Real Estate & Property Value

How Millennial Homebuyers Tackled Arizona’s Surging Housing Market

Between 2018 and 2023, Arizona’s housing market tested millennial buyers like never before. Prices surged, bidding wars became routine, and finding an affordable starter home turned into a months-long search. Yet across the state, from booming Phoenix suburbs to quieter desert communities, young buyers found ways to break in. Some targeted fixer-uppers, others moved farther […]

Where Budget-Conscious Home Buyers in New York Are Finding the Best Value

From 2018 through 2023, households across New York State faced a housing market defined by rising prices, shrinking availability, and rapidly changing financial conditions. Budget-conscious buyers responded by adjusting both what they looked for and where they searched. Rental market pressures, income-to-price gaps, and first-time homebuyer assistance programs all shaped these decisions, creating clear patterns

How High-Income Buyers Reshape New York Housing Market Dynamics

Households earning over $500,000 annually make up a sliver of New York’s population, yet their buying decisions hold outsized influence over the state’s housing market. From 2018 to 2023, their purchasing patterns revealed where wealth concentrated, how preferences shifted, and which neighborhoods felt the ripple effects. While most focused on primary residences, their reach extended

Where Wealthy Homebuyers Concentrate in New Mexico Luxury Housing Markets

Households earning over $500,000 per year represent a small but influential segment in New Mexico’s housing market. These high-income families roughly correspond to the top 1% of earners in the state, where the threshold to be in the top 1% sits around $419,000. Only a few thousand such households exist among approximately 856,000 total households

How Baby Boomers Are Shaping New Mexico’s Housing Market

In New Mexico, baby boomers are making moves that ripple through the housing market. Between 2018 and 2023, many hit key life transitions – retirement, health shifts, or the urge to simplify. Some stayed put in long-owned homes, while others downsized, relocated to smaller towns, or opted to rent. These choices reshaped local markets, influenced

How Baby Boomers Are Reshaping New York’s Housing Market

In the past five years, baby boomers have staged an unexpected comeback in New York’s real estate scene. While younger buyers struggle with high prices and limited inventory, boomers are leveraging home equity, cash offers, and a clear sense of what they want. They are not just staying put – they are actively buying, often

Historic Edwardian Estate Preservation: Renovation Strategies for Large Country Mansions

Large country estates from the early 20th century present unique challenges and opportunities for preservation-minded owners. These properties typically feature grand architectural details, expansive land parcels, and historic designations that limit how renovations can proceed. An Edwardian-era mansion with 16 bedrooms, multiple reception rooms, and 25 acres of grounds illustrates the scale of work involved

Key Features That Define Ultra-High-Value Estate Properties in Luxury Real Estate Markets

Properties valued at over $50 million represent a distinct category within the real estate market – one governed by different pricing dynamics, buyer expectations, and value drivers than conventional residential housing. These ultra-high-value estate properties exist at the intersection of scarcity, architectural excellence, and lifestyle prestige. Understanding what separates a multi-million-dollar estate from an ordinary

How High-Income Buyers Are Reshaping Nebraska’s Luxury Housing Market

Nebraska’s housing market includes a small but influential segment of very high-income households – those earning $500,000 or more annually. This income level is exceptionally rare in the state, placing earners in roughly the top one percent bracket. With a median Nebraska household income around $75,000, a $500,000 earner makes more than six times what