In North Jersey, Off-Market Signals Point to a More Selective Housing Market

Rising pre-foreclosure activity, tighter investor criteria, and growing buyer selectivity are quietly reshaping the real estate landscape in North Jersey, even as retail listings continue to move. These shifts, visible first...
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The Art of Adaptive Reuse: Jeffrey Rosenblatt Reshaping Manhattan’s Commercial Landscape

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From Street Broker to Academic Bridge Builder: How Real Estate Education Is Responding to Market Pressures

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Prefab AI Factories: How InfraPartners Is Speeding Up Data Center Construction

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Rhode Island Housing Market Gains Buyers While Supply Falls Short

For decades, Rhode Island was a place people left. Residents raised families, built careers, and then retired to Florida, the Carolinas, or Arizona. That...

Multifamily Markets Find Stability After Years of Correction

After several years of volatility, the multifamily real estate sector is showing clear signs of stabilization. Recent data indicate that major corrections in pricing...

Limited Supply Drives Shift in Northern New Jersey Housing Market

The northern New Jersey real estate market is undergoing a dramatic change as a severe inventory shortage forces both buyers and sellers to adjust...

Waterbury’s Real Estate Resilience: Why Connecticut’s Brass City Keeps Drawing Buyers and Investors

While many Connecticut markets have slowed, Waterbury and its surrounding area continue to see steady real estate activity. Lynn LaForme, a top-producing agent at...

How an Aging Homebuyer Pool Is Changing the Northwest New Jersey Housing Market

The typical homebuyer in Northwest New Jersey is now nearly 40 years old, a notable demographic shift over the past decade. Tara Lauterbach, Sales...

Navigating Market Shifts on Camano Island: A Veteran Agent’s Perspective on Pacific Northwest Real Estate

The Pacific Northwest real estate market has changed rapidly since the pandemic, with buyer preferences and market conditions evolving in ways that affect communities...

New Orleans Hotel Market Attracts Institutional Capital as Convention Calendar Surges

The New Orleans hospitality market is experiencing a significant shift in ownership patterns, with institutional investors increasingly dominating a landscape once controlled by local...