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Who Bears the Brunt of Real Estate Losses, Regional Banks or Large Institutions?

We are now starting to see the impact of extended high interest rates. For those that have floating rate loans, they are already feeling the

To Get People Back to the Office We Need to Normalize Napping

Discover the missing 'G' in the E.S.G movement. Delve deeper into why redirecting investments towards 'brown' companies, especially in the real estate sector, could be

Offices Need a Healthy Bit of Hostile Design

Discover the missing 'G' in the E.S.G movement. Delve deeper into why redirecting investments towards 'brown' companies, especially in the real estate sector, could be

Real Estate Needs to Embrace the Missing G of ESG

Discover the missing 'G' in the E.S.G movement. Delve deeper into why redirecting investments towards 'brown' companies, especially in the real estate sector, could be

Zillow’s 1% Loans Have Little to Do With Helping First Time Home Buyers

Zillow has become the most popular residential real estate portal in the U.S. They did this by becoming masters of lead generation. Their first big

A Wave of Litigation Might Transform Real Estate Technology

Technology develops faster than our legal system moves. Eventually, though presidents get set and regulations get penned that try to level what can be a

MLS Cybersecurity Failures and the Continuing Stranglehold of Old Real Estate Systems

In the U.S. real estate market, Multiple Listing Services (MLSs) play a pivotal role that resembles a form of monopoly, though it may not fit

Can Empty Office Buildings Be Transformed Into Indoor Urban Farming Spaces?

Farming gave birth to civilization. Once people were able to grow enough food to eat in one place they were able to roll up their

Landlords Should Be Cautious When Using AI

AI is one of the most important technological developments of our time. It has the potential to automate almost any repetitive task and even interact

Our Cities Are Too Hot and So Is the Ground Beneath Them

Scientists have long understood the urban heat island effect, a term used to describe the way that cities, with their miles of roads and acres

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