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As new technology emerges, commercial real estate trends follow suit with departures from the traditional models. “Open Offices” emanate the professional landscape – a contemporary rendition of “cubicle culture” as it is referred to. With this resurgence of a classic, similar challenges present themselves in more augmented ways.
To begin, let us weigh the cons. Though…
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When analyzing the current economy and market conditions, often times Commercial Real Estate and Residential Real Estate are assimilated in the reports. Although similar, they are often found dancing to different “tunes” on the same dance floor. What I mean by this is that although they are operating simultaneously in a wavering economy, they are…
Added by Beth Anne Grib on May 16, 2012 at 10:24am — No Comments
I know you can hear it. Your mother's tension in her vocal chords as she blurts "Just because everyone else is doing it doesn't mean you have to do it. If they all were going to jump off a bridge, would you jump too?"
In Commercial Real Estate, there are certain things that make sense, certain things that work when it comes to marketing your brokerage or your listings. The challenging question running through your mind is, "How do I know what works and what doesn't?"
I cannot…
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But Everyone Else is Doing It... (edit/delete)
I know you can hear it. Your mother's tension in her vocal chords as she blurts "Just because everyone else is doing it doesn't mean you have to do it. If they all were going to jump off a bridge, would you jump too?"
In Commercial Real Estate, there are certain things that make sense, certain things that work when it comes to marketing your brokerage or your listings. The challenging question running through your mind is, "How do…
ContinueAdded by Beth Anne Grib on May 3, 2012 at 2:17pm — No Comments
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