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Developers are lining up to buy in on Altadena’s burned out lots
A wave of “Altadena Not for Sale” signs dot the yards of fire-scarred properties as a plea to preserve the communities that have been lost in January's Eaton fire. Behind the signs, a different reality is unfolding -- Altadena is for sale, and developers are lining up to buy in, the "Los Angeles Times" reported Thursday.
Wants vs. commitment: How to know if your buyers are really ready
If your buyers seem to be getting cold feet, dig deeper and find their why so you can help them make the right decisions, coach Darryl Davis writes.
Net lease in Europe: a strategic haven amid macro turmoil - Green Street News
Net lease in Europe: a strategic haven amid macro turmoil Green Street News
RARE REAL ESTATE EXPANDS TO SOUTH FLORIDA - Yahoo Finance
RARE REAL ESTATE EXPANDS TO SOUTH FLORIDA Yahoo Finance
RARE REAL ESTATE EXPANDS TO SOUTH FLORIDA - Morningstar
RARE REAL ESTATE EXPANDS TO SOUTH FLORIDA Morningstar
Real estate industry backs UK AIFMD consultation to end unlimited valuer liability - IPE Real Assets
Japanese investor pays $228m for London office - Institutional Real Estate, Inc.
Japanese investor pays $228m for London office Institutional Real Estate, Inc.
International Buyer Demand for U.S. Homes Upticks in Early 2025 - The World Property Journal
International Buyer Demand for U.S. Homes Upticks in Early 2025 The World Property Journal
Tulip Real Estate acquires Hilton property in Syon Park, UK - Hotel Management Network
Tulip Real Estate acquires Hilton property in Syon Park, UK Hotel Management Network
Working with the Michael Jordan of real estate: Bess Freedman
As Hall Willkie steps into a consultant role at Brown Harris Stevens, CEO Bess Freedman reflects on the impact of her mentor.
‘Chaos is reigning’: Intel explores the varied ways tariffs sink deals
Agents and brokers who responded to the latest Inman Intel Index survey shared a broad range of stories detailing how tariffs are already spooking clients — and occasionally killing transactions.
