Real Estate News
It’s Hurricane Season: Checked Your Insurance Policy?
The worst time to discover you have less insurance coverage than you thought? They day after a hurricane. The 2023 season starts today and runs through Nov. 30. Read More
Wetlands Oversight Still Confusing After Court Decision
Is it or isn’t it a wetland? Recent Supreme Court decision offers some clarity, but it will often be a case-by-case decision for homebuilders, farmers and developers. Read More
Six Iconic Pieces Of Baby Furniture That Parents Love
From the Snoo to Tripp Trapp, these are the most iconic baby and nursery furniture pieces that parents love. Read More
Why Are So Many Luxury Condos Built In Cities That Face An Affordable Housing Crisis?
Despite a lack of affordable housing, American cities have seen a paradoxical proliferation of new luxury condos. Read More
Wynwood’s Tech And Finance Boom Sparks Development Blitz
Formerly industrial Wynwood in Miami has become one of the nation's hottest districts, welcoming tech and finance employers and a new crop of glamorous residential high-rises. Read More
Today’s Real Estate Market: The ‘Unicorns’ Have Galloped Off
Comparing real estate metrics from one year to another can be challenging in a normal housing market. Read More
Tracking Hurricanes? You’re Probably Doing It Wrong
The 2023 hurricane season starts June 1, and last year’s storms taught some lessons. For example, a focus on only cones and wind speeds leaves you vulnerable. Read More
S. Fla.’s Fastest Rising Home Values? Near Rail Stations
Transportation drives growth but transit growth also drives housing. Home values near a S. Fla. transit rail station are appreciating faster than those farther out. Read More
U.S. Consumer Confidence Slips a Bit in May
The Conference Board say inflation continues to drag down attitudes about the economy. However, job and income expectations through Oct. remain positive. Read More