If you’re a buyer in the Boston area counting on new housing supply to bring prices down or at least slow their climb, the wait may be longer than you think. The reason has less to do ...
If you own an older home in the Jacksonville or St. Augustine area and are thinking about a major renovation – expanding for a growing family, adapting for aging in place, or updating a pr...
When a housing market softens, the instinct is to blame prices. Sellers priced too high. Buyers can’t afford current levels. Cut the price, move the home. But agents working the Fort P...
In most housing markets, the home that sold down the street gives you a reasonable sense of what yours might fetch. In Greater Boston right now, that logic has broken down. Two nearly identi...
A year or two ago, almost anything listed in Jupiter or Palm Beach Gardens sold fast. Today, agents working those zip codes describe a market that has split cleanly in two: turnkey homes sti...
Military families relocating to the Tampa Bay area are increasingly bypassing neighborhoods near MacDill Air Force Base in favor of surrounding suburbs. The shift is driven by school quality...
In many parts of the country, new construction has served as a pressure valve for tight housing inventory. In New York’s Capital Region, that dynamic plays out differently. Builders he...
Northeast Florida has spent much of the past decade absorbing population growth, tourism pressure, and an aging building stock that increasingly needs attention. For smaller design firms ope...
For most investors, agriculture has long existed outside the boundaries of a typical portfolio. It’s an asset class that produces food for billions of people, yet for decades it remain...
Buyers are making offers on homes that don’t exist yet. Investors are committing capital to buildings before a shovel hits the ground. The technology making that possible is reshaping ...
Loans originated when interest rates were near zero are now coming due in a very different market. For some owners, refinancing is painful but manageable. For others, the math simply doesn...
When buyers relocate to the Buffalo area, they tend to gravitate toward the same well-known suburbs: Amherst, Williamsville, and the established neighborhoods of North Buffalo. Grand Island,...
The purchase prices look almost too good to be true. In Newburgh, New York, a small Hudson Valley city of roughly 30,000 people spanning three square miles, properties can be listed for figu...
Walk into certain manufactured home communities in Central Florida, and you’ll find homes built in the early 1980s selling for prices that would surprise most buyers who’ve writt...
For most of its history as a second-home destination, the Hudson Valley ran on a single engine: New York City money. That engine is still running, but it is no longer the only one, and the c...