Tag: Housing Market
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Ultra-Luxury Real Estate in 2026: Where the Market Is Actually Moving and Why It Matters
Daniel Kaufman is a real estate developer, investor, and founder of Kaufman & Company, a vertically integrated platform focused on residential, mixed-use, and next-generation real estate across major U.S. markets. His work spans ground-up development, value-add acquisitions, and emerging asset classes at the intersection of housing, infrastructure, and technology. Daniel has active exposure in markets…
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Free Rent Is Back — And That’s the Signal Too Many People Are Missing
This analysis from Daniel Kaufman real estate focuses on identifying U.S. markets where apartment concessions remain low due to supply constraints, zoning friction, and durable renter demand. As a real estate developer and investor, Daniel Kaufman evaluates where effective rents are holding, where oversupply has been avoided, and which cities present the strongest opportunities for…
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The Fed’s December Cut: Implications Across the Wide Span of Our Markets
The Federal Reserve’s latest rate cut has become one of the most closely watched developments in the financial markets, and its implications for real estate are already driving significant conversation across the industry. In this edition of Daniel Kaufman Real Estate News, we break down what the Fed’s December action means for investors, developers, lenders,…
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Is a Housing Price Correction Coming? Why Analysts Are Split—and What the Data Really Says
The U.S. housing market is entering a pivotal phase as affordability reaches historic lows and analysts warn of a potential correction ahead. In this latest market analysis from Daniel Kaufman Real Estate, we break down the data behind rising concerns, including Zillow’s report that more than half of U.S. homes have lost value over the…
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Government Shutdown Hits Real Estate Hard
In this analysis, real estate developer Daniel Kaufman examines how the ongoing U.S. government shutdown—now the longest in history—is disrupting key areas of the real estate market. From halted HUD funding that’s stalling housing projects to frozen GSA leasing and a sharp slowdown in hospitality, Kaufman outlines how federal inaction is rippling across development, capital…
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The Government Shutdown Is Quietly Becoming a Multifamily Crisis
Real estate developer Daniel Kaufman analyzes how the prolonged U.S. government shutdown is evolving into a multifamily housing crisis. In this in-depth article on Daniel Kaufman Real Estate, he explains how HUD delays, stalled inspections, and frozen funding are disrupting affordable housing pipelines, jeopardizing LIHTC closings, and creating systemic risks for landlords and tenants alike.…
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Detroit Redefines Luxury: America’s Most Surprising No. 1 Market of 2025
Detroit’s luxury housing market has taken the top spot for Fall 2025, signaling a major shift in where high-end buyers are finding value. In this new analysis from Daniel Kaufman Real Estate, Detroit emerges as the leader in affordable luxury—while Santa Barbara continues to dominate the ultra-high-end segment with homes starting near $9 million. The…
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The Cities That Are Driving America’s Population Boom
Written by Daniel Kaufman, this post explores how America’s population boom is being driven by fast-growing Southern and Sunbelt cities like Myrtle Beach, Houston, and Dallas. It breaks down key demographic trends shaping where people are moving—and what that means for developers, investors, and anyone tracking the next wave of real estate opportunity.
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Florida’s Housing Shortage Comes Into Focus: New Interactive Map Tracks the Gaps
Florida’s housing story is one of relentless growth colliding with structural limits. For years, the Sunshine State has attracted new residents faster than builders and policymakers could respond — and now, the numbers finally show just how deep the shortage runs. According to a new interactive map from the Florida Housing Data Project, the state…
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The Housing Market Is Cooling Fast. Are You Ready?
The U.S. housing market is entering a new phase — one defined by slowing momentum, shifting leverage, and sharper divides between markets, product types, and buyer profiles. After years of surging prices, fierce competition, and supply shortages, the balance is tilting. Builders, investors, and developers who adapt fastest will find opportunity. Those who don’t may…
