Luxury

What Buyers Need to Know Before Purchasing on the Texas Coast in Rockport

Tucked between Corpus Christi and Houston, Rockport, Texas, doesn’t always make the headlines that Florida’s coastal markets do. But for buyers seeking waterfront living without the crowds, this small...

In Las Vegas, Luxury Construction Holds Steady Despite Market Narrative

As headlines debate whether Las Vegas has peaked, the city’s high-end construction pipeline tells a different story. For...

Why the DC Metro Housing Market Is Holding Steady in 2026

The Washington DC metropolitan area has long operated by its own rules. While other major markets have experienced...

Boise, Idaho Luxury Home Market Attracts Buyers from Across the U.S.

Boise, Idaho, has spent the better part of a decade quietly becoming one of the stronger residential markets...

Monmouth County, New Jersey Housing Market Stays Competitive as Demand Outpaces Supply

Along the Jersey Shore, where the Atlantic Ocean meets some of New Jersey’s most sought-after communities, the Monmouth...

What the New York City Townhouse Market Actually Looks Like Right Now

The narrative that New York City’s luxury residential market is in perpetual decline tends to resurface with each new wave of economic or political...

Santa Fe’s Economy Looks Like an Hourglass – and That Shape Is Driving Its Luxury Market

Most American cities follow a predictable economic distribution. Santa Fe, according to one long-tenure market observer, does not, and that structural anomaly has direct...

Santa Fe, New Mexico’s Luxury Real Estate Market Is Finally Catching Up

Santa Fe, New Mexico, is outpacing the national luxury real estate market. The city jumped 18 places to rank first among the country’s 60...

In NYC’s Luxury Market, the Edge Goes to Buyers Who Move Before the Crowd

Inventory in New York City’s luxury residential market is at its tightest in years. Homes priced above $4 million are trading quickly, largely in...

Long Beach Island’s Tight Inventory and Cash Buyers Are Reshaping New Jersey’s Coastal Market

Few real estate markets along the Eastern Seaboard operate quite like Long Beach Island. Tucked along the New Jersey Shore, this narrow barrier island...

After Hurricane Sandy, Cottages Became Mansions and the Jersey Shore Got Expensive

Hurricane Sandy’s rebuild cycle didn’t just repair a coastal market — it replaced it with a fundamentally different one, and the effects on pricing,...

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