Smaller, Smarter, and Outdoor-Oriented: How Builders Are Adapting to Changing Buyer Tastes

Smaller, Smarter, and Outdoor-Oriented: How Builders Are Adapting to Changing Buyer Tastes

As affordability challenges and demographic shifts impact what is desirable and attainable for homebuyers, builders are quietly reshaping what the “typical” home looks like in America. New data from the National Association... Read more »
Can a market be too hot? Should smaller developers get worried when bigger developers pile in

Can a market be too hot? Should smaller developers get worried when bigger developers pile in

The Florida real estate market has reached unprecedented heights with major projects getting funding from developers across the country and even overseas. But the arrival of big money doesn’t mean that the... Read more »
Wedbush joins downtown L.A. exodus, opting for smaller Pasadena digs

Wedbush joins downtown L.A. exodus, opting for smaller Pasadena digs

One of downtown Los Angeles’ familiar tenants is pulling up stakes as the office rental market continues to contract from shrinking occupancy stoked by the pandemic. Financial services firm Wedbush Securities has... Read more »
California Homeowners Have Smaller Lots

California Homeowners Have Smaller Lots

Californians can make do with less — especially when it comes to the size of their yards. A typical California homeowner in the Golden State lives on a third less land than... Read more »