Daily there seems to be
new real estate technology from CRMs to mobile apps to wearable gear.
While some real estate agents have adjusted to
new real estate technology, others trail behind.
A new real estate technology company backed by Google Ventures, among others, officially made its debut into the fractious world of agent rankings today.
Meet the hottest
new real estate technology companies of 2017 at the REALTORS ® Expo.
Research, plan, and implementation of
new real estate technology using up - to - date social media tools for self and team branding while increasing awareness and drive engagement with the team to maximize ROI.
Foyr.com, a Hyderabad - based online interior designing and home dà © cor startup, has raised funding from
a new real estate technology...
From different brokerage models to
new real estate technologies, the real estate industry is transforming — but despite all the investment and innovation, the transaction remains unchanged.
Be the first to test out
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The first day of e-PRO ® coursework covers a wide range of topics, including the changing market, reputation management, and how to use
new real estate technologies to your advantage.
Not exact matches
We came up with the following
new Facebook Industry Benchmarks for 18 industries (Apparel, Auto, B2B, Beauty, Consumer Services, Education, Employment & Job Training, Finance & Insurance, Fitness, Home Improvement, Healthcare, Industrial Services, Legal,
Real Estate, Retail,
Technology, and Travel & Hospitality).
A standout in
real estate technology, Floored created a
new product category in a staid industry.
Launched in 2013 and headquartered in Los Angeles (with a satellite office in
New York City), Patch of Land uses
technology and data to provide transparent and low - minimum
real estate investing opportunities in both residential and commercial projects.
With nearly 11K apartments added in 2017, metro Denver expects another 12K in 2018 Developers added nearly 11,000
new apartments in the Denver area in 2017, and another 12,000 more should come online in 2018, according to RealPage, a
real estate technology and analytics firm.
NAR was one of the first associations approved to offer a top - level domain and among the first in the
real estate industry to commit to this
new technology.
In our cover story this issue, we look at the
new technology that has the potential to revolutionize
real estate — way beyond -LSB-...]... [more]
Clayton's testimony is pretty convenient timing for Harbor, a
new blockchain
technology company that just raised $ 10 million from an interesting group of investors, including Chicago - based Valor Equity Partners; the
real estate tech - focused venture firm Fifth Wall Ventures; the Dubai venture firm Vy Capital; and Craft Ventures, a
new venture fund created by serial entrepreneur David Sacks — who also helped incubate Harbor.
Chicago - based commercial
real estate technology startup Truss has unveiled a
new platform that will help landlords streamline the leasing process.
The Inman News Innovator Awards recognizes companies, individuals and tech tools that use
new technologies creatively to enhance user experience, boost productivity, improve efficiency and cultivate transparency within the
real estate industry.
New technologies for investors and developers alike are changing the face of real estate investing, and both demographic demands and a push outside of primary markets are forcing the creation of new repositories for existing dry powd
New technologies for investors and developers alike are changing the face of
real estate investing, and both demographic demands and a push outside of primary markets are forcing the creation of
new repositories for existing dry powd
new repositories for existing dry powder.
