Why First-Time Buyers Struggle in Charleston While Cash Buyers Snap Up Homes

At first glance, Charleston might seem like a friendlier market for first-time buyers than it was a year ago. Mortgage rates have stabilized, inventory is up slightly from pandemic lows, and sellers are more open to negotiation. Yet the reality is quite different from appearances. Entry-level homes are lingering, while luxury properties — often priced above $1 million — are attracting multiple offers and selling quickly. Buyers on a budget face more competition from investors and fewer move-in-ready options than those with cash in hand. This gap is not only about financial resources. It also comes down to how different buyers...

Chicago Is Drawing More LGBTQ+ Residents From Other States as Safety and Legal Protections Outweigh Cost

Kirk Hudson, Broker at Baird & Warner, reports a significant increase in LGBTQ+ individuals...

6 Home-Selling Myths Costing New Jersey Sellers Money — And How to Beat Them

Buying or selling a home in north central New Jersey comes with no shortage...

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The Global Luxury Real Estate Evolution: Forbes Global Properties Elevates High-Net-Worth Client Service

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Oklahoma’s Short-Term Rental Market Defies National Slowdown

While short-term rental (STR) markets across much of the U.S. are cooling with falling occupancy rates and increased competition, Oklahoma is charting its own...

New Money Drives Demand for New York Townhouses, Offering Freedom from Co-op Restrictions

The New York City townhouse market is experiencing a shift as wealthy buyers with non-traditional income sources increasingly bypass cooperative and condominium buildings in...

Why Seasonal Population Swings Don’t Directly Drive Resort Market Commercial Real Estate

Conventional wisdom about resort markets holds that more seasonal visitors automatically translate to increased commercial real estate activity. Matthew Gelso, Associate Broker at Paul...

Bay Area Retail Market Shows Strong Fundamentals and Strategic Tenant Growth

The Bay Area retail market is diverging from national trends, with strong transaction momentum and focused tenant expansion driving growth despite broader economic uncertainty....

Northeast Florida’s Coastal Markets Draw Younger, Higher-Income Buyers

The Jacksonville and Ponte Vedra Beach areas are undergoing a demographic transformation, with a growing influx of younger professionals and higher-income earners choosing Northeast...

Agent Notes 6% Premiums in Waterbury Amid Shifting Buyer Demand from New York

Coastal Connecticut’s real estate boom is creating unexpected ripple effects inland, with secondary markets like Waterbury seeing unprecedented price appreciation and competition, according to...