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Okay, here's something that's going to surprise you. Despite all the headlines that you've seen this year about tariffs and market uncertainty, the San Francisco real estate market has actually had some of its strongest months this year than it's seen in a while. So, get this, there's one neighborhood that's absolutely crushing it right now.
Thinking about making a move to the Delaware coast? Well, you're not alone. So today we're going to look at three different beach towns with totally different vibes—and only one that I would bet on in 2025. And where would I live in coastal Delaware if I moved today? Well, let's get to it. Picture owning a slice of American history in a nearly 400-year-old town where real estate has seen strong appreciation over the past few years. Now, that's Lewis.
Entire districts are rising up from the desert. Tens of billions of dollars are being poured into mega projects in Las Vegas, and the impact on the city is massive. We're talking about NBA arenas, new airports, a high-speed train, and new underground tunnels. These projects will change how people live, travel, and invest in Las Vegas.
If you're thinking about retiring in Oregon, this video is going to save you a ton of time. As a top 1% realtor in southern Oregon, my team and I have helped hundreds of clients relocate all across the state. And the truth is, the right spot can absolutely make or break your retirement experience.
We all know San Francisco has become an absurdly expensive place to live. On top of things like groceries, going out for a night on the town with friends, transportation, gas, bridge tolls, parking, we have one of the highest housing costs of any major metropolitan area in the entire country with a $2.4 million average price for single family homes and $1.4 million price for condos.
I'm just going to come out and say it. Kansas City is the best city in the Midwest. I know that's a bold claim, and if you're from Chicago, St. Louis, Des Moines, or Minneapolis, you might already be shaking your head. But before you hit the comments, hear me out. This city has changed a lot over the past few years.
If you think that Anacortes, Washington is just a sleepy seaside town, wait until you see how we throw a festival. And that is exactly what we're talking about today. I am Leah Courage, your trusted real estate expert in Western Washington and proud Anacortes local. And today I am going to be giving you a front row seat to the biggest and best festivals and community events that this town has to offer.
Imagine this. It's sunrise and you're sipping coffee on your deck as bald eagles soar overhead. Seals bob along the shoreline and the ferry glides quietly through the channel. Living on the waterfront in Anacortes is not just about real estate. It's about claiming a front row seat to some of the most awe-inspiring views in the entire Pacific Northwest.
So, there's a property on a little island off the coast of Anacortes that is not very well known, but it's basically like the Martha's Vineyard of the West Coast. And on this property, you get something really spectacular. You get 400 ft of lowbank waterfront. You get a 5,000t house, an amplesized guest house, and that's just getting started.
So, there's an island just a five-minute ferry ride from Anacortes, Washington that feels like you are literally stepping into another world. It's quiet, it's peaceful, it's deeply artistic, and it is surrounded by incredible natural beauty, and it's almost completely unknown. Welcome to Guemes Island, the secret San Juan, the Martha's Vineyard of the West Coast.
When Kate and I moved to Tampa Bay, we were so excited. It was a new city, a new start, and more sunshine than our Pacy, Michigan skid can handle. But I'll be honest, we got a few things wrong. And if we had to do it all over again, there are some decisions we'd make very differently.
All right, so today we're checking out Meridian, Idaho and why it is booming. It's one of the larger cities in the Treasure Valley area. I'm going to go around and give you guys tours today. And today we're starting at Topgolf. So, if you're into golfing, come check this out.
There is a massive construction site off 95 and you can definitely not miss it. And by massive I mean 175,000 square feet. So roughly the size of three football fields. Except these won't be three football fields. They are going to be something even better for all families to enjoy all year round. This development is going to be Virginia's largest indoor water park complete with a full 90,000 ft adventure park and 97 luxury rooms.
You've seen the yachts. You've seen the influencers. But you haven't seen what I'm about to show you. There is a sector of wealth in Miami that is so private. Some homes are only reachable by water or air. Where $54 million mansions stay in the family for generations, never listed, never touched.
Charleston has hidden pockets that most people have no clue about. This is where the ultra wealthy live. And I'm not talking about downtown Charleston. I'm talking about neighborhoods with jaw-dropping 2 and 3 million plus homes. Today, we're going to take a look at Charleston's five most exclusive neighborhoods.
Dallas real estate is absolutely booming right now, but that doesn't mean that every house is a good buy. And I've sold hundreds of homes over the last couple of years, and I keep seeing buyers fall into the same traps—the buyers that don't work with us. Uh, and I want to caution you about that.
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