If Trump carries through with the House proposal, many
real estate executives believe the changes in incentives could fundamentally restructure the economics of the industry with potentially devastating consequences.
Two recently released surveys show that
real estate executives believe the industrial market needs new life and flexibility to meet the demands of e-commerce and technology.
Not exact matches
The 57 - year - old
real estate executive, accompanied by several staffers and volunteers who distributed campaign literature, frequently told those he spoke with about what he
believes to be Mayor Bill de Blasio's flaws, especially a splintered relationship with the NYPD and his inability to «consensus - build» with Governor Cuomo.
«I think the business community
believes he's responsive, he's honest, he listens,» said James Stuckey, divisional dean of the NYU Schack Institute of
Real Estate and former Forest City Ratner Companies
executive.
Although he has already spent more than $ 4 million, the
real -
estate executive said he didn't
believe he could raise the funds needed to oust Mayor de Blasio in a general election.
Phil Soper, the chief
executive of Royal LePage
Real Estate, said he thinks the new rules will impact homeowners, but
believes the federal government acted prudently.
Many
real estate and mortgage industry
executives believe that the Trump Administration will loosen lending standards.
Budge Huskey, president and chief
executive officer of Coldwell Banker
Real Estate, says, «We
believe it is our responsibility to ensure that our affiliated agents are the foremost experts in every aspect of the home.
«
Real estate leaders clearly
believe that the technology they provide to their agents is widely underused,» says Renwick Congdon, chief
executive officer of Imprev.
«We
believe purchasers view residential
real estate as a simple, sound and safe investment — something that is very familiar to them,» says Michael Polzler,
executive vice-president of Re / Max Ontario - Atlantic Canada.
CREA's
executive has made it clear that it
believes its MLS trademarks are integral to the continued existence of organized
real estate in Canada.