Real Estate Blogs and Articles

How Barnes & Noble Made a Comeback
BlogMar 5, 2026

How Barnes & Noble Made a Comeback

Barnes & Noble, once threatened by Amazon, has staged a notable turnaround under CEO James Daunt. Daunt imported the Waterstones formula, giving individual stores autonomy to curate selections and add lifestyle amenities. The chain opened more than 60 new stores...

By The Robin Report
Canadian Coliving Market and Why Canada's Empty Offices Are the Next Coliving Opportunity
BlogMar 4, 2026

Canadian Coliving Market and Why Canada's Empty Offices Are the Next Coliving Opportunity

Canada faces a 25% vacancy rate in B‑ and C‑class office buildings, prompting Toboggan Flats to convert these spaces into affordable coliving units in just nine months. The model leverages existing structures to cut capital costs, offering rents at roughly...

By Everything Coliving
Sydney’s “Pretty Sh!t” Auction Market
BlogMar 4, 2026

Sydney’s “Pretty Sh!t” Auction Market

Sydney’s property auction market experiences a sharp surge in clearance rates during February and March, marking the highest seasonal performance in recent years. Historical data shows 2022 and 2024 achieved the peak clearance percentages for this period. As the year...

By MacroBusiness (Australia)
How Out-of-Town Buyers Are Driving Rental Demand in 87 of the Top 100 Housing Markets
BlogMar 4, 2026

How Out-of-Town Buyers Are Driving Rental Demand in 87 of the Top 100 Housing Markets

Out‑of‑town buyers now account for 62% of online home views in the 100 largest U.S. metros, with 87 markets driven by non‑local interest. Affordability, warm climates and remote‑work flexibility are prompting moves from high‑cost hubs to cheaper Sunbelt and Mid‑west...

By BiggerPockets (Blog)
War Is Hell (MLS Edition)
BlogMar 4, 2026

War Is Hell (MLS Edition)

The United States’ declaration of war on Iran has pushed crude oil to around $74 per barrel as the Strait of Hormuz remains effectively closed, prompting expectations of higher‑for‑longer energy costs. Higher oil prices are feeding inflation, forcing bond investors...

By Greater Fool – The Troubled Future of Real Estate
Labor Force Trends: Per-Adult Vs. Per Capita
BlogMar 4, 2026

Labor Force Trends: Per-Adult Vs. Per Capita

The piece highlights how per‑adult metrics expose demographic shifts that per‑capita figures hide, especially in housing and labor. Since the 2008 crisis, homes per adult have risen sharply as families have fewer children, while homes per capita appear flat. The...

By Erdmann Housing Tracker
Back to the Suburbs: Chicago Edition
BlogMar 4, 2026

Back to the Suburbs: Chicago Edition

Home prices in Chicago’s urban core have slumped, with the Loop losing nearly 40% since early 2020, while surrounding suburbs and exurbs surged 45%‑48%. The affluent North Shore suburbs posted the strongest gains, topping 60% appreciation. The urban‑exurban price gap...

By Home Economics
Retailing During Wartime
BlogMar 4, 2026

Retailing During Wartime

The emerging conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran threatens the flow of oil and liquefied natural gas through the Strait of Hormuz, potentially pushing crude prices above $100 a barrel. Higher energy costs are expected to translate into...

By The Robin Report
Falling Approvals Shatter Housing Targets
BlogMar 4, 2026

Falling Approvals Shatter Housing Targets

The Australian government’s National Housing Accord, launched on 1 July 2024, set a goal of delivering 1.2 million new dwellings within five years. ABS data show that after the first 15 months, about 81,000 homes—27 % of the target—remain unbuilt, creating a sizable shortfall. The...

By MacroBusiness (Australia)
How Long Does It Take to Get a Reverse Mortgage in 2026?
BlogMar 3, 2026

How Long Does It Take to Get a Reverse Mortgage in 2026?

The article outlines the typical 30‑to‑60‑day timeline for obtaining a reverse mortgage in 2026, detailing the five required steps from HUD‑approved counseling through closing. It highlights that well‑prepared borrowers can close in as little as 30 days, while common setbacks...

