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Philadelphia Housing Market Q1 2026: What SFR Investors Need to Know

Philadelphia Housing Market Q1 2026: What SFR Investors Need to Know

Philadelphia enters 2026 as one of the most affordable major metros on the East Coast. With median prices 36% below the national average, strong healthcare and education anchors, and some of the best rent-to-price ratios in the Northeast, the City of Brotherly Love offers real cash flow opportunities—if you know where to look.

Feb 4, 2026·9 min read
Huntsville Housing Market H1 2026: What SFR Investors Need to Know

Huntsville Housing Market H1 2026: What SFR Investors Need to Know

Huntsville enters 2026 as one of America's most compelling growth stories. With a $6 billion Eli Lilly investment, NASA and defense anchors, and home prices still under $400K, the 'Rocket City' offers a rare combination of cash flow potential and appreciation upside.

Jan 30, 2026·8 min read
Baltimore Housing Market H1 2026: What SFR Investors Need to Know

Baltimore Housing Market H1 2026: What SFR Investors Need to Know

Baltimore enters 2026 at a genuine inflection point. After a decade of population decline, the city gained residents for the first time in 2024. But beneath these positives lies a complex picture: federal job cuts, a localized foreclosure crisis, and an uncertain path forward.

Jan 25, 2026·9 min read
Jacksonville Housing Market H1 2026: What SFR Investors Need to Know

Jacksonville Housing Market H1 2026: What SFR Investors Need to Know

Jacksonville enters 2026 as a market in transition. NAR named it a top-10 housing hot spot, yet local data tells a more nuanced story: softening rents, rising foreclosures, and one of the highest institutional investor concentrations in the country.

Jan 25, 2026·6 min read
Top 10 BRRRR-Friendly Markets in the US for 2026

Top 10 BRRRR-Friendly Markets in the US for 2026

We've analyzed the latest market data to identify the top 10 metros where BRRRR investors can still find deals that pencil out. These markets share common traits: affordable entry points, strong rental demand, and fundamentals that support both cash flow and appreciation.

Jan 25, 2026·15 min read
Trump's Wall Street Housing Ban: What It Actually Means for Investors

Trump's Wall Street Housing Ban: What It Actually Means for Investors

President Trump signed an executive order targeting institutional investors in single-family housing. The headlines sound dramatic—but the on-the-ground impact for most real estate investors will likely be minimal.

Jan 25, 2026·7 min read