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How Much Does It Cost to Build a House in Montenegro in 2025? (Real Numbers)
BlogApr 13, 2026

How Much Does It Cost to Build a House in Montenegro in 2025? (Real Numbers)

Building a house in Montenegro in 2025 costs vary widely by region, with coastal construction averaging €2,033–€2,333 per m² (≈$2,200–$2,540) and the Podgorica area around €1,810 per m² (≈$1,970). A typical 120 m² home near Podgorica totals €195,000–€210,000 (≈$213,000–$229,000) once land,...

By Rapid QS UK
Why Do Older Sellers Get Less Money for Their Homes than Younger Sellers?
BlogApr 13, 2026

Why Do Older Sellers Get Less Money for Their Homes than Younger Sellers?

A new Center for Retirement Research study finds older homeowners earn lower returns when they sell, with an 80‑year‑old realizing about 0.5% less per year than a 45‑year‑old. On a median $400,000 home this translates to roughly $20,000 less revenue....

By Squared Away (CRR)
Mortgage Rates Hold Steady Over The Weekend
BlogApr 13, 2026

Mortgage Rates Hold Steady Over The Weekend

Mortgage rates held steady near 6.40% for the third consecutive day, despite bond market swings triggered by weekend news of the Iran conflict. The average top‑tier 30‑year fixed rate edged 0.02 % higher than Friday before modest mid‑day declines brought it...

By Mortgage News Daily
Cities by the Bay
BlogApr 13, 2026

Cities by the Bay

The article highlights that Hong Kong, Vancouver and San Francisco are three of the world’s most unaffordable housing markets, despite their relatively modest metropolitan populations. Geographic constraints—mountains, bays and limited flat land—restrict new construction, while booming finance and tech sectors pour global...

By in|retrospect
Study On Pocket Listings
BlogApr 13, 2026

Study On Pocket Listings

A recent discussion among real‑estate professionals highlights the growing role of pocket, or private, listings as an alternative to traditional open‑market auctions. Participants note that private listings become especially attractive during market slowdowns or when sellers set aspirational prices unlikely...

By Bubbleinfo.com
Existing Home Sales Crumble, Outlook Cut On Higher Rates
BlogApr 13, 2026

Existing Home Sales Crumble, Outlook Cut On Higher Rates

Existing home sales in the United States dropped sharply as mortgage rates climbed, prompting analysts to cut the market outlook. The median age of the housing stock is now 44 years, meaning many homes require expensive updates to electrical, plumbing,...

By Heisenberg Report
Vancouver Real Estate Rundown: Apr 6 - Apr 12, 2026
BlogApr 13, 2026

Vancouver Real Estate Rundown: Apr 6 - Apr 12, 2026

Maskeen’s multi‑phase Victory project in Surrey was placed under receivership in March after failing to meet its 2024 presale financing target, following a similar fate for its 464‑unit Langley development earlier this year. The Fraser Valley is seeing a wave...

By The Realist (Substack)
Apartments in the Midwest
BlogApr 13, 2026

Apartments in the Midwest

The author compares single‑family and multi‑family housing completions in the Midwest and Northeast, arguing that the Northeast’s high rents stem from insufficient housing supply rather than excess demand. While the Midwest permits more single‑family homes, both regions now face tight...

By Erdmann Housing Tracker
US March Existing Home Sales 3.98m vs 4.06m Expected
BlogApr 13, 2026

US March Existing Home Sales 3.98m vs 4.06m Expected

March existing‑home sales slipped to an annualized 3.98 million units, missing the 4.06 million consensus and falling short of February’s 4.09 million pace. The market posted a 3.6% month‑over‑month decline after a 2.7% gain in February, while the median price rose 1.4% year‑over‑year...

By investingLive – Asia-Pacific News Wrap
Home Equity Loan for Kitchen Remodel: What to Know
BlogApr 13, 2026

Home Equity Loan for Kitchen Remodel: What to Know

A home equity loan provides a lump‑sum, fixed‑rate financing option for kitchen remodels, typically ranging from $30,000 to $75,000. Because the loan is secured by the home, interest rates are lower than credit cards or personal loans, and monthly payments...