By The Mortgage Reports
‘Shed Specialist’ Winvic Is Getting Into Data Centres: We Asked How
BlogMar 3, 2026

‘Shed Specialist’ Winvic Is Getting Into Data Centres: We Asked How

Winvic Construction, known for industrial sheds, is expanding into data centre construction as its fourth core sector. Over the past 18 months the firm has mapped client demand, retooled its supply chain, and secured MEP partners to meet the technical...

By BIM+ (Construction Computing)
Opendoor Says It Will Offer 4.99% Mortgage Rates to Its Home Buyer Customers
BlogMar 3, 2026

Opendoor Says It Will Offer 4.99% Mortgage Rates to Its Home Buyer Customers

Opendoor announced a beta mortgage product that will provide a 30‑year fixed rate of 4.99% with no points or fees, roughly a full percentage point below the current 6% market average. The discount is achieved through reduced margins, automation, and...

By The Truth About Mortgage
The Boomer Upsize
BlogMar 3, 2026

The Boomer Upsize

Baby Boomer retirees are increasingly outbidding families for large homes in prime suburban districts with top schools. Recent examples from Biloxi, Mississippi and St. Charles County, Missouri show seniors relocating to be near adult children and grandchildren, driving rapid sales...

By Aaron Renn
Cell Tower Valuation Model (Updated March 2026)
BlogMar 3, 2026

Cell Tower Valuation Model (Updated March 2026)

The article introduces a new Excel‑based Cell Tower Valuation Model designed for telecom infrastructure underwriting. It highlights how 5G rollouts, rising data usage, and new operators are turning cell towers into high‑demand, inflation‑protected CRE assets. Valuations are driven by cash‑flow...

By Adventures in CRE (A.CRE)
Video | Home Built in 10 Days Using ‘Factory-in-a-Box’ System
BlogMar 3, 2026

Video | Home Built in 10 Days Using ‘Factory-in-a-Box’ System

University of Sheffield researchers, together with Seismic Group, have showcased a ‘factory‑in‑a‑box’ modular system that can construct a complete home in just ten days. The approach deploys a rapidly assembled, weather‑shielded manufacturing unit directly on the building site, eliminating traditional...

By BIM+ (Construction Computing)
Submarket Spotlight: Denver, Brighton & Northern Colorado Industrial Market
BlogMar 3, 2026

Submarket Spotlight: Denver, Brighton & Northern Colorado Industrial Market

Colorado’s industrial warehouse market is fragmented into distinct submarkets, each driven by functional priorities rather than aggregate metro metrics. In Denver’s infill and core corridors, limited land and high labor proximity sustain strong demand for small‑bay, last‑mile spaces, while Commerce...

By The Broker List – Blog
Senate Advances Housing Bill With Temporary CBDC Ban
BlogMar 3, 2026

Senate Advances Housing Bill With Temporary CBDC Ban

The U.S. Senate advanced the bipartisan 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act with an 84‑to‑6 vote. The 303‑page legislation includes a provision that prohibits the Federal Reserve from creating a central bank digital currency (CBDC) until Dec. 31, 2030. The bill carves...

By Laura Shin
75,000 “Relistings” Could Hit the Market, But Inventory WON’T Explode?
BlogMar 3, 2026

75,000 “Relistings” Could Hit the Market, But Inventory WON’T Explode?

Housing market analysts note that roughly 75,000 single‑family homes are being relisted, representing about 11% of active inventory. De‑listings surged to 60‑80% of new listings during the holiday season, reflecting sellers pulling overpriced homes. Most relistings stem from owner‑occupiers waiting...

By BiggerPockets (Blog)
PadSplit and the American Coliving Paradox
BlogMar 3, 2026

PadSplit and the American Coliving Paradox

PadSplit has become the United States’ largest coliving marketplace, operating over 30,000 rooms in more than 35 metros and housing 70,000+ members without any federal subsidies. The company runs an asset‑light, technology‑driven platform that connects property owners with low‑income renters,...

By Everything Coliving
Exactly How Much It Cost to Build the Average Parking Space In Your City
BlogMar 3, 2026

Exactly How Much It Cost to Build the Average Parking Space In Your City

A new UCLA study reveals that building a parking space now costs more than a typical new car, with above‑ground spots averaging $52,000 and underground spots $73,000 in 2025. The analysis of 17 U.S. cities shows construction costs for parking...

