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Opinion: Proptech’s big miss

Housing Wire

As a marketer by profession, I tend to put these companies into categories to create a narrative and to develop brand specificity. There are hundreds of companies that help with various parts of the transaction and process “supply chain,” from search and valuation to closing, from appraisal to title, from targeting to closing.

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June Newsletter-Easing Off the Pedal

DW Slater Company

They had simulators that you sat in and gave you all kinds of tests to develop your defensive driving skills. Economic changes, policy changes, supply chain issues, social changes, and buying power can all impact real estate. Supply is slightly up from last month. It was great! Another thing to watch is new construction.

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VIDEO: Infinity Shore Club – Seattle Waterfront Condo Offers Unparallel Views

Will Springer Realtor

Infinity Shore Club Residences delivers the ultimate in luxury and modern living along with unobstructed waterfront vistas just far enough away from the city’s clamor. Like other construction projects, Infinity was hampered by the pandemic, a concrete workers’ strike, supply-chain disruptions and the closure of the West Seattle Bridge.

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Affordable housing inventory is limited due to foreclosure prevention efforts

Housing Wire

That key source of affordable housing inventory: distressed properties sold to third-party buyers or repossessed by lenders at foreclosure auction. Department of Housing and Urban Development ( HUD ) , that 200,000 represented close to 20% of all single-family homes supplied to the market in 2019.

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CITIES FACE DAUNTING OFFICE-VACANCY CHALLENGE

Will Springer Realtor

Local government, developers, architects and others will need to step up and take responsibility for the sake of our city. The brighter news is that labor shortages and supply-chain disruptions are improving but it’s hardly “back to normal.” Developers are also facing the constraints of local government and their constituents.

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Will Springer Realtor - Untitled Article

Will Springer Realtor

They have also been spending oodles of money to shape their residences to meet new living needs – modern and spacious, when possible – as households live in their homes for longer. In many cases, the long lag time to complete projects is no longer from dreaded supply-chain issues. Owners are investing about $475B ( yes, billion!

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Will Springer Realtor - Untitled Article

Will Springer Realtor

Buyers are finally receiving a break on prices, falling sharply from October for single-family homes and among all home types (single-family, townhome and condo combined). The promotion allows future buyers to “test drive” the condo community with a 6-month rental and the option to purchase thereafter. . in a month, down 3.9%