Examples of these risks, uncertainties and other factors include, but are not limited to the impact of: adverse general economic and related factors, such as fluctuating or increasing levels of unemployment, underemployment and the volatility of fuel prices, declines in the securities and
real estate markets, and perceptions of these conditions that decrease the level of disposable income of consumers or consumer confidence; adverse events impacting the security of travel, such as terrorist acts, armed conflict and threats thereof, acts of piracy, and other international events; the risks and increased costs associated with operating internationally; our expansion into and investments in
new markets; breaches in data security or other disturbances to our information
technology and other networks; the spread of epidemics and viral outbreaks; adverse incidents involving cruise ships; changes in fuel prices and / or other cruise operating costs; any impairment of our tradenames or goodwill; our hedging strategies; our inability to obtain adequate insurance coverage; our substantial indebtedness, including the ability to raise additional capital to fund our operations, and to generate the necessary amount of cash to service our existing debt; restrictions in the agreements governing our indebtedness that limit our flexibility in operating our business; the significant portion of our assets pledged as collateral under our existing debt agreements and the ability of our creditors to accelerate the repayment of our indebtedness; volatility and disruptions in the global credit and financial markets, which may adversely affect our ability to borrow and could increase our counterparty credit risks, including those under our credit facilities, derivatives, contingent obligations, insurance contracts and
new ship progress payment guarantees; fluctuations in foreign currency exchange rates; overcapacity in key markets or globally; our inability to recruit or retain qualified personnel or the loss of key personnel; future changes relating to how external distribution channels sell and market our cruises; our reliance on third parties to provide hotel management services to certain ships and certain other services; delays in our shipbuilding program and ship repairs, maintenance and refurbishments; future increases in the price of, or major changes or reduction in, commercial airline services; seasonal variations in passenger fare rates and occupancy levels at different times of the year; our ability to keep pace with developments in
technology; amendments to our collective bargaining agreements for crew members and other employee relation issues; the continued availability of attractive port destinations; pending or threatened litigation, investigations and enforcement actions; changes involving the tax and environmental regulatory regimes in which we operate; and other factors set forth under «Risk Factors» in our most recently filed Annual Report on Form 10 - K and subsequent filings by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Sonoma State University Wine Spectator Learning Center Wins «Top
Real Estate Projects» Award The
new home for Sonoma State University's Wine Business Institute includes the Wine Spectator Learning Center, a state - of - the - art facility with classrooms and outdoor space that have capacity for more than 300 students, venues for public seminars and events, and
technology to showcase the business of wine and hospitality...
When it comes to export of services, firms in
New York City — in finance,
technology, media, business and professional services, and
real estate — have a substantial footprint in global trade, accounting for $ 31.9 billion, or 58 percent of the state's total exports,» Ms. Wylde said in her testimony.
The indictment accused Skelos of wielding his considerable political influence as the Senate's top member to benefit environmental
technology company AbTech, which landed a $ 12 million contract for a stormwater - remediation system in Skelos» home base of Nassau County, and Glenwood Management, a prominent
New York
real estate development company with ties to AbTech.
Adam allegedly collected hundreds of thousands of dollars from a
real estate developer (reportedly Glenwood) and an environmental
technology company in return for help from the senator's office, according to the complaint cited by the
New York Post.
Prosecutors argued that Skelos exerted political influence to benefit the environmental
technology company AbTech, which scored a $ 12 million contract for a stormwater remediation project in Nassau County, and Glenwood Management, the
New York City
real estate titan with financial and personnel ties to AbTech.
The
new charges are in addition to bribery and extortion charges connected to two other alleged corruption schemes, dealing with a
real estate developer and an environmental
technology company.
Glenwood Management, a
New York City
real estate developer, was directed to funnel a $ 20,000 payment to Adam Skelos, and to help get him consulting payments at AbTech Industries, an environmental
technology company, officials said.
We will also discuss here contemporary
real estate issues, what's
new and cool with
technology, opinions, market updates, national news of interest, advice.
When we chatted with the CEO in January he basically said they built prototypes to woo
real estate firms, hospitals, and various other businesses to invest in
new technology.
The good news is, since the devastating market tumble a decade ago,
new laws and
technology have combined to make high - quality
real estate and other asset classes more accessible.
Farming out tasks such as these and taking advantage of
new technology will keep your
real estate income more «passive» than if you were trying to do everything yourself.
Thanks to
new technology that's breaking down geographic barriers to
real estate investing, a growing number of buyers are branching out and confidently purchasing investment properties in markets far from where they live.
Fundrise, a pioneer in the space, has leveraged
new regulations and
technology to offer the first ever eREITTM investment — a low - fee, diversified commercial
real estate investment available directly online to anyone in the United States.