By Streetsblog USA
I Was Angry About Housing. So I Tried to Build One.
BlogMar 3, 2026

I Was Angry About Housing. So I Tried to Build One.

After years studying housing policy, the author bought a vacant lot in Indianapolis and built a modest 1,200‑sq‑ft home using a physician loan that offered 100% financing at 3% interest. The experiment revealed how credential‑based financing grants access to some...

By Strong Towns – Journal
Construction Sector Has Too Many Suits, Not Enough Tradies
BlogMar 2, 2026

Construction Sector Has Too Many Suits, Not Enough Tradies

Australia’s construction industry is being hamstrung by an expanding maze of planning regulations, creating a disproportionate presence of lawyers and planners versus skilled tradespeople. Ross Elliott’s piece highlights that even legal experts can’t tally the thousands of pages governing development...

By MacroBusiness (Australia)
Canada’s Rental Crisis Moves East: Nova Scotia Now Least Affordable Province
BlogMar 2, 2026

Canada’s Rental Crisis Moves East: Nova Scotia Now Least Affordable Province

A Rentals.ca study shows Canadian rental affordability improving since early 2023, yet most provinces remain unaffordable. Alberta is the sole province where average rent consumes 23.4% of median household income, comfortably below the 30% affordability threshold. Nova Scotia now has...

By Better Dwelling
The Devastating Mistake in Real Estate Investing that *Happens All the Time* – and How to Avoid It: Part II...
BlogMar 2, 2026

The Devastating Mistake in Real Estate Investing that *Happens All the Time* – and How to Avoid It: Part II...

The article dissects a Nashville multi‑family investment that collapsed, illustrating a common mistake where investors chase aggressive, high‑return projects during an up‑cycle. Marketed by YieldStreet/WillowWealth, the deal featured high leverage, floating‑rate debt, lease‑up risk, and hidden recapitalization, leading to a...

By The Real Estate Crowdfunding Review
Simply Unaffordable! FHA Lower  Credit Score Borrowers (0-619) Suffer Escalating Mortgage Delinquency Rates
BlogMar 2, 2026

Simply Unaffordable! FHA Lower Credit Score Borrowers (0-619) Suffer Escalating Mortgage Delinquency Rates

FHA loans held by borrowers with credit scores between 0 and 619 are experiencing a sharp rise in 90‑day delinquency rates, the steepest since the program’s inception. The surge follows a post‑COVID fiscal stimulus that drove home prices to record...

By Confounded Interest
Don’t Blame Housing for Less Marriage
BlogMar 2, 2026

Don’t Blame Housing for Less Marriage

Recent analysis of 3,100 U.S. counties finds that rising housing costs have minimal impact on the nation’s declining marriage rates. The change in home price‑to‑income ratios accounts for only 4% of the variation, while the concentration of less‑educated racial minorities...

By Home Economics
Mortgage Rates Jump After Iran Attack
BlogMar 2, 2026

Mortgage Rates Jump After Iran Attack

Mortgage rates slipped back above the 6% threshold after the Iran attack, with the 30‑year fixed climbing to 6.12%—a 13‑basis‑point jump. Ten‑year Treasury yields rose nine basis points, and mortgage‑backed‑security prices fell, feeding the rate increase. Simultaneously, oil prices spiked...

By The Truth About Mortgage
Inventory Watch
BlogMar 2, 2026

Inventory Watch

Inventory in the NSDCC market rose sharply this week, with active listings increasing by 21 and approaching last year’s total. Pending contracts across price tiers are now in line with historical levels, with 155 pendings recorded in the first week...

By Bubbleinfo.com
MB513: Why Multifamily Is the Fastest Path to Financial Freedom – With Michael Blank
BlogMar 2, 2026

MB513: Why Multifamily Is the Fastest Path to Financial Freedom – With Michael Blank

In a recent episode of his Freedom Podcast, Michael Blank explains why multifamily investing eclipses house flipping and single‑family rentals as the quickest route to financial independence. He details the ceiling he hit with flipping, the math behind scaling rentals,...

By The Michael Blank Blog (Apartment Investing)
Why Good Real Estate Deals Are Failing in 2026
BlogMar 2, 2026

Why Good Real Estate Deals Are Failing in 2026

Passive real‑estate investors are seeing deal stress not because properties are weak but because debt structures have unraveled. Between 2019 and 2022 most syndications relied on short‑term, floating‑rate or bridge loans assuming low rates and easy refinancing. As rates jumped...

