Real Estate Investing Blogs and Articles

HEI Vs. HELOC Over 10 Years: Which Costs More?
BlogFeb 19, 2026

HEI Vs. HELOC Over 10 Years: Which Costs More?

The article compares home equity investments (HEIs) with traditional home equity lines of credit (HELOCs) over a ten‑year horizon, showing how each product’s cost structure reacts to home‑price appreciation. While a HELOC accrues interest on the borrowed balance, an HEI...

By The Mortgage Reports
Canadian Real Estate Prices Exit Holding Pattern, Dive Towards Hard Landing
BlogFeb 18, 2026

Canadian Real Estate Prices Exit Holding Pattern, Dive Towards Hard Landing

Canadian home prices slipped 0.4% in January to $658,000, the lowest level since February 2021, marking a 5% year‑over‑year decline. The correction represents a 22.6% drop from the 2022 peak, yet prices remain 26.4% above early‑2020 levels. National sales fell 16.2%...

By Better Dwelling
The Housing For the 21st Century Act Brings Game Changers For Multifamily Investors
BlogFeb 18, 2026

The Housing For the 21st Century Act Brings Game Changers For Multifamily Investors

The Housing for the 21st Century Act cleared the House with a 390‑9 vote and moves to the Senate, targeting multifamily investors. It raises FHA loan limits for duplexes, triplexes and four‑plexes, aligns financing with modern construction costs, and introduces...

By BiggerPockets (Blog)
Four Buildings in Norwalk, CT’s Merritt 7 Corporate Park Sold – Announced in January 2026, Ushering in a New Era
BlogFeb 18, 2026

Four Buildings in Norwalk, CT’s Merritt 7 Corporate Park Sold – Announced in January 2026, Ushering in a New Era

In January 2026 Argent Ventures purchased four Class A office buildings at Merritt 7 in Norwalk, Connecticut, comprising roughly 945,000 square feet for $58.5 million. The portfolio was sold by a joint venture of the New York State Teachers’ Retirement System...

By The Broker List – Blog
Home Maintenance Rules for Home Equity Agreements (HEAs)
BlogFeb 18, 2026

Home Maintenance Rules for Home Equity Agreements (HEAs)

Home equity agreements (HEAs) let homeowners access cash while retaining title, but they impose strict maintenance obligations. The provider’s profit hinges on the property’s future value, so owners must handle repairs, insurance, taxes, and any major renovations. Failure to meet...

By The Mortgage Reports
Single-Family Vs. Multifamily Rentals: Which Is the Best First Rental?
BlogFeb 18, 2026

Single-Family Vs. Multifamily Rentals: Which Is the Best First Rental?

The BiggerPockets podcast dissected entry‑level rental strategies, recommending small multifamily (2‑4 units) for stronger cash flow but noting price constraints may make a quality single‑family more realistic. It outlined a transparent, data‑driven approach to raising an inherited tenant’s rent, emphasizing...

By BiggerPockets (Blog)
Introducing Multipliers: An A.CRE Podcast + Episode 1: Mario Kart Speed Boosts
BlogFeb 18, 2026

Introducing Multipliers: An A.CRE Podcast + Episode 1: Mario Kart Speed Boosts

A.CRE has launched a new weekly podcast called Multipliers, aimed at exploring the habits, frameworks, technology and relationships that compound personal and professional output. The inaugural episode, “Life’s Mario Kart Speed Boosts,” uses a racing metaphor to discuss how leverage,...

By Adventures in CRE (A.CRE)
More Mortgage Competition Could Mean Better Rates for Buyers
BlogFeb 17, 2026

More Mortgage Competition Could Mean Better Rates for Buyers

Federal regulators are considering easing mortgage‑related capital rules, which could entice large banks to re‑enter the mortgage market in force. After the 2008 crisis, banks’ share of origination fell from about 60% to 35% while non‑bank lenders filled the gap....

By The Mortgage Reports
How to Buy Five Short-Term Rentals in Five Years
BlogFeb 17, 2026

How to Buy Five Short-Term Rentals in Five Years

The article outlines a five‑year roadmap to acquire five short‑term rentals without burning out or over‑leveraging. It frames the first Airbnb as tuition, emphasizing system building over profit maximization. In year two it recommends co‑hosting to generate cash flow without...

By BiggerPockets (Blog)
Why Thousands Are Flocking to North Carolina’s Explosive Real Estate and Job Market
BlogFeb 17, 2026

Why Thousands Are Flocking to North Carolina’s Explosive Real Estate and Job Market

North Carolina attracted 84,000 new residents from July 2024 to July 2025, making it the third‑fastest‑growing state and a magnet for millennials seeking tech and finance jobs. Lower housing costs—median $328,611 versus the national $355,328—combined with a diversified employment base are driving...

By BiggerPockets (Blog)
HEI for Condos and Multi-Family: Eligibility and Options
BlogFeb 17, 2026

HEI for Condos and Multi-Family: Eligibility and Options

Home‑equity investment (HEI) products are now available to condo owners and 2‑4‑unit multi‑family homeowners, though eligibility varies by provider. Companies such as Point, Hometap, Unison, Unlock and Splitero accept these property types, typically requiring 25‑30% equity, owner‑occupancy and a stable...

