REOs Spiking. Here Is the Strategy Banks Hope You Never Learn
Friday, December 12
According to recent data from ATTOM, one of the most widely trusted property analytics firms in the United States, Florida has moved into the number one position for foreclosure activity in the entire country. By October 2025, about 1 out of every 1829 housing units in the state had received a fo...
The Dollar and the Real Meaning of Wealth in Real Estate
Friday, November 21
In 1971, the Bretton Woods system came to an end and with it the last anchor holding the United States dollar to a tangible asset. For decades the dollar had been tied to gold at $35 per ounce, giving both domestic and international markets a stable foundation. Once the gold window closed, the do...
Too Expensive to Live, Too Costly to Own: Florida’s Breaking Point
Wednesday, October 22
It doesn’t start with headlines, it starts quietly. “For Sale” signs flooding everywhere. Listings that linger longer than they used to. Owners talking less about appreciation and more about expenses. Then the numbers arrive, confirming what everyone on the ground already feels: the market is shi...
Massive "Help with mortgage" Google searches: Investors should listen.
Sunday, September 28
Over the past several months, in markets across the U.S., there’s been a quiet rumble: Google search activity for terms like “help with mortgage” and “mortgage assistance” has soared to levels not seen in over a decade. In September 2025, those queries hit an index of highest importance, reachin...
From Haven to Hammer: Private Markets Speed Up Mortgage Resolutions
Friday, September 05
For years, Washington cushioned the mortgage market. That era looks like it’s ending. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has been selling delinquent mortgages to private buyers, and the Government-Sponsored Enterprises (GSEs) Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have resumed auction...
Florida’s Housing Reset: Stress for Owners, Openings for Buyers
Friday, August 15
It was a warm summer morning in Cape Coral, the kind of Florida day where the sun danced on the palm trees and the breeze made everything feel like a postcard. But at 9:30 a.m. on July 7th, as the auctioneer’s hammer came down, the mood shifted. A property from SE 23rd St which was once destined ...