December 2, 2025 - 18:50

Ryan Serhant, known for his role in Netflix’s "Owning Manhattan," is making waves as he approaches the new year with a daring prediction for the real estate market in 2026. Having established his own successful firm just five years ago, Serhant has been closely observing trends and shifts in the housing landscape.
His latest forecast suggests that divorce rates will significantly impact the real estate market in the coming years. Serhant believes that as more couples choose to separate, there will be an increased demand for housing solutions tailored to individuals rather than families. This shift could lead to a rise in smaller living spaces and a greater emphasis on urban properties that cater to single buyers or newly divorced individuals.
As he gears up for the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead, Serhant's insights could shape the strategies of real estate professionals and investors alike. The industry will be watching closely to see how these predictions unfold in the evolving market.
June 27, 2026 - 20:44
Mi'kmaq Nation acquires 3,400 acres in Maine, doubling tribal land holdingsThe Mi`kmaq Nation has purchased a 3,400-acre property in northern Maine, significantly expanding its tribal land base. The acquisition more than doubles the land the tribe currently owns and...
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Sale closed in Guerneville: $524,000 for a single-family homeA single-family home with roots stretching back to 1938 has officially changed hands in Guerneville, closing at a final sale price of $524,000. The property, which carries the charm and character...
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Zohran Mamdani's New York City Rent Freeze Passes in Landmark 7-1 VoteNew York City`s Rent Guidelines Board voted 7-1 on Tuesday to approve a zero percent rent increase for the city`s one million rent-stabilized apartments, handing State Assemblymember Zohran Mamdani...
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Real estate agents are leaving traditional brokerages for 100% commission modelsThe math in residential real estate agent compensation has become impossible to ignore. For decades, the standard split between a listing agent and their brokerage hovered around 70-30, with the...