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Three Ways Commercial Real Estate Protects Against Inflation – Forbes

Inflation can be summarised as the decline of the purchasing power of a currency. In other words, it can also mean that the average price of a collection of goods and services in an economy increases in prices over time.  Since the same amount of currency effectively buys lesser goods and/or services, investments that are […]

Real Estate & Construction News Round-Up – December 2021 #3 – JD Supra

Proptech and digital real estate are poised for growth in 2022, millennials continue to supercharge the housing market, real estate brokers and agents can leverage gaming technology to showcase property, and more. Last week’s MIPIM Propel conference in New York, which drew hundreds of real estate professionals, technology executives, and venture capitalists, involved discussions surrounding […]

Clever Real Estate negotiates lower commission rates – St. Louis Public Radio

Four years ago, Clever Real Estate launched with an ambitious goal: to shake up the way Americans hire real estate agents — and how much they pay them. It’s making headway. To date, the St. Louis startup boasts that it’s saved customers $80 million in fees. It’s on pace to help people sell 6,000 homes […]

Real estate boomed in 2021, but these NYC buyers lost big – New York Post

Introducing the biggest losers in real estate’s bull market. Most investors made a killing over the last two years as prices leapt across virtually every sector of the residential market. But some investors are learning that even supposedly ironclad “Swiss bank vault” Manhattan towers carry big risks. The XI, a massive $2 billion, 236-unit condo […]

Reston Real Estate: The Bonner Homes of Reston – Reston Now

This is a sponsored post by Eve Thompson of Reston Real Estate. Reston architectural aficionados know that Reston architect Ken Bonner built the first house in South Reston — a detached single-family house on Stirrup Road. Ken once recalled having to transport a portable generator to the building site because there were no power lines yet. […]

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