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Looking Forward to 2023: Slow and Steady Wins the Race

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[Editor’s Note: Below is the full text of our 239th Weekly Transmission, originally delivered direct to the inbox of more than 600 GEM members on January 4th, 2023.]. For two straight years our central prediction theme was climate ( 2021 version ). The importance of climate hasn’t lessened in 2023. The return of business pragmatism.

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Looking Back on 2021

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[Editor’s Note: We publish a Weekly Transmission for GEM members , a series of long-form articles covering the spectrum from shipping container co-living spaces to the battle for listing acquisition in the first iBuyer world war. Following a year of record-breaking uncertainty, 2021 was the year that just was.

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A Look Forward to 2021: De-Carbonization Is King

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Sure, the United States will rejoin the Paris Climate Agreement on Biden’s watch. There will be talk that rising rates will grind housing to a halt. They’ll continue to relocate, and first-time buyers will take advantage of the Biden First-Time Buyer Tax Credit in larger-than-expected numbers. BY DREW MEYERS.

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Looking Back on 2022

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Many links included are to members-only articles, so won’t be accessible without an account already setup.]. Image created with: Jasper Prompt: New Years celebration over a city skyline reflecting houses reflecting technology with text reading “2022” Mortgage rates went up, and buying houses became harder.

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