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Opinion: Covid helps green the building industry

Housing Wire

Zoom meetings from home offices have become widely used— in addition to other tech tools like Skype, MS Teams , Bluebeam and CaptureQA — to support productivity at home and for business to continue. In fire-prone areas, we think this idea will be embraced by builders and buyers alike. Remote work technology is here to stay.

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A look behind this year’s Tech100 winners

Housing Wire

Innovation: Sustaining innovations raised each architecture’s performance along steep trajectories — so steep that the performance available from each architecture soon satisfied the needs of customers in the established markets. Knock.com offers solutions for both buyers and sellers. Consolidation in the industry.

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How to Stage Your Florida Home for a Successful Virtual Tour

Lamacchia Realty

HOW TO STAGE YOUR FLORIDA HOME FOR A SUCCESSFUL VIRTUAL TOUR Preparing your home for a successful virtual tour is more than just capturing images; it’s all about creating an immersive experience that captivates potential buyers. They eliminate the need for physical visits, making things far more convenient for both buyers and sellers.

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Appraising Historical Homes

Appraisal Today

This article provides an insight into the appraisal process of historical properties, emphasizing the role of market data, potential buyers, specialized databases, appraisal methods, and the significant impact of preservation restrictions. Sometimes buyers like them and sometimes not. Many people don’t like them. baths, 2,973 sq.ft.,

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VIDEO: Solution to Housing Shortage May Be Just a Printer Away

Will Springer Realtor

The 3-D printer has helped our world move forward with new, affordable designs for everything from car parts to custom tools for industrial use. The housing industry is now getting in on the action with the development of 3-D printed homes. The approximate 350 sq. For about $4,000, they can 3-D print an 850 sq. home in 24 hours.”.