Data Centers

In D.C.’s Wealthiest Suburb, Sellers Are Learning That Condition Is Everything

As national housing markets grapple with elevated interest rates and economic uncertainty, Loudoun County in Northern Virginia is holding its own – though not...

Beyond the Hyperscale Hype: Where Smart Data Center Money Is Actually Going

When capital flows into a single asset class faster than almost any other in recent memory, the instinct is to chase the headline. In...

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 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...

Fort Worth, Texas, Grapples With Part-Time Governance as City Grows

Fort Worth’s rapid ascent to one of the largest cities in the United States has generated considerable civic pride. But the institutional structures governing...

How Atlanta Developers Are Adapting to Rising Costs, Zoning Hurdles, and Community Pushback

Atlanta’s development landscape has shifted dramatically in recent years. Rising land costs, tightening financing conditions, and an increasingly complex regulatory environment have forced developers...

The Story Behind Boise’s Explosive Growth – What It Means for Buyers and Investors

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...