Design

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...

6 Las Vegas Home Staging Myths, Busted

Home staging isn’t just for high-end properties or sellers with unlimited budgets. In Las Vegas, more sellers are finding that professional staging leads to...

Austin Short-Term Rentals Face Tougher Competition — Here’s What Keeps Properties Booked

Three years ago, buying a house in Austin and listing it on Airbnb almost guaranteed steady income. Today, the landscape has changed dramatically. Nearly...

Why Wealthy Americans Are Choosing Fort Lauderdale Over Miami for Luxury Relocation

Infrastructure efficiency and practical amenities are overtaking brand prestige as the main drivers of ultra-high-net-worth migration to South Florida, with Fort Lauderdale attracting buyers...

Why South Florida Luxury Buyers Are Choosing Turnkey Homes Over Custom Construction

Ultra-high-net-worth buyers in South Florida are turning away from custom construction projects and favoring turnkey properties, marking a clear change in how the region’s...

What a $5.3 Million Vail Condo Actually Costs to Own: The Carrying Cost Math That Surprises Buyers from Miami, Dallas, and Mexico City

A two-bedroom condo on Gore Creek in Vail Village just hit the market at $5.3 million. Renovated kitchen. Underground parking. Fly fishing in the...

How Location Selectivity Is Fragmenting Bergen County’s Market

The Bergen County residential market has split into clear tiers based on location, with properties in flood zones, on busy streets, or near railroad...

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