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A lab, apartment complex, and scientific research facility combo goes for $4,444,444 in an alternate MCU reality of 1960s New ...
I f real estate development is on the verge of a comeback, as we hope, it could not have chosen a better time. With all the worry around federal public works, trade wars and related matters, it ...
When and where to use real estate hashtags Not all social media platforms respond to hashtags the same way, just as some platforms prefer short videos versus long videos versus text-based content ...
Real Estate Market & Homes A Miami real estate expert tells us how to invest in South Florida By Sarah Moreno , Jessica Serrano and Esther Piccolino May 29, 2025 5:50 PM ...
RealPage Accounting: Best overall real estate accounting software Source: RealPage For real estate firms needing robust functionality without excessive complexity, RealPage strikes a strong ...
Real estate titans 'hold their nose' and get behind Cuomo with big money The industry’s campaign contributions stand in contrast to their prior bad blood with the former governor.
It adds higher exposure to U.S. markets means more concerns for the Canadian industrial real estate sector compared with Europe, which has so far seen more limited U.S. tariffs.
A Portugal-based real estate firm has seen $100 million in sales thanks to leads generated by an AI real estate agent. The technology was developed by Israeli startup eSelf AI.
No discussion about real estate logos would be complete without mentioning Century 21. Here’s why: Century 21 has consistently ranked as the most recognized brand in real estate for 25 years.
Sales ground to a halt, making it hard to determine a given property’s true value. Commercial real estate lending declined 47 percent last year, according to the MBA.
New rules for the residential real estate market mean that anyone in the market to buy or sell a home will encounter unfamiliar processes, and possibly a bit of confusion. The “practice changes ...
After Newsday’s 2019 Long Island Divided investigation into housing discrimination, one of three real estate agents who lost their license is working again. NewsdayTV’s Macy Egeland reports.