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Real estate remain’s a sellers’ market, says Realtor.com’s Danielle Hale

By Richard | Jan 21, 2023

ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via EmailCNBC’s Diana Olick with Realtor.com’s Danielle Hale join ‘The Exchange’ to discuss an uptick in first time home buyers, rising all cash sales, and the prices of million dollar homes dropping off most. Source link

How This Engineer Is Bringing Biodiversity Back Into Our Cities

By Richard | Jan 20, 2023

Alistair Law, founder of Vertical Meadow Peter Landers Nature is disappearing at an alarming rate, with the built environment acknowledged as a significant contributor to the decline of biodiversity. Scientists are predicting that on our current trajectory of habitat loss and global warming, nearly 40% of all species will face extinction by the end of […]

The Multifamily “Bomb” is About to Blow

By Richard | Jan 20, 2023

Multifamily real estate is by no means an easy asset class to buy into. What most people mistook as simple investments in 2020 are now turning out to be cash-hemorrhaging, high-interest, soon-to-go-bust investments. Everyone and their grandma was trying to buy the biggest apartment building they could, bidding well over asking without checking the fundamentals […]

Oppenheimer initiates homebuilders Pulte, Toll as outperform

By Richard | Jan 19, 2023

CNBC's Diana Olick joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss homebuilders and whether the stocks are getting closer to a bottom. Source link

6 Reasons Your Employees Aren’t Reading Your Emails

By Richard | Jan 19, 2023

As communication technology continues to evolve and a younger generation emerges in the current workforce, many leaders are experiencing delayed or nonexistent response times to business-related emails. According to a Wakefield Research survey conducted in April 2021, email fatigue leads to around 38% of employees quitting their jobs. This is especially true for remote work […]

FIRE by 27 Using the “Chick-Fil-A Rule” of Real Estate

By Richard | Jan 19, 2023

Financial independence is something that people spend decades trying to achieve. For the average American worker, this can be a slow grind, saving a few hundred dollars a month, hoping to be financially free at sixty-five so they can finally enjoy retirement. The problem? You spent three or four decades at a job, waiting to […]

Building gains into housing stocks and how to trade the sector

By Richard | Jan 18, 2023

ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via Email CNBC’s Diana Olick digs into today’s housing data. With CNBC’s Melissa Lee and the Fast Money traders, Tim Seymour, Karen Finerman, Dan Nathan and Guy Adami. Source link

4 Startup Terms Explained With Analogies A 10 Year Old Would Understand

By Richard | Jan 18, 2023

If you don’t have any background in business it could be challenging to understand a lot of the … [+] commonly used startup jargon. So, here are some of the most important startup terms explained with analogies appropriate for a ten year old. getty Having a good grasp of the common language of the startup […]

How to Build Your Financial Foundation BEFORE Investing in Real Estate

By Richard | Jan 18, 2023

Personal finance is what most twenty-something-year-olds overlook. Why invest, save, or cut back spending when you finally have the money that a college degree or diploma promised you? For those who have just started working, spending all your hard-earned money on a bigger apartment, a nicer car, or a luxurious trip can be enticing. But, […]