By The Mortgage Reports
Ares Management’s $1.7 Billion Bet on Whitestone The “Strategic Repricing” Of Retail Real Estate:
BlogApr 13, 2026

Ares Management’s $1.7 Billion Bet on Whitestone The “Strategic Repricing” Of Retail Real Estate:

Ares Management announced a $1.7 billion all‑cash acquisition of Whitestone REIT, targeting a portfolio of open‑air, necessity‑driven retail centers in high‑growth Sun Belt markets. The deal reflects Ares’ conviction that a subset of retail real estate offers stable cash flow, inflation...

By HedgeCo.net – Blogs
New Data Shows How the 5% Deposit Scheme Inflated Home Prices
BlogApr 13, 2026

New Data Shows How the 5% Deposit Scheme Inflated Home Prices

Australian ABS data shows first‑time buyer mortgages hit AUD 19.31 billion (≈ US$12.7 billion) in the Dec 2025 quarter, a 16% rise from the prior quarter and the strongest level since Q1 2021. The average loan size also jumped 8.3% to AUD 607,500 (≈ US$401,000), a record high....

By MacroBusiness (Australia)
California Gubernatorial Candidates Housing Forum Moderated by Ezra Klein
BlogApr 13, 2026

California Gubernatorial Candidates Housing Forum Moderated by Ezra Klein

The Terner Center for Housing Innovation, The New York Times, and Housing Action Coalition are hosting a live, nonpartisan forum on May 8, 2026, in Oakland for California’s 2026 gubernatorial candidates to discuss the state’s housing crisis. Ezra Klein, NYT opinion...

By Terner Center Blog: No Limits (UC Berkeley)
The Opportunity Is Already Here
BlogApr 12, 2026

The Opportunity Is Already Here

The author announces two new subscriber resources—a free weekly "Sweet Spot" newsletter that curates listings through a human‑behavior lens, and a paid two‑part "Luxury Listing System" guide that teaches a communication‑first approach to high‑end real estate. He reframes luxury as...

By Grow with Grit
The Luxury Listing System, Part 1: The Foundation
BlogApr 11, 2026

The Luxury Listing System, Part 1: The Foundation

The Luxury Listing System – Part 1 is the opening installment of a two‑part guide released exclusively for paid subscribers of the Grow with Grit newsletter. This first segment lays the foundational framework for building a systematic, high‑end real‑estate listing process....

By Grow with Grit
Buying Off-Plan in Spain: What Developers Don’t Tell You About Build Costs
BlogApr 11, 2026

Buying Off-Plan in Spain: What Developers Don’t Tell You About Build Costs

Buying off‑plan in Spain appears attractive, but developers routinely inflate the quoted build cost by 30‑50% to conceal their profit margin. The overstated cost, often €2,500 per m² versus market €1,600, can add €90,000 to a 100 m² unit, leading UK...

By Rapid QS UK
How Much Does a Villa Renovation Cost in the Algarve in 2025?
BlogApr 11, 2026

How Much Does a Villa Renovation Cost in the Algarve in 2025?

British buyers renovating villas in Portugal’s Algarve face wildly divergent quotes—from about $98,000 to $240,000 for the same scope—because local labour rates, material price hikes, and an "expat premium" inflate costs. RapidQS, an independent quantity‑surveying service, publishes 2025 fair‑market ranges...

By Rapid QS UK
Understanding the Home Finance Rate of Interest: What You Need to Know in 2026
BlogApr 11, 2026

Understanding the Home Finance Rate of Interest: What You Need to Know in 2026

Mortgage experts project the average 30‑year fixed rate to hover between 6.0% and 6.4% in 2026, with a modest decline toward year‑end. The outlook hinges on Federal Reserve policy, inflation trends, and 10‑year Treasury yields. Borrowers can improve their rates...

By HedgeThink
Mortgage Rates Remain Surprisingly Calm
BlogApr 10, 2026

Mortgage Rates Remain Surprisingly Calm

Mortgage rates held steady today, with the average rate barely moving from yesterday, effectively flat for the week. The market experienced unusually low volatility compared to the sharp swings seen in March. Analysts attribute this calm to steadier long‑term oil...

