He discusses real estate research in major media outlets and provides economic and industry insights in publications and keynote presentations across the U.S..
Not exact matches
► Also in this week's issue is a Q and A with «European
research commissioner Carlos Moedas, a smiling, mild - mannered polyglot with experience in engineering,
real estate, and investment banking, to
discuss his plans for science in the European Union.
The SPIS is a catch 22, If you don't fill one out your neglagent and now if you do get one filled out your liable, The items on an SPIS are items agents need to
discuss and disclose in every
real estate deal, so without the form as a guideline we will always have areas that get overlooked or at least areas that we will be accused of not doing enough
research, an SPIS on it's own is not enough if the Seller is hidding something, but the oppourtunity to do a home inspection was included and revealed a problem, getting rid of the SPIS will not change the Seller hidding problems and then making their agent the escape goat, as always good agents will need to «protect thy @ss» RECO did nothing to acknowledge the condition for the home inspection should have been enough to allow the Buyers to verify the SPIS, this story has facts not being told otherwise the agent would not have pleaded guilty to these claims.
Twenty - somethings are not borrowing money to buy homes at the rate they were a decade ago — a trend that may have as much to do with high levels of student debt and poor job prospects as it has to do with trauma from the housing bust, according to new
research and analysis
discussed at the recent National Association of
Real Estate Editors (NAREE) conference.
NAR's
Research department provides this lecture series, in association with REALTOR ® University, featuring leading experts in fields related to
real estate discussing topics of interest to REALTOR ® University students.
An opportunity for
real property researchers in Canada to network, advocate
real estate research in Canada, share and
discuss current
research interests, keep up - to - date on market developments, interact with peers regarding publications and future
research trends, and help shape the
research agenda at REALPAC.
Do your
research, and come up with blog posts that
discuss current trends for your
real estate market.
To monitor,
research and
discuss capital markets issues affecting the management and governance of Canadian public sector REITS and REOCs in the commercial
real estate industry and engage government as appropriate.
«Show Me the Number: Communicating Probabilities and Tradeoffs in
Real Estate Transactions,» featured in the September 2013 issue of the Keller Center Research Report, discusses key implications of decision - making research for real estate profession
Real Estate Transactions,» featured in the September 2013 issue of the Keller Center Research Report, discusses key implications of decision - making research for real estate professi
Estate Transactions,» featured in the September 2013 issue of the Keller Center
Research Report, discusses key implications of decision - making research for real estate profes
Research Report,
discusses key implications of decision - making
research for real estate profes
research for
real estate profession
real estate professi
estate professionals.
The annual RERI conference is the preeminent event at which cutting - edge
research is presented and the practical implications for institutional
real estate investors
discussed.
RERI's annual conference, generally held in May of each year, is the venue in which funded
research is presented by authors and
discussed by an audience from both the institutional
real estate and academic worlds.