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.

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.

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.

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.

Pinellas County commits $7.94 million for affordable housing in St. Pete and Largo

The units will house individuals and families who earn between 30% and 80% of the area’s median income.

Real estate commissions already shifting ahead of NAR lawsuit settlement deadline

Big real estate brokers are at odds over the long-term impact of a high-profile series of class-action lawsuit settlements on buyer broker commissions. But data shows they are already moving.