By Mortgage News Daily
The Home Sellers Are Desperate
BlogApr 10, 2026

The Home Sellers Are Desperate

In February 2026, a record 34% of U.S. home sellers reduced their final list prices, the highest share for any February since Redfin began tracking in 2012. The average discount exceeded $40,000, underscoring a severe buyer‑seller imbalance where buyers outnumber...

By Heisenberg Report
No, Builders Don't Pull Back Until Rents Inflate, Part 2
BlogApr 10, 2026

No, Builders Don't Pull Back Until Rents Inflate, Part 2

The piece explains how housing shortages cause low‑tier rents to outpace high‑tier rents, so when new units are added the price drop is steeper at the bottom of the market. Adding high‑end homes mainly depresses rents of older, cheaper properties...

By Erdmann Housing Tracker
Brooklyn $3M+
BlogApr 10, 2026

Brooklyn $3M+

Brooklyn’s luxury market rebounded strongly in Q1, with sales of properties priced above $3 million jumping 30.6% year‑over‑year for condos and 14% for townhouses and single‑family homes, according to the Compass Brooklyn Market Report. The surge reflects heightened buyer appetite for...

By FOUND NY
A 1958 Home Reclaims Its Mid-Century Spirit
BlogApr 10, 2026

A 1958 Home Reclaims Its Mid-Century Spirit

A modest 1958 builder‑spec home in Wisconsin, originally designed for Dr. Walter Shapiro, fell into disrepair after decades as a rental. In 2014, architect Justin Racinowski and his wife Elizabeth Martin purchased the property and embarked on a restoration that...

By Mid-Century Home
Even the Midwest Wants to Encourage More Housing Density
BlogApr 9, 2026

Even the Midwest Wants to Encourage More Housing Density

Illinois and Michigan are advancing comprehensive housing packages that relax single‑family zoning, permit accessory dwelling units, and slash parking minimums. The proposals would allow duplexes and multi‑unit homes across residential zones, reduce lot‑size requirements, and encourage infill development. Proponents argue...

By Heatmap
Mortgage Rates Trickle Just a Bit Lower
BlogApr 9, 2026

Mortgage Rates Trickle Just a Bit Lower

Mortgage rates edged lower on April 10, 2026, with the average 30‑year fixed rate slipping to 6.39%, a 0.02‑percentage‑point drop from the previous day. The modest decline followed headlines of de‑escalation in the Israel‑Lebanon conflict, which temporarily eased oil‑price concerns....

By Mortgage News Daily
Zillow Has Receipts
BlogApr 9, 2026

Zillow Has Receipts

Zillow’s chief economist Mischa Fisher accused Redfin of mischaracterizing Zillow survey data in a study that claims pre‑marketing "Coming Soon" listings can lift inventory by 6‑12%. The study was released shortly after Compass signed a three‑year deal with Redfin to...

By Vendor Alley
5 Expert Tips to Make Your Property More Desirable to Buyers in 2026
BlogApr 9, 2026

5 Expert Tips to Make Your Property More Desirable to Buyers in 2026

In 2026 home sellers must go beyond simple listings, focusing on presentation, layout, and maintenance to attract discerning buyers. Katie Cromwell of No.86 Estate Agency outlines five practical steps: improve curb appeal, neutralize décor, showcase functional layouts, maximize light and...

By UK Construction Blog
PROPTECH-X : Why Rightmove Is Making All the Wrong Moves
BlogApr 9, 2026

PROPTECH-X : Why Rightmove Is Making All the Wrong Moves

Rightmove turned down a £7.9 bn (≈$7.9 bn) REA Group offer in September 2024, a decision now seen as a missed market‑top exit. Its share price has slipped to 413p (≈$5.25), roughly 50% below the rejected premium, and a £1 bn (≈$1.3 bn) monopoly lawsuit...

By Proptech-X
The Lead Untangles: Will Seven New Towns Fix Britain’s Housing Crisis?
BlogApr 9, 2026

The Lead Untangles: Will Seven New Towns Fix Britain’s Housing Crisis?

The UK government has trimmed its New Towns Taskforce list to seven potential sites, each slated to deliver at least 10,000 homes as part of a broader aim to build 1.5 million new houses this parliament. Labour promises that 40 % of...

