Development

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 who want to avoid the...

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...

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....

Why New Jersey Beach Markets Are Gaining Ground on the Hamptons

The prestige gap between the Hamptons and New Jersey’s beach towns is narrowing as convenience and pricing reshape...

Brooklyn’s Townhouse Market Surges as Buyers Seek Space, Flexibility, and Neighborhood Identity

Brooklyn’s real estate landscape has shifted markedly in recent years, a transformation Tali Berzak, a realtor at Compass,...

Let’s Buy an Island: How a Dream Vacation Became a Viral Investment Opportunity

Island ownership may seem like a fantasy, but for a growing group of investors, it is becoming a reality. Marshall Mayer, co-founder of Let’s...

Rene Bello Transforms South Florida Real Estate Through Architecture and Development

“We pride ourselves on our ability to create places and build communities,” says Rene Bello, Founder and CEO of BLDG Ventures, a Miami-based real...

Freshwater Development Brings Luxury Real Estate to Traverse City’s Climate-Resilient Market

Michigan’s stable climate and abundant freshwater are turning heads in the real estate world, particularly among buyers thinking decades ahead. Andrew McCarthy, founder of...

Quadrum Global’s Jared White on Finding Growth in Brooklyn’s Greenpoint Waterfront

When Jared White joined Quadrum Global in 2014, Brooklyn’s Greenpoint waterfront was still a patchwork of vacant lots and unrealized promises. Today, that same...

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