Phrases with «estate economist»

An "estate economist" is someone who analyzes and studies the economy of real estate. They study how properties are bought, sold, and valued, and how this relates to the overall economy of an area. They help people and businesses make informed decisions about buying or selling properties based on economic factors. Full definition

Sentences with «estate economist»

  • One commercial real estate economist believes that most office owners aren't grappling with the decision between staying public and going private for a simple reason: They don't have to. (nreionline.com)
  • Last month, a panel of more than 100 real estate economists offered their predictions for the national housing market. (metrodepth.com)
  • Suzanne Mulvee, a senior real estate economist with Boston - based Property & Portfolio Research (PPR), takes a similar view, noting that transaction volume will not start picking up until late 2009, with many closings taking place in 2010. (nreionline.com)
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