By The Mortgage Reports
Vancouver Real Estate Rundown: Feb 9 - Feb 16, 2026
BlogFeb 17, 2026

Vancouver Real Estate Rundown: Feb 9 - Feb 16, 2026

The episode reviews the week’s Vancouver real‑estate headlines, covering the stalled sale of the 28‑storey 2538 Birch Street tower, Allied Properties REIT’s takeover of the KING Toronto project and its recent equity financing, and a deep dive into Western Canada’s...

By The Realist (Substack)
Century Development Group Acquires Development Site On Northern Boulevard Flushing For $16M
BlogFeb 17, 2026

Century Development Group Acquires Development Site On Northern Boulevard Flushing For $16M

Century Development Group purchased a prime development parcel at 144-28 Northern Boulevard in Flushing, Queens for $16 million. The 14,375‑square‑foot lot offers 69,000 buildable square feet, translating to $231 per buildable foot and $1,113 per land foot. Delivered fully vacant with...

By The Broker List – Blog
HEI Impact on Home Lien: What Every Homeowner Must Know
BlogFeb 17, 2026

HEI Impact on Home Lien: What Every Homeowner Must Know

Home‑equity investors (HEIs) place a junior lien on a homeowner’s title without becoming a co‑owner, leaving the primary mortgage as the senior claim. The lien is repaid when the property is sold, refinanced, or at the agreement’s maturity, rather than...

By The Mortgage Reports
Scott Kennedy’s BDC Earnings Series: Assessing Sixth Street Specialty Lending’s Performance For Q4 2025
BlogFeb 17, 2026

Scott Kennedy’s BDC Earnings Series: Assessing Sixth Street Specialty Lending’s Performance For Q4 2025

Sixth Street Specialty Lending reported its Q4 2025 results, posting a 12% increase in net asset value to $1.84 billion and a 9% rise in earnings per share. The BDC’s portfolio composition shifted toward higher‑yield middle‑market loans, boosting the weighted‑average interest rate...

By The REIT Forum
Streamline Your Note Business: Five Tools That Give Your Time Back
BlogFeb 16, 2026

Streamline Your Note Business: Five Tools That Give Your Time Back

Note investors juggle seller calls, due‑diligence, and marketing, leaving little time for strategic work. The article highlights five digital tools—ChatGPT, Canva, Buffer, cloud storage, and Calendly—that automate repetitive tasks and improve presentation. By leveraging AI drafting, visual design, social‑media scheduling,...

By NoteInvestor
MB511: How to Use AI, Data, and Market Timing to Gain an “Unfair” Advantage in Multifamily — With Neal Bawa
BlogFeb 16, 2026

MB511: How to Use AI, Data, and Market Timing to Gain an “Unfair” Advantage in Multifamily — With Neal Bawa

Neal Bawa characterizes 2026 as a “muddle year” for multifamily, with rent growth flatlining and concessions climbing above one‑third of units. A three‑year supply binge left roughly 25% of new deliveries unabsorbed, pressuring especially Class A assets. Capital remains abundant, yet...

By The Michael Blank Blog (Apartment Investing)
Inventory Watch
BlogFeb 16, 2026

Inventory Watch

The North Shore Development Council (NSDCC) reported a 33% jump in pending home sales over the past two weeks, signaling a rapid acceleration as the market enters its spring season. Across price tiers, pending contracts rose from 112 to 154,...

By Bubbleinfo.com
Brief Note: NNN REIT Annual Report
BlogFeb 16, 2026

Brief Note: NNN REIT Annual Report

In this episode the host reviews NNN REIT’s latest annual report, updating on the fund’s performance since the previous quarterly analyses. The discussion highlights that tenant issues observed in 2024 appear to be isolated rather than systemic, and the REIT’s...

By Focused Investing (REIT analysis)
A.CRE Jobs of the Week (Updated 2.16.2026)
BlogFeb 16, 2026

A.CRE Jobs of the Week (Updated 2.16.2026)

The A.CRE Jobs of the Week roundup highlights new openings across leading commercial real‑estate firms, including Eastdil Secured, Blackstone, J.P. Morgan Asset Management, Goldman Sachs, and Heitman. Positions range from associate‑level debt placement in London to senior portfolio‑manager roles in Hong...

By Adventures in CRE (A.CRE)
Westside Los Angeles Office Space Trends in 2026: What Tenants Are Doing Differently
BlogFeb 13, 2026

Westside Los Angeles Office Space Trends in 2026: What Tenants Are Doing Differently

The Westside Los Angeles office market has softened but become more rational, giving tenants greater flexibility and control over space and lease length. Companies across Santa Monica, Culver City, Playa Vista and Marina del Rey are prioritizing smaller footprints, hybrid‑work...

