Florida residents spent over $300 million buying property in NYC

In a reverse move, more Florida residents are buying in New York, a new report found.Original Article

Sembler family sells St. Pete condo for over $7 million

A luxury condo unit in downtown St. Petersburg has traded hands.Original Article

The National Observer: The most-expensive housing markets

Housing costs have been on the rise everywhere, but prices in some ZIP codes have reached stratospheric heights. In this edition of The National Observer, see where your ZIP code ranks nationally. Plus, we also look at hiring managers' Gen Z problem and a blockbuster deal involving some of the nation's most iconic food brands.Original Article

Research institute outlines housing-policy reforms to address affordability

Housing affordability is becoming a bigger issue for U.S. voters, spurring policymakers — especially at the state and local levels — to consider new measures aimed at easing the burden facing both renters and prospective homeowners.Original Article

Share of million-dollar homes in Tampa Bay continues to rise

The share of U.S. homes worth $1 million or more is at a record high. See how Tampa Bay was affected.Original Article

Riverview apartments break ground

A development team with a track record of delivering apartments in the Tampa area has broken ground on a complex in Riverview.Original Article

Column: Why your rent isn’t coming down anytime soon

Apartment rents in Tampa Bay have soared 50% since 2019, and while renters hope for relief, it’s not likely to come.Original Article

Tampa Bay landlords turn to concessions to lure renters in increasingly competitive market

More landlords in Tampa Bay are offering incentives to lure in renters, a report finds.Original Article

The National Observer: What killed the ‘Great Migration?’

What killed the Great Migration? We explore that story, yet another major retailer bankruptcy and why the FTC is putting grocery stores under the microscope in this edition of The National Observer.Original Article

Waldorf Astoria branded condos could become St. Pete’s tallest building

The development is planned for the same block as the Saltaire, another luxury condo complex in downtown St. Pete.Original Article