By The Lead
Reverse Mortgage vs Home Equity Loan: 2026 Guide
BlogApr 9, 2026

Reverse Mortgage vs Home Equity Loan: 2026 Guide

The April 9, 2026 guide breaks down reverse mortgages, home‑equity loans, and HELOCs, highlighting age limits, payment structures, and equity effects. Reverse mortgages let borrowers 62+ tap home equity without monthly payments, but balances grow and upfront costs are high. Home‑equity loans...

By The Mortgage Reports
Ares Real Estate Funds to Acquire Whitestone REIT in a $1.7 Billion Cash Deal
BlogApr 9, 2026

Ares Real Estate Funds to Acquire Whitestone REIT in a $1.7 Billion Cash Deal

Ares Real Estate Funds announced a $1.7 billion all‑cash acquisition of Whitestone REIT, offering $19 per share—a 12.16% premium to the prior close. Whitestone, which owns 56 open‑air retail centers across Sunbelt cities, will be bought at 24.94 times its adjusted funds...

By Inside Arbitrage – Blog
Speculative Weirdness
BlogApr 9, 2026

Speculative Weirdness

Forest Hills Gardens in Queens originated as a purpose‑built rail suburb in the early 1900s, leveraging the Long Island Railroad’s main line. Architect Grosvenor Atterbury designed the enclave with a distinctive blend of Tudor‑style aesthetics and reinforced‑concrete construction, giving it...

By Old Structures Engineering
China Real Estate Crisis: Millions Face Negative Equity
BlogApr 9, 2026

China Real Estate Crisis: Millions Face Negative Equity

China’s property slump is deepening as falling home prices push mortgages into negative equity. Roughly 700,000 loans are already underwater, and analysts project up to 3.3 million by next year, affecting half of new‑home purchases. Banks are quietly restructuring debt—extending terms...

By China Business Spotlight
Understaffed Coworking Centers Are Putting The Member Service Model At Risk
BlogApr 9, 2026

Understaffed Coworking Centers Are Putting The Member Service Model At Risk

Coworking operators promise high‑touch member service, yet many centers are staffed with only one or two people handling tours, support, events, and mail. Gallup data shows 37% of employees cite staffing shortages as the top barrier to quality service, and...

By Allwork.Space
The Multifamily Operations Daily Huddle: Why Consistency Outweighs Intensity
BlogApr 9, 2026

The Multifamily Operations Daily Huddle: Why Consistency Outweighs Intensity

Mike Brewer argues that in multifamily property management, consistent daily habits outweigh occasional bursts of intensity. He uses the example of a groundskeeper who arrives at the same time every day, regardless of weather, to illustrate how reliability shapes property...

By Multifamily Collective (Apartment Hacker)
Australia’s Housing Pipeline Bulges Amid Supply Bottlenecks
BlogApr 9, 2026

Australia’s Housing Pipeline Bulges Amid Supply Bottlenecks

The Australian Bureau of Statistics reported that dwelling commencements fell short of the National Housing Accord’s five‑year goal. In Q4 2025, 53,567 homes began construction, an 11% deficit against the 60,000 quarterly pace needed. For the full year, 196,118 starts were...

By MacroBusiness (Australia)
You Have More Land Than You Think
BlogApr 9, 2026

You Have More Land Than You Think

The article shows how churches and other faith‑based groups can turn modest parcels of land into high‑density, affordable housing. Using examples from the Homelessness & Incremental Housing Toolkit, it demonstrates fitting five units on a 0.15‑acre lot and eleven units...

By Strong Towns – Journal
Build, Baby, Build
BlogApr 8, 2026

Build, Baby, Build

The Pew Charitable Trusts released a new analysis showing that Austin’s housing boom between 2015 and 2024 added roughly 120,000 units, a 30% increase in the city’s stock. This surge in construction coincided with a measurable drop in average rents,...

By Slow Boring
Mortgage Rates Only Slightly Lower After Ceasefire News
BlogApr 8, 2026

Mortgage Rates Only Slightly Lower After Ceasefire News

Mortgage rates edged lower following the two‑week Iran ceasefire, but the decline was modest. The average 30‑year fixed rate slipped to 6.40%, just 0.01 percentage points beneath the April 2 low. Early afternoon optimism lifted bond prices, yet the rally was...

