World Cup or Your Mortgage/Rent? Ticket Prices Rival Host City Housing Costs
World Cup ticket prices rival monthly housing expenses in the 11 U.S. host cities, with even the cheapest seats covering weeks or even months of rent or mortgage payments.
NYC Office Market Ahead of National Curve: Manhattan Q1 Vacancy Drops to 13.1%Â
New York City’s office market outpaced the U.S. on several major metrics in Q1, with Manhattan vacancy nearly 5 percentage points below the national benchmark, asking rents climbing against a downward national trend and flex inventory crossing 15 million square feet.
How to Find Land Boundaries: Free & Paid Methods
If you need to find land boundaries fast, you can start with a free county parcel/GIS viewer or a premium platform like PropertyShark to see an approximate parcel outline and lot data. However, keep in mind that a web-based land boundaries map is a starting point, not the legal finish line. Â
Locked-In Owners, Mobile Renters: Homeowners Stay Put as Renters Move 3.7x More Across Largest U.S. Cities 
Renters became the primary drivers of long-distance mobility across the largest U.S. cities, moving 3.7 times more than owners in 2024, as high mortgage rates and housing costs kept many homeowners in place.
$4.6M Hudson Yards Maintains Top Spot, Luxury Sales in Malba Set $2.5M Price Record for Queens
Despite prices declining, Hudson Yards remained the most expensive NYC neighborhood, but TriBeCa’s growth closed the gap to under $400,000, while Malba set a new historic price record for Queens at $2.5 million, securing the highest ranking ever for the borough at #5.
2026 Q1 Foreclosure Report: Brooklyn Filings Fall Sharply, Bronx & Staten Island Hit New Peaks
Behind a deceptively mild citywide downtick, borough foreclosure markets pulled into significantly diverging paths as Brooklyn cases were nearly halved and the Bronx hit a new, record high. Meanwhile, Queens remained unchanged, Staten Island surged back up and Manhattan cooled slowly.
How to Do a Title Search on Property Yourself: A Step-by-Step Online GuideÂ
A property title search is the process of reviewing public records to confirm who legally owns a property and whether there are any liens, mortgages or legal claims attached to it. Explore our step-by-step guide explaining how you can perform a title search yourself.Â
Property Owners Map: How to See Ownership Details and Parcel Lines
If you’re trying to find property owners by map, evaluate nearby parcels or understand how properties connect, a map-based approach makes the process faster, clearer and more intuitive.
Cheaper in the City? Nearly 100 Communities in Suburban NYC Surpass $1M
New Yorkers planning a move to the suburbs increasingly find their options limited, after suburban home values shot up twice as fast as NYC medians over the last decade. While larger homes and better prices were long the norm outside the five boroughs, today, many NYC buyers find their option restricted to a handful of suburban markets.
Living Large or Squeezing In? How Much Space the $400K National Median Home Price Buys in the Largest U.S. CitiesÂ
In many large Western and Northeastern cities, the national median sale price of $400,000 may not cover more than a small studio, whereas, in parts of the Midwest and South, the same budget could buy large homes with multiple bedrooms and comfortable living areas.
How to Quickly Find Property Owners’ Phone Numbers
Finding homeowners’ phone numbers isn’t always easy or straightforward. Privacy limitations and outdated public records often make manual searches slow and inconsistent. In this guide, we break down practical, verified methods used by real estate professionals to find property owners’ phone numbers efficiently.Â
Top 25 Most Expensive Connecticut Zip Codes in 2025: Leading Greenwich Zip Nears $3M
Connecticut’s priciest zips were again concentrated in Fairfield County, with Greenwich anchoring the state’s ranking and tying with Los Angeles for the title of second-most expensive city in the U.S. On top of that, seven Connecticut locations landed among the national top 100, setting a new record for the state’s luxury real estate market.
How to Find Property Lines by Address — Free & Paid Tools
Understanding where a property begins and ends is critical in real estate because property lines define ownership, rights and responsibilities. In this guide, you’ll learn the exact steps of finding property lines by address, by using free methods, as well as paid tools.
Top 25 Most Expensive Maryland Zip Codes in 2025: Chesapeake Bay & DC Suburbs Reach as High as $3.15M
Maryland’s priciest zip codes stretch from Chesapeake Bay enclaves to DC-adjacent suburbs, with Gibson Island as price leader and a cluster of pricey Bethesda locations joined by Howard County markets known for large estates.
Hudson Yards Leads for 7th Consecutive Year, Despite Y-o-Y Price Drop
Prices continued to rise across most of the 50 priciest New York City neighborhoods in 2025, with increases of up to 39% year-over-year. Hudson
2025 Foreclosure Report: Manhattan Hits 15-Year Record as NYC Foreclosure Activity Accelerates
NYC’s caseload rose 8% year-over-year , sustained by steady filing volumes in Queens and Brooklyn, in addition to accelerating activity in Manhattan and the Bronx. Notably, Staten Island’s cooling did not influence citywide trends.
NYC’s Top Residential Sales of 2025: From Record-Setting Penthouses to Historic Mansions
Well-priced, well-located properties continued to attract significant attention from affluent buyers and investors in 2025. In this report, we broke down the top NYC residential sales, ranked by closing price.
Coastal Appeal Outweighs Flood Risk: 5-Year Analysis Shows 10% Price Premium for Long Island Flood-Zone HomesÂ
Homes in flood zones often loose value, but on Long Island, home to some of the most expensive waterfront in the country, the picture is far more complex.
How to Build Property Owner Lists: Steps, Pro Tips & What to Avoid
In this guide, we’ll walk you step by step through how to build property owner lists inside the PropertyShark platform, how to customize them for your goals and how to avoid common mistakes.
The Tenure Divide: Breaking Down the Patterns of How Long New Yorkers Owned Their Homes Before Selling in 2025Â
Across NYC, the average homeowner tenure among New Yorkers who sold in 2025 stood just below 11 years. However, there were natural discrepancies between boroughs, largely determined by a mix of factors like property types, prices and general economic conditions.Â
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