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Lancaster’s New Apartments Can’t Fix Downtown’s Retail Weakness, Expert Says
Lancaster, Pennsylvania’s residential market is booming with 10.7% year-over-year home price appreciation and multiple high-rise apartment projects coming online. But according to one veteran...
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Cleveland Developers Turn Foreclosure Crisis Into Shipping Container Housing
The foreclosure crisis that swept through Cleveland left behind more than abandoned homes – it created a landscape of empty lots and a rare...
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AI-Powered Luxury Real Estate: How Technology is Improving High-End Property Transactions
The luxury real estate market is experiencing rapid technological advancement, with artificial intelligence and data analytics now essential for navigating an increasingly complex landscape....
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Broker Challenges Online Real Estate Trend: Relationships and Local Expertise Remain Crucial
The real estate industry’s digital transformation may have hit a surprising roadblock, according to one Pacific Northwest broker who says the rush toward online...
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Memphis Agent Pushes for More Local Homeownership Through Buyer Education
The Memphis real estate market stands out for its mix of accessible pricing and neighborhood diversity. High-end homes can sit just blocks from affordable...
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Miami Developers Must Pay Into ‘Resilience Trust Fund’ to Double Density Under New Climate Policy
Miami’s Edgewater neighborhood could soon become a testing ground for a new model of climate-resilient development financing, as city officials prepare to vote on...
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Building Real Estate Success in California’s Imperial Valley Through Community and Faith
The Imperial Valley, California’s southernmost agricultural region bordering Mexico, presents distinct opportunities and challenges for real estate professionals. Few understand this market better than...
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Rising Maintenance Costs and New Regulations Put Additional Pressure on Florida Condo Owners
When Erik Hayden’s real estate development firm Urban Catalyst was forced to lay off 75% of its staff and move operations into a plumbing...
