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Seattle Once-Affordable Area Faces Price Shock

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Why Seattle Homes Are Still Unaffordable Across Seattle, housing costs remain out of reach because supply is still far too limited for the level of demand pressing on the market. Inventory has hovered near 1.4 months, far below the roughly six months associated with balance. That shortage lets sellers command more as buyers compete for few listings. Lot scarcity also raises land costs, especially in desirable neighborhoods. Seattle’s location between Puget Sound and Lake Washington creates geographic limits that restrict outward expansion. Demand Keeps Pressure High A strong regional economy, led in part by Amazon and Microsoft, continues drawing well-paid workers and new households. Population growth has outpaced construction, while the city’s amenities sustain buyer interest even during slower periods. Even with inventory growth in Seattle, supply remains well below the level typically needed to meaningfully improve affordability. Rules Still Constrain Growth Historic single-family...

New Jersey $405 Rental Lottery Opens 45 Homes

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What Is the NJ $405 Rental Lottery? Behind the label, the so-called NJ $405 Rental Lottery refers to New Jersey’s State Rental Assistance Program, or SRAP, pre-application lottery process rather than a separate housing program. Administered by the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, SRAP is a state-funded rental subsidy tied to housing within New Jersey. The lottery does not provide immediate housing. It places selected pre-applicants onto an SRAP waiting list after a limited online enrollment period. Only 4,000 applications will be accepted through the lottery and added to the waitlist. Applicants file through the state’s WaitlistCheck portal during an announced window. Selection is made by lottery, not by who applies first. Some local governments are also expanding affordable housing support through tools like a Community Housing Fund backed by a 0.5% real estate transfer tax. This corrects common application myths and helps people understand how the process actually works....

Relentlessly Taking Over Your Market Through Local Storytelling with Brett Rosenthal

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Key Takeaways Brett Rosenthal’s journey shows that career reinvention can lead to a more meaningful and successful path when someone follows the work that actually fits them. Philadelphia offers a powerful mix of affordability, luxury appeal, investor opportunity, and local-market depth for agents who understand how to tell the city’s story. Modern agents can build trust faster by creating local content, owning their market online, and becoming the recognizable guide buyers and investors already feel they know. United States Real Estate Investor® The REI Agent with Brett Rosenthal https://youtu.be/-bta_a4X3lY United States Real Estate Investor® Value-rich, The REI Agent podcast takes a holistic approach to life through real estate. Hosted by Mattias Clymer, an agent and investor, alongside his wife Erica Clymer, a licensed therapist, the show features guests who strive to live bold and fulfilled lives through business and real estate investing. You are personally invited t...

California Church Lot Sale Clears Affordable Build

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How SB 4 Clears Church Land for Housing In California, SB 4 creates a by-right path for 100% affordable housing on land owned by religious institutions and nonprofit colleges. It sharply reduces the zoning and rezoning barriers that have long stalled church-land development. The law lets qualifying projects proceed without discretionary rezoning hearings or special local permission when objective state standards are met. That shift limits local political blockage and can remove years from development timelines. Supporters argue that expanding supply through faster approvals is a more durable response than temporary measures like rent caps . Key Constraints Church-owned property had to be held by January 1, 2024, and must sit in an urbanized area. Sites with major industrial use or environmental hazards are excluded. In Los Angeles, a proposed local ordinance could remove the January 1, 2024 ownership cutoff that applies under SB 4. All units must be affordable to lower-income househol...

North Carolina Founding-Era Mansion Hits Market

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What to Know About New Gunston Hall Set along the Potomac River in Mason Neck, Virginia, Gunston Hall stands as an 18th-century Georgian mansion with outsized historical weight. Located about 15 miles south of Alexandria, the estate now spans 550 acres, down from an original 5,500-acre plantation. Its riverfront grounds include trails, a certified nature sanctuary, and a recognized Bluebird Trail. The mansion is best known as the home of George Mason, principal author of the Virginia Declaration of Rights . Architecture Under Preservation Pressure Built between 1755 and 1758 on George Mason’s own design, the house presents a restrained exterior with elaborate projecting porches. William Buckland shaped the interior woodcarving and built the land-side and river-side porches. Historic Preservation defines the site’s modern role. A restored garden, reconstructed outbuildings, archaeology, museum spaces, and regular guided tours frame Gunston Hall as both public landmark and carefully mana...

New York Hamptons Crowd Sparks Luxury Shift

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Hamptons Home Sales Are Hitting Records Surging prices and a growing share of luxury deals have pushed the Hamptons housing market into record territory. The median home price reached $2.34 million in late 2025, then climbed to a record $2,412,500 in the first quarter of 2026. It was the third record in five quarters. In another sign of luxury-market momentum, San Francisco recently saw a record $42 million sale on Billionaires Row. That move above $2 million established a new market baseline. Wall Street’s record bonuses in 2025 helped fuel demand for high-end Hamptons properties. Upper-Tier Activity Reshapes the Numbers Sales above $5 million reached 82 in the fourth quarter of 2025. By the first quarter of 2026, those sales made up 21.2% of all deals. Average sale prices rose to about $4.26 million, outpacing median gains as upper-tier transactions carried more weight. At the same time, the share of sales under $1 million fell to 13%, far below its long-run norm. The widening spli...

Queens Jamaica Site Deal Tees Up 700 Homes

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What’s Planned at 93-30 165th Street At 93-30 165th Street in Downtown Jamaica, a joint venture of Cirrus Real Estate Partners and Resorts World is preparing to replace an underused parking garage site with a major housing project of up to 700 homes. The plan centers on converting the longtime garage property into a large mixed-use development. Earlier reports cited more than 600 apartments, and the project is described as the buyers’ first workforce-housing development. The acquisition marks the venture’s first project under a workforce housing initiative launched last May. Similar large-scale urban projects have shown how mixed-use spaces can help integrate housing, retail, and community activity. The site offers more than 600,000 buildable square feet under flexible C6-2/R8 zoning. Marketing materials cited about 504,597 square feet of as-of-right residential area and 604,444 square feet under UAP. Earlier listings described Archer Square as a corner mixed-use site. Planned housin...