America’s Hottest Neighborhoods: McCormick Ranch in Scottsdale, AZ

McCormick Ranch has always been a desirable neighborhood, but it’s gained even more attention with new businesses popping up and people craving time outdoors post-pandemic. Continue reading

America’s hottest neighborhoods: Oregon’s Old Bend district

With plenty of cash and high incomes, young professionals from bustling metros have made a big imprint on the sleepy ski town of Bend, Oregon. Continue reading

America’s hottest neighborhoods: Milwaukee’s Northpoint community

For higher-end buyers, this lakeside neighborhood boasts unparalleled access to both the shoreline and Milwaukee city life. Continue reading

America’s hottest neighborhoods: Atlanta’s Old Fourth Ward

One of Atlanta’s oldest neighborhoods, the Old Fourth Ward is centrally located and home to a buzzing food and arts scene. Continue reading

America’s hottest neighborhoods: Midtown District in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Oklahoma City is experiencing a pandemic-induced real estate boom, with coastal buyers flocking to one of the city’s most vibrant areas: Midtown. Here’s what you need to know about OKC’s hottest neighborhood. Continue reading

America’s Hottest Neighborhoods: Willow Glen in San Jose, California

Robust work-from-home policies amid the pandemic and an upcoming development by Google, as well as other charms, make Willow Glen an enviable place to live. Continue reading

America’s hottest neighborhoods: North Winton Village in Rochester, New York

The older neighborhood has long been a more affordable alternative to other trendier parts of the city, but that may soon change as home prices and rents are rising as the area becomes more popular. Continue reading

America’s hottest neighborhoods: North Hills in Raleigh, North Carolina

A $1 billion Innovation District, a plethora of amenities and a new city plan have pushed Raleigh’s North Hills to the top of buyers’ lists. Continue reading

America’s hottest neighborhoods: The North End in Boise, Idaho

The North End has hiking trails, coffee shops, a popular co-op and tree-lined streets. Those amenities have helped make it eminently livable and one of the hottest neighborhoods in the U.S. Continue reading