By Passive Income MD
$1 Rental Properties and “Infinite” Returns with a 100% On-Market Strategy
BlogMar 2, 2026

$1 Rental Properties and “Infinite” Returns with a 100% On-Market Strategy

Joe Meehan turned a $30,000 salary and 90‑hour weeks into an 11‑unit cash‑flowing rental portfolio by buying on‑market properties with tiny down payments, seller assists, and HELOC leverage. He started with a $1‑down duplex house‑hack, then used the rental suite’s...

By BiggerPockets (Blog)
Booking Window Strategy: When to Raise and Lower Your Airbnb Prices
BlogMar 2, 2026

Booking Window Strategy: When to Raise and Lower Your Airbnb Prices

The article highlights booking‑window management as the most overlooked revenue lever in short‑term rentals. By tracking when reservations are made—especially 60‑90 days out—hosts can avoid deep last‑minute discounts and capture higher‑ADR early bookers. Real‑world data from Freewyld Foundry shows that...

By Get Paid For Your Pad (STR)
Australian Renters Endure Needless Suffering
BlogMar 1, 2026

Australian Renters Endure Needless Suffering

Australian renters have faced a severe affordability squeeze as advertised rents surged 42% over the past five years, outpacing wage growth by nearly three‑to‑one. The median rental home now costs roughly $10,600 more per year than it did in early...

By MacroBusiness (Australia)
Access for Appraisal: A Systematic Review of Estimating Transport Benefits via Real-Estate Uplift
BlogMar 1, 2026

Access for Appraisal: A Systematic Review of Estimating Transport Benefits via Real-Estate Uplift

The paper by Mann and Levinson (2026) argues that real‑estate value uplift can serve as a robust alternative to travel‑time savings in transport cost‑benefit analysis. A systematic review identified fourteen empirical studies, most of which apply difference‑in‑differences for ex‑post appraisal,...

By Transportist
Moody’s Signals Rethink Of CRE Risk Exposure As Off-Book AI Data Center Leases Top $662B
BlogMar 1, 2026

Moody’s Signals Rethink Of CRE Risk Exposure As Off-Book AI Data Center Leases Top $662B

Moody’s latest ratings report reveals that the five largest U.S. hyperscalers have amassed $662 billion in future AI data‑center lease commitments that remain off their balance sheets under current GAAP. These leases, slated to commence between 2025 and 2031, represent 113 %...

By Allwork.Space
How Much Does a Kitchen Remodel Cost? | 2026 Guide
BlogFeb 27, 2026

How Much Does a Kitchen Remodel Cost? | 2026 Guide

The 2026 kitchen remodel guide estimates average costs at $150 per square foot, with typical projects ranging from $25,000 to $70,000 and major renovations exceeding $100,000. Homeowners can expect a return on investment of roughly 60‑75 % depending on scope, especially...

By The Mortgage Reports
Justices Appear Dubious of Challenge to Constitutionality of Foreclosure Sales
BlogFeb 27, 2026

Justices Appear Dubious of Challenge to Constitutionality of Foreclosure Sales

The Supreme Court heard Pung v. Isabella County, where taxpayer Michael Pung argues that a tax‑foreclosure auction sold his property below fair‑market value and thus violates the Fifth Amendment takings clause. The justices appeared convinced they will reject the takings...

By SCOTUSblog
The Cost of an Interior Office Build-Out
BlogFeb 27, 2026

The Cost of an Interior Office Build-Out

The article outlines current interior office build‑out costs for a typical 25,000‑sf floor plate in Houston, breaking down basic, mid‑range, and high‑end tenant improvement (TI) allowances. It provides per‑square‑foot cost ranges—$83‑$104 for basic, $107‑$140 for mid‑range, and $158‑$280 for premium...

By The Broker List – Blog
Manchester City Residences Yas Island to Launch Sales 1st March
BlogFeb 27, 2026

Manchester City Residences Yas Island to Launch Sales 1st March

Manchester City and Ohana Development have announced a joint‑venture to build Manchester City‑branded residences on Abu Dhabi’s Yas Island, with sales slated to begin on 1 March 2026. The waterfront project covers 1.67 million sq m and will offer studios through five‑bedroom villas priced between...

