses, but small multifamily properties with two to four units. Both groups wan...
A few years ago, buyers in the Hudson Valley were putting offers on anything available. Homes needing work, homes in unfamiliar towns, homes that didn’t quite fit, all moved quickly in...
Builders in the Houston suburbs of Katy and Cypress are offering incentive packages large enough to make new construction cheaper than comparable resale homes, a reversal that is forcing exi...
A home listed at $350,000 in Bakersfield, California, looks like a bargain compared to what the same money buys in Los Angeles or the Bay Area. But out-of-town investors keep making the same...
The assumption that tight inventory means a frozen market doesn’t hold in the towns just west of New York City. In Nutley, Bloomfield, and Belleville – a cluster of residential commu...
A city of roughly 68,000 to 72,000 people does not typically support 34 simultaneous new-home developments. But Celina, Texas, one of the fastest-growing cities in the United States over the...
The common shorthand for Nashville’s housing market, either “still hot” or “finally cooling,” misses what’s actually happening on the ground. According to...
Most real estate websites still greet visitors with a contact form, a passive tool that asks for information before offering anything in return. That model is increasingly out of step with h...
Rising inventory usually signals a cooling market. In the Minneapolis–St. Paul metro, it signals something else: more people choosing to move at the same time. The Twin Cities are carrying...
The short-term rental boom that swept through New York’s Hudson Valley during the pandemic years has given way to a less forgiving environment. Regulations are tightening across munici...
You found the house. It is 10:30 on a Tuesday night; you are scrolling through listing photos on your phone, and you have three questions you want answered right now. You fill out a contact ...