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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 is happening in the real estate market. While much of the...

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...

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...

Flushing’s Waterfront Plan Is Already Moving Property Values – Before a Single Shovel Breaks Ground

A 29-acre waterfront development has not yet broken ground in Flushing, Queens. Rezoning is still being sorted out....

In Silicon Valley’s Most Competitive Zip Codes, the Dirt Matters More Than the House

In most housing markets, buyers pay for square footage, finishes, and floor plans. In Silicon Valley’s highest-demand towns,...

Court-Appointed Sales and Market Shifts: A Hoboken Real Estate Perspective

Over the past 18 months, the Hoboken and Jersey City real estate markets have experienced tighter inventory and shifting buyer behavior. These changes have...

Northern Michigan’s Waterfront Market Finds Its New Normal – Here’s Who’s Winning Now

For the first time in years, buyers touring waterfront homes in Northern Michigan are no longer rushing to make offers within hours. Open houses...

5 Central Virginia Areas Locals Are Quietly Watching

Ask anyone in Charlottesville where the next hot neighborhood might be, and you’ll get a dozen different answers. But several pockets across Central Virginia...

Why Retirees Are Choosing Coastal Delaware Over Florida

For decades, Florida has been the default retirement destination for East Coast residents, prized for its warm weather and low taxes. But a growing...

Why Out-of-Area Investors Are Quietly Buying Up San Clemente, California – And What It Means for Local Buyers

San Clemente, California, once a mostly local market, is now drawing a steady flow of investors and second-home buyers from Los Angeles, inland Orange...

Luxury Real Estate Has Gone Cross-Regional

In recent years, the steady flow of affluent buyers from New York to South Florida has created a more integrated luxury real estate corridor...

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