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U.S. gateway and emerging metros where Real Estate Trail tracks aggregated industry news and press-release activity. Click a city on the map, or browse the full list below.

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22 metros
In-depth coverage·128 articles

A Sun Belt logistics and corporate hub with heavy multifamily delivery, deep industrial demand, and a film-and-tech tenant base supporting office in select submarkets.

In-depth coverage·102 articles

A magnet for tech and corporate expansion with the strongest population growth among major metros, digesting heavy multifamily and office supply entering 2026.

In-depth coverage·21 articles

A value market with selective bright spots in healthcare, port logistics, and adaptive reuse of historic office in the central business district.

In-depth coverage·114 articles

Life sciences, top-tier universities, and a supply-constrained core keep Boston among the most defensive markets, even as lab space digests a wave of new construction.

In-depth coverage·63 articles

A banking and fintech hub with rapid in-migration, steady office demand in the urban core, and one of the most active multifamily pipelines in the Southeast.

In-depth coverage·230 articles

A deep, liquid market repricing office aggressively while industrial along the I-55 and I-80 corridors and well-located multifamily continue to draw institutional capital.

In-depth coverage·208 articles

The Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex leads the country in corporate relocations, construction starts, and absorption across industrial, multifamily, and office.

In-depth coverage·79 articles

A maturing institutional market with deep capital pools, a multifamily oversupply working through 2025-2026, and selective opportunities in industrial and life-sciences-adjacent product.

In-depth coverage·143 articles

Energy, ports, and population growth anchor Houston, where industrial and multifamily demand remains resilient and office is slowly working through legacy vacancy.

In-depth coverage·258 articles

The largest office and retail market on the West Coast continues to work through an asset-by-asset reset. Hospitality, mixed-use density plays, and selective retail are where capital is currently moving.

In-depth coverage·120 articles

Domestic migration, foreign capital, and a constrained land base have made Miami one of the most-watched gateway markets in the country. Hospitality, multifamily, and office have all repriced through the cycle.

In-depth coverage·30 articles

A Fortune 500-dense secondary market with stable industrial, durable medical office, and a multifamily supply pipeline that has cooled meaningfully entering 2026.

In-depth coverage·50 articles

Healthcare, music, and corporate relocations fuel one of the Sun Belt’s standout growth stories across multifamily, hospitality, and office.

In-depth coverage·1070 articles

The deepest CRE market in the country is bifurcated: trophy office is leasing at record rents while commodity Class B is being marked down or converted. Multifamily remains rent-stabilized and supply-constrained.

In-depth coverage·81 articles

A top in-migration and industrial market — semiconductors, logistics, and data centers drive demand while multifamily supply normalizes after a record delivery cycle.

In-depth coverage·68 articles

Population growth, no state income tax, and military and healthcare anchors give San Antonio steady multifamily and industrial demand at basis points below the Texas triangle gateways.

In-depth coverage·154 articles

Life sciences, defense, and a coastal supply ceiling keep San Diego durable. Multifamily fundamentals remain among the strongest in the West, and high-end land trades selectively.

In-depth coverage·381 articles

The epicenter of the office reset, now stabilizing on AI-driven leasing demand, while multifamily and retail in the core work back from cyclical lows.

In-depth coverage·75 articles

A tech-anchored gateway with strong industrial and life-science fundamentals; office recovery tracks the return-to-office posture of its largest employers.

In-depth coverage·46 articles

Strong in-migration and a diversifying employment base make Tampa Bay a leading Sun Belt market for multifamily, industrial, and emerging office demand.

2 articles

High barriers to entry, a fixed-supply land base, and a captive luxury demand profile make Vail one of the most defensible hospitality and luxury residential markets in North America.

In-depth coverage·175 articles

Government, defense, and a flight-to-quality office dynamic define the capital region, with data centers in Northern Virginia among the strongest asset classes in the country.