Power Shift in Miami: What the City’s First Democratic Mayor in 30 Years Means for Housing and Insurance Markets

By Buchanan Maldonado Eileen Higgins just won election as Miami’s first woman mayor and the first Democrat to hold the post in nearly three decades, ending roughly 28–30 years of control by the Republican-aligned party at City Hall. Higgins has said she intends to make the mayor position effectively “full-time,” rather than part-time, signaling a … More Power Shift in Miami: What the City’s First Democratic Mayor in 30 Years Means for Housing and Insurance Markets

How the Van Epps Special Election Win Could Shape the Economy, Real Estate Market, and Home Insurance Prices in 2026

By Buchanan Maldonado Matt Van Epps’ projected win in Tennessee’s 7th Congressional District special election represents more than just a political shift — it carries meaningful implications for national fiscal policy, investor sentiment, and several consumer-driven industries. Because this seat helps maintain the Republican majority in the House, a Van Epps victory stabilizes the legislative … More How the Van Epps Special Election Win Could Shape the Economy, Real Estate Market, and Home Insurance Prices in 2026