Commercial

In Cincinnati Real Estate, Low Prices Are the Point, Not the Problem

While national headlines focus on affordability challenges and rate-locked sellers, Cincinnati is telling a different story. For agents working the market daily, the city...

When Every Deal Has to Stand on Its Own: What the New Commercial Real Estate Cycle Demands

For most of the past decade, commercial real estate investors operated with a safety net they didn’t always recognize as one. When borrowing costs...

Austin, Texas Multifamily Market Recovers from Oversupply Correction

Central Texas apartment investors are watching a two-year supply overhang begin to ease. Early signs now suggest the correction may be running its course....

Why Self Storage Rewards Patient, Data-Driven Developers

The self-storage sector rarely makes headlines the way multifamily or office markets do, but for investors paying close attention, it offers dynamics that reward...

Navigating Multifamily Debt in 2026

The multifamily financing market has spent two years adjusting to a reality many borrowers resisted: interest rates are not returning to the levels that...

Why Lancaster, Pennsylvania Is Drawing Buyers From America’s Most Expensive Cities

As major metropolitan markets contend with rising costs, regulatory complexity, and population outflows, a quieter story is unfolding in south-central Pennsylvania. Lancaster County has...

Why Selling Inherited Real Estate Is Harder Than Most Heirs Expect

The great wealth transfer has been discussed in financial circles for years. Still, the practical reality of what happens when families actually inherit real...

B and C Class Office Buildings May Be Closer to Recovery Than Most Investors Think

Corporate return-to-office mandates and the practical economics of rent constraints are quietly building a case for secondary office stock that the market has largely...