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SHORTAGES AND DELAYS

Will Springer Realtor

The brighter news is that labor shortages and supply-chain disruptions are improving but it’s hardly “back to normal.” In a recent survey by Houzz, 79% of construction and design businesses reported experiencing moderate to severe labor shortages. That’s an improvement from a year ago when the figure was 91%.

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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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How DocMagic is helping accelerate digital closings

Housing Wire

The company’s powerful, end-to-end eMortgage technology is available via an intuitive interface that can be deployed quickly, and the company prides itself on its highly consultative approach designed to make the transition as easy as possible. The company quickly grew to offering custom form design and software.

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Why Industrial Space for Rent Is the Hottest CRE Sector in 2021

The Robert Weiler Company

Research : Also coined in the industry as “flex,” flex space is utilized for research and development to design new products. Just as there are two sides of a spectrum in residential real estate with new development and house flippers, characteristic types exist similarly in industrial space for rent.

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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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HOUSING INTENSITY TO REMAIN HOT DESPITE HEADWINDS

Will Springer Realtor

“Headwinds the real estate market will face in 2022 include affordability, inflation in the economy, the potential of higher taxes and additional economic factors (including supply chain issues and struggles to fill empty positions).”. Adam Leland-designed , newly constructed, two-bedroom home with finished basement.