By Boutique Hotel News
This “Hybrid” Rental Strategy Is a No-Brainer for Rookies in 2026 (Rookie Reply)
BlogFeb 27, 2026

This “Hybrid” Rental Strategy Is a No-Brainer for Rookies in 2026 (Rookie Reply)

The Rookie Reply podcast outlines a hybrid real‑estate strategy that blends house hacking, flipping, and the Burr rehab‑while‑living approach to generate cash flow, appreciation, loan paydown, and tax benefits within five years. It advises new investors to leverage modest capital...

By BiggerPockets (Blog)
Is Your HELOC Rate Actually Competitive? Here’s How to Tell
BlogFeb 27, 2026

Is Your HELOC Rate Actually Competitive? Here’s How to Tell

The article breaks down how Home Equity Line of Credit (HELOC) rates are calculated, emphasizing the prime‑plus‑margin formula. It shows competitive margin ranges by credit tier—prime + 0‑1% for excellent scores and higher for fair credit. It also warns that introductory rates...

By The Mortgage Reports
YIMBY Grattan Institute Spins Housing Supply Fantasies
BlogFeb 26, 2026

YIMBY Grattan Institute Spins Housing Supply Fantasies

The Grattan Institute proposes that New South Wales could add up to one million homes by adopting Victoria’s “as‑of‑right” planning framework. Victoria’s model automatically approves terraces, townhouses and three‑storey apartments that meet objective design standards, removing council vetoes. Extending this...

By MacroBusiness (Australia)
What Is the HELOC Cooling Off Period and How Does It Work?
BlogFeb 26, 2026

What Is the HELOC Cooling Off Period and How Does It Work?

The Truth in Lending Act grants a three‑business‑day right of rescission for HELOCs on a primary residence, allowing borrowers to cancel the loan without penalty. Cancellation must be submitted in writing before the deadline, and the lender has 20 calendar...

By The Mortgage Reports
HELOCs for High-Income Earners: Jumbo Credit Lines, $1M Limits, and Strategic Uses
BlogFeb 26, 2026

HELOCs for High-Income Earners: Jumbo Credit Lines, $1M Limits, and Strategic Uses

High‑income homeowners can secure jumbo HELOCs ranging from $500,000 to over $1 million, with approval hinging on equity, liquidity, and credit strength rather than salary alone. These lines let borrowers preserve low‑rate first mortgages while unlocking equity for luxury renovations, business...

By The Mortgage Reports
HELOC for High Income Earners: A Complete Guide for 2026
BlogFeb 26, 2026

HELOC for High Income Earners: A Complete Guide for 2026

The Mortgage Reports released a comprehensive 2026 guide on home‑equity lines of credit (HELOC) tailored for high‑income earners. It outlines that borrowers with a debt‑to‑income ratio below 43%, at least 15‑20% home equity, and credit scores over 700 typically secure...

By The Mortgage Reports
Fannie and Freddie: Single Family Delinquency Rate Increased in January
BlogFeb 26, 2026

Fannie and Freddie: Single Family Delinquency Rate Increased in January

Freddie Mac reported its single‑family serious delinquency rate rose to 0.60% in January, a marginal increase from December’s 0.59% and slightly below the 0.61% recorded a year earlier. Fannie Mae’s comparable rate edged up to 0.59% from 0.58% in December,...

By CalculatedRisk Newsletter (Substack)
Hovnanian 1Q 2026 Earnings
BlogFeb 26, 2026

Hovnanian 1Q 2026 Earnings

Hovnanian Enterprises reported its first‑quarter 2026 earnings, delivering modest revenue growth and an earnings‑per‑share beat despite a softening housing market. Net income rose to $85 million, up 6% year‑over‑year, while home sales volumes slipped 3% as buyers delayed purchases. The company...

By Erdmann Housing Tracker
How to Make a Cash Offer Without Cash
BlogFeb 26, 2026

How to Make a Cash Offer Without Cash

Cash offers dominate real‑estate deals because sellers value certainty and speed more than price. Dominion Financial’s Express DSCR Rental Loan delivers a 10‑day closing, matching or beating cash timelines while preserving competitive rates. The fast DSCR process lets investors submit...

By BiggerPockets (Blog)