California’s Housing Math Is Breaking the Deal — and There May Be a Better Way
Many California professionals are paying nearly $45,000 per year in rent while homeownership keeps moving farther out of reach. This analysis looks at the numbers behind the frustration and why some families are starting to look for a better path.
Why America Still Chooses Texas: What the 2025 Migration Map Really Tells Us
The 2025 migration map tells a bigger story than simple population shifts. Americans are leaving high-cost, heavily taxed, and increasingly unworkable states for places that offer affordability, opportunity, and stability. Texas remains one of the clearest winners.
What NAR’s 2026 Forecast Really Says About the Housing Market
The National Association of Realtors just laid out where the housing market is headed. First-time buyers are at historic lows, prices remain elevated, and NAR is calling for a meaningful rebound in sales by 2026—not a crash. In this post I break down each key slide, from demographics and job growth to price trends and hot-spot markets, and explain what it all means if you’re thinking about buying, selling, or relocating in the next 12–24 months.