Capital
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How Selling to a Cash Buyer Actually Works – And Where Homeowners Get It Wrong
The signs are everywhere: “We Buy Houses – Cash – Fast.” If you’ve ever wondered whether these offers are legitimate or simply a way...
AI
How Technology Is Quietly Changing Miami Rentals – And What Renters Need to Know
Renting an apartment in Miami has become faster and less personal. Instead of phone calls and waiting days for responses, renters can now apply,...
Capital
Vacant Homes Owned for Decades Are Suddenly Selling While Recent Buyers Struggle
In Ontario, some of the most in-demand properties are not newly renovated or recently occupied homes, but long-vacant houses that have sat empty for...
Capital
How Relatability Is Helping One Young Agent Win Entry-Level Clients
A 20-year-old realtor closing nine deals in his first nine months in the Sioux Falls market is unusual. But according to Rockwell Tornow, Realtor®...
Capital
Entry-Level Buyers Struggle to Find Turnkey Homes in Sioux Falls
First-time buyers in Sioux Falls are facing a shortage of move-in-ready homes at entry-level prices, leading to challenging negotiations and compromises. While there are...
Capital
How Holiday Shopping Season Creates Perfect Conditions for Real Estate Wire Fraud
The holiday season brings a spike in financial activity across the real estate industry. Title companies rush to close deals before year-end, investors hurry...
Capital
Creating Liquidity in Private Real Estate: How USREM Is Building a Comprehensive Secondary Market
The private real estate market has operated for decades with a defining limitation: once invested, limited partners are typically locked into syndicates or funds...
Capital
First-Floor Primary Suites Take Center Stage as Accessibility Features Drive Mainstream Buyer Demand
Buyer preferences are changing rapidly in residential real estate, with first-floor primary suites—bedroom, bathroom, and closet space located on the main level—now driving demand...
