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Rising Homeownership Costs Driving Headaches, But Not (Yet) Home Sales

Homeownership is a financial challenge for many, resulting in high stress and deferred maintenance costs. Almost all still see owning a home as a worthwhile investment.

ByJamie Gold,

Senior Contributor

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What Florida’s Property Tax Amendment Means For Developers

A looking tax-policy change in Florida's constitution would affect migration trends to the state, having different impacts on homebuilders and multifamily developers.

ByBrad Hunter,

Contributor

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The Hidden Reasons Buying Art Feels So Complicated

Buying art can feel intimidating, confusing, and expensive. Gallery owners and artists explain how to find artwork you love, understand pricing, and buy with confidence.

ByAmanda Lauren,

Contributor

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America’s Top Architects: Anderson Studio Embraces The Scenic Challenge Of A South Carolina Barrier Island

Houses from Forbes' “America's Top Architects” 2025 lists

ByFred Albert,

Deputy Editor

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Technology Helping Address Construction Labor Shortage

The long-standing labor shortage impacting the construction field appears intractable, but technology advancements may be able to help usher in a rosier future.

ByJeffrey Steele,

Contributor

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Billionaire Kwek Leng Beng’s CDL Outbids Rivals With $422 Million Offer For Prime Singapore Site

City Developments—controlled by billionaire Kwek Leng Bang and his family— has been actively adding to its landbank amid robust residential demand in Singapore.

ByYessar Rosendar,

Forbes Staff

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Inside Equinox’s New West Palm Beach Club—Where Luxury Fitness Meets Hospitality And Design

Equinox has opened a new club in West Palm Beach, bringing its signature blend of luxury fitness, wellness, hospitality, and design to one of South Florida’s fastest-growing markets.

ByAmanda Lauren,

Contributor

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Home Sales Hit A New Normal—Until The Next Surprise

Housing transactions dropped to 4% of stock and may stay there. Two structural forces—rate lock-in and declining mobility—explain the new floor.

ByBill Conerly,

Senior Contributor

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Signal Vs. Noise: What New York City’s Housing Market Needs Now

Mayor Zohran Mamdani released his Block by Block housing plan, pledging to build and preserve 400,000 units of housing. Will it succeed?

ByShimon Shkury,

Contributor

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Why Flat Home Prices Don’t Mean The Housing Shortage Is Over

Why flat home prices do not signal the end of the U.S. housing shortage, and how interest rates and supply constraints are distorting true market demand.

ByTony Julianelle,

Contributor