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Turbulent times: A mixed picture in European real estate reveals signs of a changing market - Institutional Real Estate, Inc.
Turbulent times: A mixed picture in European real estate reveals signs of a changing market Institutional Real Estate, Inc.
European real estate somewhat shielded from tariff chaos - Institutional Real Estate, Inc.
European real estate somewhat shielded from tariff chaos Institutional Real Estate, Inc.
A bright outlook: The stage is set for those repositioning existing properties within Germany’s office market - Institutional Real Estate, Inc.
A bright outlook: The stage is set for those repositioning existing properties within Germany’s office market Institutional Real Estate, Inc.
ARKI, AI building productivity solution, launches US operations
ARKI, a company that leverages artificial intelligence to improve how construction, engineering and architectural systems collaborate, has announced its arrival in the United States.
Housing market forecast: 2025 housing market predictions - Business Insider
Housing market forecast: 2025 housing market predictions Business Insider
CoStar Group to acquire REA Group competitor Domain for $1.9B
Two months after purchasing a 17 percent stake in REA Group competitor Domain, CoStar Group has reached an acquisition deal of $1.9 billion. The bid still faces approval from Domain shareholders and Australian officials.
Insurance a top concern as experts predict higher premiums
Over 55 percent of agents who were recently surveyed by the California Association of Realtors said access to homeowners insurance was their No. 1 concern, more than double from last year.
Mortgage rules are changing. Here’s what agents need to know
Tune in to Inman Access as Rick Guerrero and Matt Carter discuss the mortgage industry's latest moves and what they mean for agents.
New US-UK Trade Deal Agreement: Winners, Losers, and What’s Next - Norada Real Estate Investments
New US-UK Trade Deal Agreement: Winners, Losers, and What’s Next Norada Real Estate Investments
Fed Members Assessing Risks, but ‘Hard Data’ Still Positive
After the Federal Reserve chose to hold rates steady at its meeting last week, sparking more criticism from President Donald Trump, Fed governors were once again out on the media circuit, seeking to explain their perspectives on the path forward as uncertainty continues to bloom regarding the state of the economy. In Iceland early Friday…
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