Real estate has long been considered one of the most reliable investment vehicles — but 2025 brings with it new rules, new risks, and new rewards. With fluctuating interest rates, high demand for rentals, and a more educated pool of buyers and tenants, real estate...
As the real estate market continues to evolve, one thing is clear: homeownership in 2026 will look very different than it did even a decade ago. With shifting economic factors, rising interest rates, changing buyer expectations, and the integration of cutting-edge...
Timing the New York real estate market is a bit like trying to predict the weather six months in advance. It’s complex, unpredictable, and influenced by a whirlwind of factors — from interest rates and employment numbers to global events and policy changes. The State...
New York City isn’t just a real estate market—it’s an institution. One of the most competitive, lucrative, and complex markets in the world, NYC real estate is not for the faint of heart. The rewards are immense, but so are the risks, the red tape, and the...
For decades, Manhattan has dominated the conversation around New York real estate. But in recent years, Brooklyn and Queens have emerged as power players, redefining what it means to invest in the city. Brooklyn, once seen as Manhattan’s affordable neighbor, has...
Forget the white picket fence. The “forever home” of today is more about flexibility than square footage. In 2025, homeowners are prioritizing adaptability: think multi-use spaces, guest-ready layouts, and room to work from home—or rent it out. The rise of remote work...