Keystone is proud to announce that it has been certified as a Great Place to Work® for 2026, marking the fifth consecutive year the company has earned this distinction. The recognition underscores Keystone’s ongoing... Read more »
The Federal Reserve has a new chair, but mortgage rates moved in the wrong direction this week. Even so, a review of the spring housing market reveals genuine green shoots—and a clear... Read more »
A serene, Midwestern city is a hidden gem for much of the country, but not for locals who have been flocking to this lakeside retreat in the northern part of Michigan. It’s... Read more »
In the coming decades, an estimated $124 trillion in wealth is set to change hands globally—but tens of billions of dollars in U.S. real estate may never reach its intended heirs. The... Read more »
Estate Planning for the Great Wealth Transfer: Why $40 Trillion is Going to Unprepared Widowed Women
Why Are So Many Women Unprepared? The Traditional Division of Labor In older generations, it was common for one spouse (usually the husband) to handle all financial matters while the other spouse... Read more »
Last year was the best for “missing middle” home construction since before the Great Recession, according to the National Association of Home Builders. NAHB tracked 19,000 total starts of two- to four-unit... Read more »
Investors continue to command a meaningful share of U.S. home purchases, even as higher mortgage rates and softer demand slow the broader housing market. While large institutional buyers once dominated the market,... Read more »
Along a stretch of Long Island’s North Shore that inspired F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “The Great Gatsby” sits a house that looks as though it would be right at home in the pages... Read more »