Millennials are often described as preferring metropolitan urban cores. But current statistics show millennials—especially late millennials—are moving to the suburbs at increased rates. This trend becomes more[...]
What Will Consumer Housing Trends look like for 2019?
The real estate landscape currently has a big affordability issue. With low inventory, record-high home, and rental prices, and rising mortgage and interest rates, it’s tough out there for renters and buyers.
Hot Real Estate Market: Austin, TX
This year, Austin has ranked as the best place to live in America by the U.S World and News report, and when it comes to booming housing markets in 2019, eyes are on the Texas state capital. It’s poised for immense[...]
How to Tap Into the International Buyer Market
International buyers are a big factor in the U.S. property market. Different countries comprise powerful niches, and lucrative markets to tap into. NAR’s (National Association of Realtors) research shows that[...]
Hot Real Estate Market: Hong Kong
Hong Kong is one of the world’s most vibrant cities. With a limited land mass on the Kowloon Peninsula, Hong Kong Island and the hundreds of other islands, Hong Kong is a city of vertical development and density. It is[...]
Are Smart Homes a Real Estate Game Changer?
Smart home technology has been around for several years, and recently the industry has seen tremendous growth. This tech allows remote control of home features such as lights, energy, sound, and security. And it’s[...]
A buyer’s market: Manhattan homes at low prices
There’s no doubt that we’re entering unfamiliar territory in the Manhattan housing market. In the past, New York real estate has been defined by fierce competition, scarce inventory, and sky-high prices. It has, in[...]
The Manhattan real estate market is cooling off
As we enter the fall of 2018, home sellers have little to be optimistic about. There’s virtually no metric in Jonathan Miller’s detailed survey of the Manhattan real estate landscape that points towards anything other[...]
Real Estate Trends: Older, Single Home Buyer
In many cases, success in real estate depends on anticipating demographic changes. There’s been a lot of speculation on how markets will shift as millenials and Gen Z-ers continue to dominate the real estate market.[...]