Category: Economy
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The Devastating Impact of Los Angeles Wildfires: What Developers and Investors Need to Know
The recent wildfires in Los Angeles have left an indelible mark, with damages projected to shatter records. A new CoreLogic analysis estimates insured losses from the Palisades and Eaton fires could reach an unprecedented $45 billion, dwarfing the $11.5 billion insured losses from Northern California’s 2018 Camp Fire. For real estate developers and investors, these…
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Buffalo Ranks as Hottest U.S. Housing Market for Second Consecutive Year
For the second year in a row, Buffalo has been named the hottest housing market in the U.S. by Zillow, cementing its reputation as a prime location for real estate investors. Buffalo’s top ranking in both 2024 and 2025 is largely due to its transformation into a seller’s market, fueled by a robust job market…
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Why Developers Keep Building Luxury While Affordable Housing Lags
The U.S. housing market continues to face a staggering shortage, but instead of more affordable homes, we’re seeing an influx of luxury units. Why is that? As real estate developers and investors, understanding this dynamic is crucial—not just for profit margins but for long-term market health. By the Numbers The national multifamily vacancy rate climbed…
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The Best Markets for First-Time Homebuyers in 2025: Opportunities Amidst Challenges
First-time homebuyers in 2025 face one of the most challenging housing markets in decades, with high home prices, elevated mortgage rates, and fierce competition. However, for those willing to explore the right cities, opportunities abound. A recent report by Realtor.com® highlights the top 10 U.S. markets where first-time buyers can find affordability, strong local economies,…
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Vail Resorts Goes Viral: How a Strike Shut Down Slopes and Sparked a National Debate
Ski season is supposed to be about carving fresh powder and après-ski toasts—not viral strikes and social media firestorms. But that’s exactly what happened at Park City Mountain, one of Utah’s premier resorts, after more than 200 ski patrollers walked off the job. The result? Holiday chaos, long lift lines, and a bigger conversation about…
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What Are the Odds of an Interest Rate Hike in 2025?
As we enter 2025, interest rate speculation is on everyone’s mind—especially for those of us in real estate development and investment. While current forecasts lean toward stability or minor cuts, it’s crucial to recognize that circumstances could change, and the Federal Reserve may be forced to raise rates again, even if it seems unlikely today.…
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Rents Expected to Rise in 2025: Strong Multifamily Fundamentals Set the Stage for Growth
As we look ahead to 2025, the multifamily real estate market is shaping up for a promising year, driven by strong fundamentals despite rising operational costs. Whether you’re an investor, developer, or simply someone keeping an eye on market trends, it’s clear that multifamily remains a resilient cornerstone of the real estate landscape. Multifamily’s Continued…
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America’s Most Luxurious Ski Towns: The Winter Wonderlands Where Ultrawealthy Skiers Flock
There’s something magical about ski towns in the winter—fresh powder, luxurious lodges, and cozy evenings by the fire. Shows like The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City have only added to the allure, showcasing breathtaking mansions with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking snow-capped peaks. But for the ultrawealthy, ski season is more than just a vacation—it’s a…
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🏡 Happy New Year from Daniel Kaufman! 🎉
As we welcome 2025, I wanted to share some thoughts on the housing market—where we’ve been, where we’re headed, and what it means for both buyers and sellers. Whether you’re a seasoned real estate professional or just someone with a curiosity about the market, here’s a quick look at what’s changing and why 2025 might…
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Ten Cities Ripe for Multifamily Investment: Opportunities for 2025
As we look toward 2025, many major metro areas are feeling the pressure of oversupply in the apartment market, leading to downward trends in rents and rising vacancies. But here’s the good news: You don’t have to invest in those challenging markets. Instead, why not focus on cities with strong fundamentals and growth potential? Whether…