By Mortgage News Daily
Some U.S. Offices Are Selling for 90% Less
BlogApr 8, 2026

Some U.S. Offices Are Selling for 90% Less

U.S. office buildings are changing hands at unprecedented discounts, with some sales fetching less than 10% of their pre‑pandemic valuations. A 485,000‑sq‑ft Chicago tower sold for $4 million, down from $68 million a decade ago, while Denver’s Energy Center changed hands for...

By Allwork.Space
Nikki Beach Reveals Development of Marrakech Resort
BlogApr 8, 2026

Nikki Beach Reveals Development of Marrakech Resort

Nikki Beach announced a new luxury resort, spa and branded residences in Marrakech, slated to open in 2028. The development will feature more than 100 private suites and over 50 serviced villas, each equipped with private pools, jacuzzis, walk‑in wardrobes...

By Boutique Hotel News
Australia Starved of Rental Listings Amid Population Surge
BlogApr 8, 2026

Australia Starved of Rental Listings Amid Population Surge

Australia’s rental market is under severe pressure as vacancy rates have fallen to historic lows. Median advertised rents have surged 48% since December 2019, adding roughly $7,700 USD to the annual cost of a median home. The vacancy rate is now about...

By MacroBusiness (Australia)
Hovnanian 1Q 2026 Details
BlogApr 8, 2026

Hovnanian 1Q 2026 Details

Hovnanian Enterprises reported mixed results in its Q1 2026 10‑Q, showing a modest revenue decline and a widening net loss. Home deliveries fell, yet the company’s backlog grew slightly, indicating lingering demand. Higher mortgage rates pressured margins, but the firm...

By Erdmann Housing Tracker
PROPTECH-X : Octopus Capital and Barratt Homes to Deliver 110 New Affordable Homes
BlogApr 8, 2026

PROPTECH-X : Octopus Capital and Barratt Homes to Deliver 110 New Affordable Homes

Octopus Capital and Barratt Homes have signed a forward‑funding agreement through the Octopus Affordable Housing Fund to deliver 110 new affordable homes in Thurston, Suffolk, and Littleport, Cambridgeshire. The development will comprise 78 affordable‑rent units and 32 shared‑ownership homes, including...

By Proptech-X
Fixed-Rate Home Equity Loan Options: Full Guide
BlogApr 8, 2026

Fixed-Rate Home Equity Loan Options: Full Guide

The guide breaks down fixed‑rate home‑equity financing, covering traditional lump‑sum loans, fixed‑rate HELOCs, and HELOCs that allow rate‑lock conversions. It explains how each product works, typical terms, qualification thresholds, and the trade‑offs between predictability and flexibility. Current market conditions keep...

By The Mortgage Reports
Ground Level Retail
BlogApr 8, 2026

Ground Level Retail

The blog highlights the growing problem of empty ground‑level retail spaces in New York City, attributing vacancies to inflated rents that outstrip small business earnings. It recounts the eight‑year vacancy of the former Tortilla Flats site as a case study...

By Joanne Wilson
Residual Land Value Explained — The Developer Calculation Every Buyer Needs
BlogApr 8, 2026

Residual Land Value Explained — The Developer Calculation Every Buyer Needs

Residual land value (RLV) is the ceiling price a UK developer can pay for a site while still achieving target profit. It is calculated by subtracting total development costs and the desired profit margin from the gross development value (GDV)....

By Rapid QS UK
Should Co-Operatives Deliver What Conventional Housing Cannot?
BlogApr 8, 2026

Should Co-Operatives Deliver What Conventional Housing Cannot?

Australia’s housing crisis is often framed in terms of price, supply and yields, but this narrow view overlooks the broader role of homes in security, wellbeing and community. Housing cooperatives—currently less than 1 % of the nation’s stock—provide stable, resident‑controlled living...

By The Fifth Estate
Retail in 2028: A Foresight Report
BlogApr 8, 2026

Retail in 2028: A Foresight Report

The Robin Report’s 2028 retail foresight outlines four speculative scenarios—Plateau, Continuation, Intermission and Reordering—based on the duration and speed of AI‑driven employment loss. It argues that resilience alone won’t suffice; retailers must become antifragile, reshaping business models to thrive amid...

By The Robin Report