A fast-modernizing real estate market rarely gets a chance to reset its digital foundation in one decisive move, yet that is the promise implied by a new pact that aims to fuse advisory expertise with an integrated, cloud-first technology core across the Kingdom’s property ecosystem. Land Sterling
Investors once treated climate as a distant variable, but physical risk now shows up in rent rolls, cap rates, and loan covenants with a clarity that is hard to ignore as heat, flooding, and extreme storms test the operability of buildings and the infrastructure around them during the very hours
Sunbelt build-to-rent has shifted from a niche experiment to a scaled housing engine as design rigor and institutional capital converge to meet strained affordability and flexible living preferences. Across Texas and Arizona, the segment gained shape as freestanding homes and townhomes delivered
Dive into the gritty reality of a bustling construction site, where a single change order can derail weeks of planning, costing thousands in delays and disputes. Picture towering cranes frozen mid-lift, workers idle, and project managers buried under a mountain of paperwork, all because a manual
The construction sector in the United States is witnessing an extraordinary upswing, with total construction starts skyrocketing by 21.1% in October to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $1.53 trillion, signaling a pivotal moment for an industry at the forefront of economic transformation. This
In the heart of Washington, D.C., a city already grappling with skyrocketing housing costs and dwindling affordable units, a seismic shift in tenant protections has emerged through recent amendments to the Rebalancing Expectations for Neighbors, Tenants, and Landlords (RENTAL) Act. This