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What’s On Your Real Estate Mind For 2024? (Pt2)

Toronto Realty Blog

On Monday, we started to discuss the topics, themes, issues, and stories that would consume our “real estate minds in 2024,” notably the things that might concern us the most. And not because the increased renewal rate isn’t a factor in my personal finances, but rather because there’s just nothing I can do about it.

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Virtual Reality for Real Estate: Comprehensive Guide for 2024

The Close

Virtual reality (VR) has become ubiquitous in our everyday lives and is quickly becoming a staple in the real estate industry. In this article, I’ll explain virtual reality real estate, how it can change your business, and why you need to get on board with this new technology. Let’s start by answering this basic question.

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Salt Lake City Real Estate Market & Investment Overview

Marco Santarelli

Housing data by Salt Lake Board of Realtors®. The pandemic has supercharged Utah’s housing market driven by historically low interest rates and low unemployment rate. The city is the core of the Salt Lake City metropolitan area, which has a population of roughly 1.2 It has become one of the top markets to watch in 2021.

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Good Riddance: CMHC Cancels First-Time Home Buyer Incentive

Toronto Realty Blog

To be fair, some might want to ask, “Why would you celebrate the fact that the Canadian Mortgage & Housing Corporation has canceled the First-Time Home Buyers’ Incentive?” TorontoRealtyBlog Did you hear about that NCAA swimmer who won gold in his race, in record time, but was disqualified? Celebrating too early.

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How Can An Increase In Taxes Mean An Increase In “Affordability?”

Toronto Realty Blog

We tend to just make up our own saying, so long as it includes the words “death and taxes.” Alright, for those of you cheating and using Google , you might see that “death and taxes” was used in the play, The Cobbler of Preston , from 1716. ” You’ve heard it. ” Who said it? Alright, sorry.

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Making Sense of the Multifamily Market Today – June 2022

A Student of the Real Estate Game

Let’s break things down into a couple different segments; inflation/rates, single-family housing, supply/demand fundamentals, and questions/things to watch. The surge in borrowing costs have driven up cap rates and brought the capital markets to a momentary freeze. Single-Family Housing. Inflation / Rates.

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Looking Forward to 2023: Slow and Steady Wins the Race

GeekEstate

Well, the music has stopped and the chickens have come home to roost. The importance of climate hasn’t lessened in 2023. In fact, the impact of the Inflation Reduction Act will reverberate for years to come. That said, we’re going back to the basics in 2023: profits rule and negative unit economics drool. prior to an IPO. PROPTECH TRENDS.

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