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Why Houston’s Housing Market Is Holding Steady While Other Major Cities Decline

Houston’s housing market is following a path distinct from the sharper downturns seen in Austin, Boston, and other major metros. Mark Lee, Co-Founder and...

Why Real Estate Firms Are Closing Their Databases and Making Data Control a Competitive Advantage

Major real estate companies are increasingly restricting access to their proprietary databases. Data ownership now outweighs transaction volume or brand recognition as the primary...

Building Long-Term Client Relationships in a Changing Santa Clarita Market

Santa Clarita, California’s real estate market is undergoing changes that mirror national trends, but with distinct local factors shaping both buyer decisions and agent...

Your Home’s Water Supply May Be Less Secure Than You Think

Most homebuyers spend months weighing school districts, commute times, and mortgage rates. Very few ask whether there’s enough water. In a growing number of...

Central New Jersey Real Estate Market Sees Renewed Activity as Interest Rates Begin to Fall

Central New Jersey’s real estate market is showing signs of renewed activity as mortgage interest rates edge downward, creating cautious optimism among both buyers...

Why Property Management Is the Most Predictable Disruption in Real Estate

On Friday nights in the 1990s, millions of Americans would drive across town, stand in line at Blockbuster, and hope the movie they wanted...

Your Vendors Are Running Your Buildings. That Needs to Stop.

Commercial real estate owners have spent decades writing big checks to technology vendors – and handing over something even more valuable in the process:...

Construction Lenders and Developers Cannot Agree on Draw Package Standards, and It Is Costing Both Sides

Construction lenders and developers are locked in a prolonged dispute over draw package standards, with each side blaming the other for the lack of...