August 17, 2025 - 17:15

After years of a seller-dominated market, the real estate landscape across the country has entered a phase of "neutral" territory as of this summer, according to recent findings from the Market Heat Index. This shift marks a significant change in the dynamics of the housing market, indicating that buyers now have more leverage compared to previous years.
The transition to a neutral market suggests that home prices may stabilize, providing opportunities for potential buyers who have faced high competition and rising costs in recent times. With inventory levels rising and mortgage rates fluctuating, the market is becoming more accessible for those looking to purchase homes.
Geographically, certain areas are experiencing more pronounced changes, with some regions cooling off while others remain competitive. As the summer progresses, it will be crucial for both buyers and sellers to stay informed about local trends and adapt their strategies accordingly. The evolving landscape of real estate in 2025 promises to reshape how individuals approach home buying and selling in the coming months.
May 23, 2026 - 09:50
Man accused of firing pellet gun at real estate business 5 times causes $40K+ in damages, SAPD saysSan Antonio police have arrested a man suspected of shooting a pellet gun at a Northwest Side real estate business on five separate occasions, causing tens of thousands of dollars in damage....
May 22, 2026 - 23:27
Joan Bennett Kennedy's Longtime Boston Home Is Listed for $2.6 Million—and It Still Bears Her Unique Design HallmarksThe longtime Boston residence of Joan Bennett Kennedy has been listed for sale at $2.6 million, offering a rare glimpse into the private world of the late socialite and former wife of Senator...
May 22, 2026 - 01:37
Raleigh homeowners brace for potential property tax hikes: what it means for your walletRaleigh residents could see higher property tax bills in the near future as city officials weigh budget options amid rising costs and service demands. Mayor Janet Cowell acknowledged that the city...
May 21, 2026 - 17:51
'The Hunting Wives' Star Malin Akerman Lists Her 'Hidden' Hollywood Hills Compound for $3 Million as Quits California for the East CoastActress Malin Akerman, known for her role in `The Hunting Wives,` has put her Hollywood Hills compound on the market for $2.99 million. The property, which she describes as a `hidden` retreat, has...