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Aside from helping building owners and property managers make better decisions, Generative AI may also create autonomous and ...
"I don't really know why else you would. But, she said we have a real estate agent that hasn't sold anything in seven years." Erin then revealed that she did make a seven-figure real estate sale ...
The NJBIZ Leaders in Real Estate, Construction and Design Awards celebrate individuals and companies changing New Jersey’s commercial real estate landscape through development, design ...
Here are some ideas and sources of inspiration for your real estate logo design: Try different symbols or concepts like rooflines, keys, or city skylines for a unique look instantly recognisable as a ...
And impacts from those tariffs that affect commercial real estate in North America may be far-reaching, with owner-operators of Canadian industrial properties most acutely feeling the initial ...
Believe it or not, this can all be conveyed using branding. Your real estate brand consists of not only fonts, colors and logos, it also encompasses everything you put out to the world publicly.
the real estate brokerage where Gina works. "BIG DAY FOR 'THE GATED GROUP'!!" Gina exclaimed in the caption of an Instagram video post of herself and real estate agent Kristen Stanitsas.
Artificial intelligence is taking the world by storm and the real estate industry is no exception. Israeli startup eSelf AI is changing making it possible for customers to get their questions ...
Is your real estate logo “good enough” for your brand? Before you answer, consider this: Your logo speaks for you when you’re not in the room. What is it saying about you? What should it say ...
U.S. banks face a reckoning: Over the next two years, more than $1 trillion in commercial real estate (CRE) loans will come due, according to The Conference Board calculations using MSCI Real ...
New York mistakenly granted a new professional license to a real estate agent six months after revoking his previous licenses for what state officials called “discriminatory” conduct ...