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Market Map: 240 Real Estate Technology Companies Transforming Today’s Housing Market

GeekEstate

This market map real estate technology companies operating across every phase of the home purchase value chain. For instance, while Blend’s original product focused specifically on the mortgage point-of-sale, the company has since expanded to offer title services, home insurance and closings.

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Top Five: Blog Posts Of 2020!

Toronto Realty Blog

Charging somebody an extra $3 on the purchase of printer ink, because there’s an assumption that they’re disposing of their previous printer ink, doesn’t make people purchase less ink. The eco-taxes that are supposed to help the environment? They don’t. We know they don’t. Preaching to the converted.

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19 Reasons Why You Should Invest in Real Estate Today

HomeLight

You build equity in your real estate investments. If you invest in actual houses, your equity in the home should increase the longer you own it. Equity is the portion of the home you own outright — as opposed to the part a bank may own if you have some kind of loan or financing. And you can leverage that equity.

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Best Real Estate Websites For Buyers And Sellers In 2020

Marco Santarelli

® offers a comprehensive list of for-sale properties, as well as the information and tools to make informed real estate decisions. For example, it provides a quick snapshot of local markets like the median sale price and average price per square foot so you can estimate what a house is worth on the market in good condition.

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Guest Blog: “Vacant Homes & Empty Minds”

Toronto Realty Blog

Sarna is also very worried about the impact on property purchasers, since they will be responsible for the tax if sellers fail to file, provide inaccurate information on their declaration or don’t pay the tax owed. If the tenant/property manager fails to remit the withheld funds in a timely manner they will face an array of penalties.