The Metros Where Inflation Claims the Bulk of Equity Since 1990

The Metros Where Inflation Claims the Bulk of Equity Since 1990

As lawmakers consider a proposal to index capital gains to inflation, it raises a hard question for homeowners: How much of your equity is actual wealth, and how much is just a... Read more »
AI Boom Drives Race for Homes in San Francisco Suburbs

AI Boom Drives Race for Homes in San Francisco Suburbs

Exhausted by San Francisco’s frenzied bidding wars and offers of hundreds of thousands of dollars over asking, a growing number of homebuyers are retreating across the city’s bridges to the surrounding counties—only... Read more »
The ‘Ratatouille’ Soundtrack Was Composed Inside This .4 Million Home

The ‘Ratatouille’ Soundtrack Was Composed Inside This $3.4 Million Home

Tucked behind lush greenery in the heart of Encino, a sprawling hideaway with a surprising connection to some of Hollywood’s most beloved films and television shows has hit the market for $3.4... Read more »
Historic Cast Iron Building in New York Is Turned Into Stunning ‘Architectural Gem’

Historic Cast Iron Building in New York Is Turned Into Stunning ‘Architectural Gem’

A reimagined cast iron building in the heart of New York City‘s Tribeca has already become one of Manhattan‘s most sought-after residences—with buyers snapping up almost every unit inside the property before... Read more »
The Hidden Property Tax Penalty Hitting New Homebuyers

The Hidden Property Tax Penalty Hitting New Homebuyers

As the property tax revolt reaches a fever pitch across the country, a new analysis points to an often overlooked person bearing the brunt of rising tax burdens: homebuyers. The national push... Read more »
The Spring Housing Market Has a Vibes Problem

The Spring Housing Market Has a Vibes Problem

Just as the spring homebuying season was set to kick off, the market seemingly opened its doors: Inventory was up year over year, list prices had cooled from recent highs, and mortgage... Read more »
Colorado River Water Saving Plan Could Have a Big Impact on Southwest Market

Colorado River Water Saving Plan Could Have a Big Impact on Southwest Market

Arizona, California, and Nevada have proposed a high-stakes plan to conserve 3.2 million acre-feet of Colorado River water through 2026. While the goal is to stabilize the West’s most vital waterway, the... Read more »
The ‘Exit Tax’ That Can Make Vacant Homes Worth Holding

The ‘Exit Tax’ That Can Make Vacant Homes Worth Holding

In a normal market, an empty home is a wasting asset: Equity sits trapped, no rent comes in, and the owner keeps paying property taxes, insurance, maintenance, utilities, and fees. But the... Read more »
Whitney Leavitt Quits ‘SLOMW’ After Moving to New York To Be on Broadway

Whitney Leavitt Quits ‘SLOMW’ After Moving to New York To Be on Broadway

Whitney Leavitt has announced her exit from “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” after four seasons—having left her life in Utah behind to launch a new career on Broadway in New York... Read more »
‘Distressing’ Number of Boston’s Gen Z Residents Eye the Exit as Housing Costs Soar

‘Distressing’ Number of Boston’s Gen Z Residents Eye the Exit as Housing Costs Soar

Boston is staring down a mass exodus of young residents who are being squeezed out by surging housing costs driving them toward more affordable markets, according to a new survey.  The 2026... Read more »