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Opinion: Don’t let red tape strangle city development

Housing Wire

I grew up in Houston, and I’ve seen the benefits and the pitfalls of real estate development in perhaps the most lightly regulated city in the United States — a place where developers don’t fret about complex building regulations, because such regulations simply don’t exist. The results are uneven, but can be inspiring.

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Six Essential Steps to Commercial Real Estate Success

Cleveland Appraisal Blog

Working as a commercial real estate developer can be a lucrative career path for savvy entrepreneurs. Setting Yourself Up for Success in Real Estate Development. Perhaps the most important trait for a commercial real estate developer is the ability to identify an ideal piece of land. Image by Unsplash. Network to get funding.

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Crisis management in real estate: 8 tips for handling difficult situations

Housing Wire

Consider the residential client disappointed at the lack of inventory , or the commercial investor with many vacancies in a once-thriving property. As with establishing effective communication expectations early on, developing a crisis management plan before you need it will allow you to effectively deal with unexpected problems.

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How to Find a Property Manager Company in Ohio

The Robert Weiler Company

As an investor, you know that income-generating properties can bring a reliable monthly cash flow and build long-term wealth. Hiring the wrong property manager can result in missed rent, vacancies, poor maintenance, tenant dissatisfaction, and financial loss. Greater tenant retention.

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Should Real Estate Investors Get a Real Estate License?

Listing Spark

One common piece of advice is that investors should become licensed agents—but should real estate investors get a real estate license? Should Real Estate Investors Get a Real Estate License?: One investor may put their retirement savings in passively managed REITs. Does it provide any value, and is that value worth it?

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Warehouse Space in Columbus, Ohio: 17 Actionable Steps to Find, Lease & Organize Your Next Hub

The Robert Weiler Company

Industrial real estate investors and developers can’t add new properties to the market fast enough. According to a recent report from commercial real estate development association, NAIOP , there is a lot of optimism for the industrial sector, nationally, as supply chain conditions steadily improve.

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In-House vs. 3rd-Party On-Site Property Managers: Which Is Best for Your CRE?

The Robert Weiler Company

To maximize profits and maintain good relationships with long-term tenants, the property manager must invest a lot of time and work. While in-house property managers can download generic documents for free, investors or owners must include the specific properties’ details. Ideally, these disputes don’t end up in court.