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How to Conduct the Most Effective Columbus, Ohio Property Search

The Robert Weiler Company

Tip 4: Tap into Transportation. If you think you’ve found a great area that passes all of the aforementioned criteria, now it’s time to look into transportation. As a general rule of thumb, the more transportation options available, the more potential there is for future growth in the area. from 2010 to 2020.

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The Proposed NYC "Pied-A-Terre Tax" Looks Catastrophic to NYC Real Estate

Miller Samuel

The New York state political zeitgeist was recently and suddenly tilted against luxury development in New York City. If this latest turn of events plays out as written, we'll be able to look back at this era as a milestone where the supertanker began to turn in the wrong direction for the new development multi-family industry.

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The Intel About Intel’s Columbus, OH Region Move (and Why Your Business Can Flourish Here, Too)

The Robert Weiler Company

In 2015, the company opened a $50 million research and development center in Solon, and in 2016, it spent another $31 million to expand its Quality Assurance Center in Dublin. Some of the largest brands include: Nationwide Insurance. Honda Research & Development Americas. Victoria’s Secret. Bath & Body Works.

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Drones for Real Estate Photography and Appraisals

D Fritz Appraisals

Using drones for real estate photography is a topic that drew a lot of chatter in the early 2010’s as a hotly debated topic among real estate agents. Land development, landscaping, paths, roads, parks, schools and other amenities nearby all contribute to a real estate appraisal. The Rise of Drones in the Canadian Real Estate Industry.

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Millennials Expected To Maintain Real Estate Buying Intensity

Will Springer Realtor

The narrow area known as Westlake, just west of Lake Union (and, notably, close to Facebook, Google and Amazon offices), has seen the number of people aged 25-34 double from 2010 to 2019 and now comprise 52% of its residents. An insurance company offered a good example of just how bad it has gotten. We are on the right track.