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Savvy real estate agents look beyond ChatGPT

Housing Wire

The history of AI and where it is going The Turing Test was developed by Alan Turing in 1950. It re-emerged in the AI scene in October 2012. A functioning neural network was viewed as the pathway to develop AI capable of learning anything a human could, and perhaps becoming more intelligent than humans. What is next?

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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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Must-Read Tips to Appraise, Buy, and Sell Special Purpose Property [2021]

The Robert Weiler Company

Today, it is in the aforementioned neighborhoods that a special purpose property – buildings designed for one specific use – are being repurposed for new ventures. And, it is a major development that the Columbus region should celebrate. And, they too, face a variety of challenges unique to their designation. What Is It Anyway?

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For Your Consideration, A Review

Valuation Nation

Introduction: The purpose of the appraisal review is to develop an opinion of quality for the referenced appraisal report (blog). The appraisal review was developed, and the report was prepared in accordance with the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice. Issues with the Development Process.

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HOME BUYERS FACING ‘TRIPLE-WHAMMY’ EFFECT

Will Springer Realtor

The House version, HB 1782 , is backed by developer and Realtor® lobbyists, Habitat for Humanity and environmental groups, according to The Seattle Times. in 2019, the amount of vacant office space has grown each quarter to finish 2021 at 11.6% (excluding available sub-lease space), a level not seen in the city since 2012. CONDO NEWS.

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