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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...

Operators Selling Property Assets in Europe Are Changing Who Invests in Real Estate – and How

Across Europe, operators in sectors ranging from retail and logistics to senior housing and student accommodation are selling the properties they occupy and leasing...

How Austin’s Small Business Commercial Market Is Navigating a Tighter Landscape

The commercial real estate conversation around Austin often centers on tech campuses and mixed-use megaprojects, but the thousands of small and mid-sized businesses forming...

What New Hampshire’s Commercial Market Reveals About Regional Real Estate Trends

After more than three decades working across New Hampshire’s seacoast and southern commercial real estate markets, David Choate, former Executive Vice President at Colliers...

U.S. Office Market Leasing Rebounds, but Risks Remain for Investors

The U.S. office market posted its strongest leasing numbers since 2018 in the first quarter of 2026, a milestone that might suggest the sector...

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...

Office Buildings Are Turning Into Apartments – And It’s Happening Faster Than Expected

For years, converting empty office towers into apartments was more theory than reality. The costs rarely made sense: gutting interiors, overhauling plumbing, and navigating...