The modern real estate investor doesn’t have time to research every headline and trend. That’s why B
Zillow’s latest housing market forecast shows a decline in home prices over the next year after a ve
“Super cities” are seeing a massive comeback in demand—one that most investors thought was impossibl
When will housing prices drop? Will real estate prices go down, or are we stuck with ever-worsening
Downward pressure on rent prices is causing a “cascade” effect across all unit types. Whether you li
Will we finally get the rate cuts the Fed hinted at earlier this year? Has the job and housing marke
Multifamily sales are at the lowest point in the past four years. We haven’t seen transaction levels
Zero-down mortgages are back. That’s right. You can now get into a home with (potentially) zero doll
Wholesaling real estate may be banned nationwide within a few short years. After a new law was passe
House flipping vs. renting vs. build-to-rent: which real estate investing strategies could make you
Millennials can’t afford homes, but somehow, their younger siblings, Gen Z, can. Even with over a de
Home prices are still soaring as they hit a new record high, despite high mortgage rates and low inv
We may be close to some serious mortgage rate relief, according to today’s panel of top lenders. Wit
If you’re like most investors, you’ve probably asked yourself, “Should I pay off my rental property
Owning real estate could get expensive—yes, even more expensive than it already is today. Insurance
The unemployment rate begins to rise as job growth slows in the latest jobs report, prompting many t
Squatters' rights have been a serious subject of debate over the past few years. It seems that more
The housing market has seen unprecedented home price growth in the 2020s. Already, we’ve almost beat
Multifamily syndications are getting squeezed. With short-term financing coming due and mortgage rat
Texas and Florida are seeing stagnating home prices as housing inventory booms while demand slips aw
When housing inventory is low, where do you go? Foreclosure rates are down, short sales are a hassle