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Woodberry Woods Apartments in Brandon, Florida, will remain an affordable housing community through the end of 2036 after a new land use restriction agreement replaced an expiring affordability

By: KeyCrew Media Across Bethesda, Maryland, a growing number of older homes are being evaluated against two different standards: what the existing structure is worth, and what the

Clearwater is moving forward with Washington Commons after the Community Redevelopment Agency agreed to sell seven publicly owned parcels for the proposed mixed-use development. The project would add

Waterfront living has long been associated with prestige, exclusivity, and sustained buyer interest. Across the world’s leading real estate markets, from Miami and Sydney to Monaco and Singapore,

By: KeyCrew Media Out-of-state buyers entering Park City’s short-term rental market consistently miscalculate income potential by assuming year-round occupancy, a mistake that distorts underwriting and sets up investors

By KeyCrew Media The headline number in almost any housing conversation is the interest rate. But for the people actually buying and selling, the rate is rarely what

By KeyCrew Media More real estate investors in New York and New Jersey are taking on construction loans instead of simple fix and flip deals, and Ruben Izgelov,

By: Sophia Ellery Why Bryan Karp and Anthony Loffredo believe discipline, not speed, is one of the industry’s greatest competitive advantages. In real estate, it’s easy to believe

Across the self-storage industry, a quiet pattern has been playing out behind the scenes. Owners of newly built or recently acquired facilities are reaching the end of their

Buying an apartment in New York City is one of the largest financial commitments many people will ever make. Whether it’s a pre-war co-op overlooking Central Park, a

Buying a home works best when it is planned in advance, not treated as an emergency. That is the message from Tennitia Wilson, broker-owner of Cosmopolitan Real Estate

By: KeyCrew Media Most student housing operators treat ancillary revenue as an afterthought, something to optimize after base rent is maximized. But the compounding math at standard cap

Real estate investors are placing greater emphasis on durable income and resilient property sectors, according to executives at L&G Asset Management, America. The shift reflects increased attention to

Real estate coach, consultant, speaker, and entrepreneur JB Bolvadin explains why the next generation of agents will compete through authority, judgment, and adaptability, not simply better content. By

Through Neu Real Estate Group, Alec Neu is creating new-construction rental housing designed for durability, disciplined ownership, and long-term investor value. Alec Neu, Director of Neu Real Estate

By: Shawn Mars The real estate industry has never been simply about buying and selling property. At its best, it is about helping families build security, entrepreneurs establish

By: KeyCrew Media Ask most real estate investors what they track on a financing quote and the answer is consistent: interest rate and origination fees. Those two numbers

Being named executor of an estate is one of the most meaningful and trusting acts someone can ask of you. It’s also one of the most overwhelming, especially

Bridgepoint has agreed to acquire Kayne Anderson Real Estate from Kayne Anderson Capital Advisors in a transaction valued at approximately $1.393 billion. The deal, announced June 29, 2026,
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