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New Media Artist, Teacher Jean B. Franklin — Co-Owner of Black Mountain Books Rick Gruber — Director Emeritus, The Ogden Museum of Art Larry Hopkins — Owner, Ananda Hair Studio Katie Lee Koven — University Gallery Director, Utah State University David McConville — President of the Buckminster Fuller Institute Carol Pennell —
Real Estate Broker Susan Rhew — Graphic Designer, Susan Rhew Design Glen Shults — Attorney Jane Anne Tager — Human Resources Director Fred Turner — Associate Professor of Communication and Director of the Program in Science,
Technology and Society at Stanford University
New York (February 18, 2016)-- Delos ™, a wellness
real estate and
technology firm, today announced a strategic alliance with CBRE Group, Inc. that will advance Delos» mission to transform indoor environments into spaces that help nurture, sustain and promote human health and well - being.
New York,
New York (May 12, 2017)-- Delos ™, a wellness
real estate and
technology firm, today announces the first landmark alliance in Japan with Shimizu Corporation, a leading construction, architectural, engineering and property services, offering an integrated, comprehensive planning, design and build solutions for a broad range of construction and engineering projects worldwide to accelerate the transformation of indoor environments into spaces that promote human health and wellness.
New York,
New York (March 31, 2017)-- Delos ™, a wellness
real estate and
technology firm, today announces a strategic alliance with Overbury PLC and Morgan Lovell PLC, two of the United Kingdom's foremost office design, fit out and refurbishment firms, to accelerate the transformation of indoor environments into spaces that promote human health and wellness.
New York,
New York (September 28, 2016)-- Delos ™, a wellness
real estate and
technology firm, has announced a partnership with HOK, a global design, architecture and engineering firm, to accelerate the organization's mission to integrate health and wellness into the built environment.
New York,
New York (October 4, 2016)-- Delos ™, a wellness
real estate and
technology firm, today announced a strategic alliance with preeminent full - service construction services provider Structure Tone to accelerate integration of health and well - being in the built environment.
But again, that same
technology could be used to create
new types of law firms and service providers, entities less tied to expensive
real estate and its concomitant trappings that add no client value and inflate the cost of services.
The amount of
new London leases taken up by the largest law firms in the capital fell by more than 50 % last year, as factors such as flexible working,
new technology and the Brexit vote push law firms to rethink their
real estate footprint.
«Close collaboration with our
new colleagues in China combined with Dentons» deep understanding and engagement in key sectors of the Canadian economy — including energy; mining; financial services; construction, P3 and infrastructure;
real estate; and
technology, media and telecommunications — will greatly strengthen our ability to serve clients who are involved in the Canadian economy wherever they may be,» he added.
They include: (1) regulatory law and enforcement work, because industries from banking to private equity funds to large oil companies will likely be targets of the
new administration, while health insurance companies will be subject to heightened regulation; (2) litigation, because a Democratic administration will probably push back tort reform measures, giving rise to more lawsuits; (3) «green» law, i.e., representing companies that deal in green
technology, whose growth will be stimulated by likely tax incentives as well as a cap and trade system; and (4)
real estate, because the bailout legislation will most likely require banks availing themselves of the benefits to begin issuing mortgages again.
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The
new partners bring a wealth of experience in the
technology, media, telecoms (TMT) and
real estate sectors across corporate, intellectual property (IP) and commercial litigation.
On the Apple Watch, this
technology opened up a whole
new range of features because of the limited screen
real estate on the device's display.
An event presented in a series of top - level keynotes, interactive panel discussions and solution - based case studies with a focus on learning and building partnerships in the emerging Blockchain space, BlockChain World Forum will explore the industries that are set to be disrupted the most by this
new technology, including; legal sectors, financial services, insurance, energy, music, government,
real estate and more.
Pretoria, South Africa — Zabercoin is an innovative and stable
real estate utility token providing a
new dimension to
real estate by utilizing decentralized blockchain
technology to transform
real estate located in emerging markets into a global cryptocurrency market environment.