Construction

Jamaica, Queens, New York Zoning Changes Drive Investors to Pay Full Price for Teardown Properties

Recent zoning changes in Jamaica, Queens, NY have created a clear investment path for developers and institutional buyers. Some investors are now paying full...

U.S. Multifamily Housing Faces Fiber Upgrade as AI Appliances Drive Gigabit Internet Demand

The residential real estate industry is approaching a major infrastructure shift as artificial intelligence becomes more embedded in daily life, according to Elliot LaBreche,...

Chicago Residential Inspection Costs Reach $800 to $1,000 Per Transaction as Construction-Savvy Agents Gain Advantage

Residential buyers in the Chicago market are paying between $800 and $1,000 per transaction for inspections, according to Kevin Burke, team lead at The...

San Francisco’s Housing Market Just Flipped – Here’s Who Has the Upper Hand Now

Just three months ago, San Francisco’s condo buyers had the advantage. Listings in the city’s financial district often sat for months, prompting sellers to...

How Selling a Home After a Death Actually Works – And Where Most People Get Stuck

When someone inherits a house unexpectedly, the first question is often: What now? The property might be in another state, need repairs the new...

Chicago’s Lender-Mediated Sales Rise as Foreclosure Backlog Signals Market Normalization

Chicago’s real estate market is showing early signs of normalization after several years of rapid appreciation, with lender-mediated transactions, specifically sales involving foreclosed properties...

Agentic AI Transforms Homeownership

The real estate and mortgage industries have long been fragmented, forcing consumers to juggle multiple platforms, repeatedly enter the same information, and endure slow,...

New York City Just Made Short-Term Rentals Nearly Impossible

If you’re planning a trip to New York City, you may be surprised to find that affordable short-term rentals have all but disappeared. Hotel...