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Why Your Town May Be Overpaying for Roads, Bridges, and Parks

Public construction projects are supposed to be carefully priced to protect taxpayer money. But for decades, contractors have relied on guesswork when estimating costs...

Tertiary Markets Fuel Growth for Illinois Commercial Real Estate Firm

Commercial real estate in smaller southern Illinois markets is experiencing rapid growth, driven by workforce availability, infrastructure, and demand for new technologies. BARBERMURPHY, a...

New Home Buyers Have No Idea How Poorly Their Houses Are Actually Constructed

Most homebuyers never realize that the new house they purchased is likely built to low-quality standards, according to Cary DeCamp, Managing Director of Kala...

Why Real Estate Development Remains Locked to Most Investors and How Tokenization Could Change That

Real estate development has long been out of reach for all but the largest institutional investors, primarily due to a single structural constraint: illiquidity....

In Michigan’s Farmington Hills, Developers Get the Green Light – Here’s Why

Farmington Hills, a suburb of Detroit, is undergoing a wave of new development, marked by three major projects: the demolition and rebuild of a...

AI Agents Are Now Reviewing Fence Permits and Architectural Requests, Automating HOA’s Most Time-Consuming Governance Task

The manual review of architectural requests — where volunteer board members painstakingly compare homeowner submissions to pages of covenant requirements — has long been...

The Hidden Infrastructure Powering Agentic AI in Real Estate

The biggest shift behind “agentic AI” in real estate isn’t happening on computer screens – it’s happening in the data pipes lying beneath. The...

Migration Patterns Reshape Westchester and Yonkers as Affordability Drives Buyers North

The high cost of housing in New York City continues to push buyers into the suburbs, redrawing the real estate map north of the...