January 8, 2026 - 03:40

In 2025, the Northwest Corner is showcasing a stark contrast to national real estate trends, with significant variations in housing performance across different towns. While the national median sale price for existing homes has stabilized around $415,000, the local market is experiencing a rollercoaster of price fluctuations. The median price per square foot nationally is approximately $222, but local towns are seeing a diverse range of pricing.
Certain areas are witnessing a decline in home values, while others are thriving with increased demand, indicating a fragmented market. Factors contributing to these disparities include local economic conditions, community developments, and varying levels of buyer interest. As potential homeowners and investors navigate this unpredictable landscape, understanding the unique characteristics of each town will be essential. The Northwest Corner's real estate scene in 2025 is a testament to the complexities of local markets, highlighting the importance of tailored strategies for success in property transactions.
April 10, 2026 - 02:48
Prosecutors reveal evidence in Iowa killing that rocked real estate world and went unsolved for yearsA chilling new account has surfaced in the long-unsolved 2011 killing of Iowa real estate agent Ashley Okland. According to recently filed court documents, a witness reported hearing distinct...
April 9, 2026 - 17:48
4-bedroom home sells in Santa Rosa for $650,000A four-bedroom residence in Santa Rosa has officially changed hands, with the sale closing at the end of March. The single-family home, situated at 4348 Doolittle Street, was sold for a final price...
April 9, 2026 - 05:06
KKR Real Estate Finance schedules April 23 earnings callKKR Real Estate Finance Trust Inc. has officially scheduled the release of its financial results for the first quarter of 2024. The company will report its earnings after the close of trading on...
April 8, 2026 - 19:15
America’s hidden metropolitan real estate portfoliosBeneath the bustling surface of America`s metropolitan economies lies a vast and often overlooked asset: expansive portfolios of publicly owned urban real estate. These properties, ranging from...