By The Broker List – Blog
MBA: Mortgage Delinquencies Increased in Q4 2025
BlogFeb 12, 2026

MBA: Mortgage Delinquencies Increased in Q4 2025

The Mortgage Bankers Association reported that mortgage delinquency rates rose to 4.26% in Q4 2025, up 27 basis points from the prior quarter and 28 basis points year‑over‑year. All major loan types—Conventional, FHA, and VA—saw higher delinquencies, with FHA loans...

By CalculatedRisk Newsletter (Substack)
Do You Ever Wonder? Podcast
BlogFeb 12, 2026

Do You Ever Wonder? Podcast

Kevin Erdmann appeared on Mike Haltman's "Do You Ever Wonder?" podcast to discuss the fundamentals of the 21st‑century housing market. In under an hour, he broke down key trends such as urbanization, affordability pressures, and the rise of data‑driven property...

By Erdmann Housing Tracker
Part 4: Tax Structures, Legal Planning, and The Three Paths Forward
BlogFeb 12, 2026

Part 4: Tax Structures, Legal Planning, and The Three Paths Forward

The article warns that relying on outdated tax and legal structures for inherited commercial real‑estate can trap heirs in inflexible, costly situations. While a step‑up in basis lowers capital‑gains tax, it does not address liquidity, governance, debt maturity, or asset...

By The Broker List – Blog
More Canes Than Cribs: Toronto Population Falls, More Seniors Than Kids
BlogFeb 11, 2026

More Canes Than Cribs: Toronto Population Falls, More Seniors Than Kids

Statistics Canada reports that the Toronto CMA’s population slipped to 7.11 million in 2025, marking the region’s first post‑pandemic decline. The working‑age cohort (15‑64) contracted by 0.85%, shedding 42.5 k workers, while the senior segment (65+) rose to 1.18 million, now outnumbering children....

By Better Dwelling
Fourth Quarter 2025 Las Vegas Industrial Market Report
BlogFeb 11, 2026

Fourth Quarter 2025 Las Vegas Industrial Market Report

Las Vegas’s industrial inventory reached 198.3 million square feet in Q4 2025, a 4.5% year‑over‑year increase. Under‑construction space fell sharply to 5.4 million square feet, down 38% from the prior year. The quarter saw 37 transactions totaling $213.9 million, with an average...

By The Broker List – Blog
The Condo Crisis
BlogFeb 11, 2026

The Condo Crisis

Since January 2020, US single‑family homes have appreciated 46% versus 34% for condos, widening the price premium to a record 22% or $74,000. The gap, historically 8‑17%, accelerated during the pandemic as remote work increased demand for space. Tightened condo...

By Home Economics
Federal YIMBYs?
BlogFeb 11, 2026

Federal YIMBYs?

The House approved the Housing for the 21st Century Act, a federal effort to ease regulations on manufactured‑home financing, HUD programs, and construction lending for small builders. The legislation also grants regulatory relief to local banks, aiming to revive mortgage...

By Erdmann Housing Tracker
Allied Properties REIT Takes Over KING Toronto Project From Westbank
BlogFeb 10, 2026

Allied Properties REIT Takes Over KING Toronto Project From Westbank

Allied Properties REIT announced it has taken full operational control of the KING Toronto mixed‑use development, assuming the development manager role and converting its existing loans to equity, positioning it to own 100% of the project by 2027. The report...

By The Realist (Substack)
The Cost of Fragmentation: A Comparison of State Affordable Housing Finance Governance Systems
BlogFeb 10, 2026

The Cost of Fragmentation: A Comparison of State Affordable Housing Finance Governance Systems

The Terner Center released a new series of resources that examine how U.S. states govern affordable‑housing finance, highlighting the costly fragmentation of multiple agencies and programs. An interactive map and a landscape scan of all 50 states reveal which entities...

By Terner Center Blog: No Limits (UC Berkeley)
The ASC Sale-Leaseback Opportunity
BlogFeb 10, 2026

The ASC Sale-Leaseback Opportunity

Ambulatory Surgery Center (ASC) owners are increasingly using sale‑leasebacks to unlock the equity tied up in their buildings. By selling the property to an investor and signing a 10‑15‑year triple‑net lease, physicians retain operational control while converting real‑estate assets into...

By The Tenant Advisor
$235M Sale Of Jameson's Broadway Tower Under Creditor Protection Cancelled
BlogFeb 10, 2026

$235M Sale Of Jameson's Broadway Tower Under Creditor Protection Cancelled

The episode dissects the collapse of a $235 million sale of Jameson Development’s 28‑storey tower at 2538 Birch Street in Vancouver, which was under Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act protection. It explains how funding from BC Housing was suspended, leading to a...

By The Realist (Substack)
Average Homeowner Tenure Rises To 8.6 Years (Americans Aren’t Moving Much)
BlogFeb 9, 2026

Average Homeowner Tenure Rises To 8.6 Years (Americans Aren’t Moving Much)

The average U.S. homeowner now stays in a property for 8.6 years, the longest stretch since the early 2000s. Rising home prices and persistently high mortgage rates are forcing owners to hold onto homes longer, while the share of Americans...

By Confounded Interest