Phoenix Votes To Bring Multifamily Homes to Historic Districts Despite Fierce Opposition From Older Residents

Historic homes Phoenix

Blending old and new is creating controversy in the Southwest as elected officials in Phoenix unanimously approved a contentious state-mandated plan allowing the construction of multiunit housing in the city’s historic neighborhood. The vote this week to move forward with plans follows a heated debate highlighting a generational divide. The newly adopted ordinance is aligned … Read more

Disney’s First ‘Storyliving’ Community Welcomes Residents to a Real-Life Happiest Place on Earth

photo of Cotino Bay beach in Rancho Mirage

If you ever wished you could live in the Happiest Place on Earth, your dreams can now become reality. Residents officially began moving into Disney’s first-ever residential Storyliving community in Rancho Mirage, CA, earlier this year. It’s called Cotino, and it’s located near Palm Springs in the Coachella Valley.  The first phase of development is set to … Read more

New York City Residents Really Are Headed Toward the Exits—Here’s Where They’re Shopping for Homes (and It’s Not Just Florida)

New York City Residents Really Are Headed Toward the Exits—Here’s Where They’re Shopping for Homes (and It’s Not Just Florida)

Fed up with sky-high home prices and the surging cost of living, New York City dwellers are increasingly searching beyond the five boroughs for a new place to settle—although most are not venturing far.   To identify these would-be homebuyers’ top relocation destinations, economists at Realtor.com® looked at how many people living in Manhattan, Brooklyn, … Read more

New York Real Estate Expert Warns Mayoral Election Will ‘Change Everything’ for Housing—but Insists Residents Shouldn’t ‘Panic’

The Miller Minute with Suzanne Miller

All eyes are on the Nov. 4 election to decide who will be the next mayor of New York City. The election is on the minds of city residents, investors, and visitors alike—and the common thread is housing. “If you just look even at politics, everything comes down to real estate,” Suzanne Miller, real estate … Read more