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Commercial Real Estate’s Tech Revolution: From Paper Trails to AI Platforms

Commercial real estate is undergoing a rapid shift away from decades-old manual processes toward sophisticated digital platforms. While the industry has long lagged behind...

Bridging the Gap Between Project Management and Financial Flow in Construction

The construction technology market is crowded with project management tools, but many companies are realizing that tracking tasks and schedules only solves part of...

Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania, Retail Vacancy Below 5% as U.S. Rate Tops 10%

Across the U.S., retail real estate vacancy has climbed to 10.8%, reflecting struggling shopping centers, empty big-box stores, and landlords offering steep concessions to...

College Towns Emerge as New Targets for Real Estate Investors

When people think of hot real estate markets, they often picture cities like New York, San Diego, or Denver, not Tuscaloosa or Wichita. But...

American Homes Are Getting Smaller — and Buyers Are Fine with That

Five years ago, a new suburban home often stretched 3,500 square feet. Today, the same builder might offer you 2,800 — and argue it’s...

From Search to Signing: How AI Interacts With Nashville Home Deals (and What This Means for You)

Buying a home in Nashville once meant endless scrolling, slow paperwork, and hoping your offer would stand out. Today, artificial intelligence is quietly changing...

No Agent List Targets Real Estate Data Access with AI-Driven Platform

For decades, real estate professionals have controlled access to detailed property data, leaving buyers and sellers with only limited public listings. A new platform,...

North Bay Real Estate Navigates Inventory Shortages and the Rise of Off-Market Deals

The North Bay real estate market stands apart from national trends, according to Steven Cozza, team leader at Compass in Petaluma, California. While many...