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In Los Angeles, Architect-Designed Homes Follow Different Market Rules

In a city defined by its architectural legacy, a small but distinct segment of the real estate market operates differently. Homes designed by architects, from mid-century modernists like Richard...

Why Long Beach Island Remains One of the Jersey Shore’s Most Resilient Real Estate Markets

Along the 18-mile stretch of barrier island that makes up Long Beach Island, New Jersey, something quietly unusual...

Silicon Valley Housing Runs on Off-Market Deals

The national housing conversation centers on affordability pressures, rate sensitivity, and slowing demand. In Silicon Valley, that narrative...

The $5.75M Sharon Sale That Never Hit the Market – and What It Says About Today’s Luxury Market

The luxury real estate market in Litchfield County, Connecticut, is running short on inventory and long on motivated...

Why Bayfront Beats Beachfront at the Jersey Shore – and What That Means for Buyers

If you picture a dream Jersey Shore property, you probably imagine a house with ocean views and sand...

Why Coronado Homes Aren’t Sitting — Even When Mortgage Rates Hit 7%

While most California markets have slowed in the past year, with homes lingering on the market and sellers dropping prices, Coronado stands out as...

Big Bear Vacation Rentals Used to Pay for Themselves – Not Anymore

During the pandemic, Big Bear vacation rentals became unusually profitable. The Southern California mountain town surged to the top of Airbnb’s global rankings in...

Baltimore Luxury Market Stays Strong Despite Perception Challenges

Agents report steady luxury demand and multiple offers in top Baltimore neighborhoods, even as national headlines focus on public safety concerns. Baltimore’s image problem is...

Five Los Angeles Neighborhoods Locals Are Quietly Watching

In Los Angeles, the search for the next up-and-coming neighborhood is a constant topic among residents, agents, and buyers. While opinions vary, a handful...

Richmond Real Estate in 2026: Growth Ahead, but Buyer Expectations Are Shifting

Just a few months ago, buyers looking at Richmond’s historic homes typically understood what came with owning a century-old property. They expected quirks like...

South Jersey Shore Market Adjusts to Slower Pace as Development Projects Accelerate

The South Jersey Shore real estate market has shifted from the intense, fast-paced environment of recent years to a slower, more deliberate climate. Buyers...

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