From military service to the built world: Why construction still struggles with accountability and visibility

Why construction “visibility” matters more than you think A recent HousingWire commentary from a military veteran-turned-built-environment professional highlights something many homeowners and buyers sense—but can’t always name: construction often lacks consistent accountability and real-time visibility. On a jobsite, dozens of moving parts must align: materials, permits, inspections, subcontractors, weather windows, and financing milestones. When roles … Read more

NRMLA backs New Jersey bill clarifying reverse mortgage rules

What’s happening in New Jersey—and why it matters A New Jersey bill is gaining attention because it aims to clarify how reverse mortgages are treated under state law. The National Reverse Mortgage Lenders Association (NRMLA) has publicly backed the proposal, arguing that the current statute doesn’t match how reverse mortgages are actually structured or used … Read more

Why most buyers hire the first agent they talk to

Why “the first agent you talk to” often wins A recent HousingWire report highlights a simple reality in today’s housing market: most buyers hire the first real estate agent they speak with. Even though people have more tools than ever—search portals, reviews, social media, neighborhood data—many buyers still commit quickly once they make initial contact. … Read more

New homeowner data challenges mortgage rate lockdown theory

The “mortgage rate lockdown” story is changing For the last couple of years, a common explanation for low housing inventory has been the “mortgage rate lockdown” theory: homeowners with ultra-low rates (think 2–3%) won’t sell because moving would mean trading their cheap mortgage for a much higher one. That idea made sense—until now. New homeowner … Read more

HUD tightens rules for FHA appraiser roster

What HUD Changed—and Why It Matters If you’re buying a home with an FHA loan (or selling to someone who is), the appraisal is one of the most important checkpoints in the process. HUD recently announced tighter rules for the FHA appraiser roster, strengthening the link between an appraiser’s state licensing status and their ability … Read more

Logan Mohtashami’s 2026 housing forecast

A calmer housing market may be on the horizon If the last few years have felt like a roller coaster—tight inventory, bidding wars, rate shocks—you’re not alone. According to HousingWire’s coverage of Logan Mohtashami’s 2026 housing forecast, the market could look meaningfully more “normal” by 2026. Two takeaways stand out: inventory is back to normal … Read more

The Real Estate: 2025 Year in Review

As we head toward 2026, Redfin’s “2025 Year in Review” points to something many homeowners and home shoppers have been waiting to hear: the housing market didn’t just cool off—it rebalanced. After years of seller-friendly conditions, 2025 was a watershed year where leverage began shifting back toward buyers in many parts of the country. That … Read more

Vacant Lots for Sale Are Piling Up After the L.A. Fires; Investors Are Buying 40% of Those That Sell

Why vacant lots are surging after the L.A. fires A year after the January fires, many properties in Pacific Palisades, Altadena, and Malibu are still in transition. According to Redfin, vacant lots are piling up—often because the homes that once stood there were destroyed. What’s drawing attention now is who’s buying: investors are purchasing roughly … Read more