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Buyer agency: a crucial historical shift in real estate

Housing Wire

Let’s delve into the potential negative consequences of diminishing or eliminating buyer representation, underscoring why this development matters more than ever in today’s real estate market. The unintended consequences of eliminating buyer agency 1. For these buyers, every dollar matters.

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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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Opportunities to improve the home-building process

Housing Wire

The build process was a logistical nightmare from start to finish. So many times I wondered to myself, “Why are site logistics and materials managed by someone in a truck writing on a notepad?” “Why I know that’s not the case for most people. There are tons of overlapping components to understand. Why are costs so unpredictable?”

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Ohio Land for Sale: Is the Market Still Ripe for Growth in 2022?

The Robert Weiler Company

Our land brokers anticipate steady demand from land buyers, other CRE investors, land developers, and tenants in Ohio, Central Ohio, and Columbus, Ohio. The sector’s inventory levels, sales volume, and average sales prices indicate that momentum will continue this year. What Does Low Inventory Mean for Ohio Land for Sale?

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Why Buy Commercial Real Estate? Deep Dive Into 6 Sought-After Property Types!

The Robert Weiler Company

Low mortgage rates and an inventory crunch (limited supply) fuel the US housing market fire. Less Onerous Insurance Policies: While it’s valid that multifamily properties have more to insure, often, these policies are easier to read and manage. A fundamental question to be asked: can the land be developed as you intend?

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AN URGENT CALL FOR CHANGES TO ZONING LAWS

Will Springer Realtor

shows a link between heart health and inclusionary zoning, where local governments require developers of new multifamily buildings to set aside a certain number of units for low-income housing. A study released in September – and believed to be the first of its kind in the U.S. Some parts of the U.S. – >> U.S.

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