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brandonlin September 01, 2021
EasyKnock, the leading residential sale-leaseback solution, today announced that it has acquired FarmlandFinder, the first sale-leaseback provider for farmland in the U.S. The acquisition enhances EasyKnock’s offering, bringing the sale-leaseback model, with the flexibility, liquidity, and control it provides, to a broader audience.
brandonlin September 01, 2021
IBM’s Michael Domitrovits discusses both the challenges and value his team has encountered deploying IBM’s IoT.
brandonlin September 01, 2021
Americans have become more likely to want to live in areas where "houses are larger and farther apart, but schools, stores and restaurants are several miles away," a new 
brandonlin September 01, 2021
Just this week, on behalf of Park Avenue Capital, RealtyMogul announced the launch of the Woods of Ridgmar, a 235-unit multifamily property in Fort Worth, Texas that will undergo numerous environmental and sustainable upgrades - including a solar power system for the property. This investmen...
brandonlin September 01, 2021
When it comes to looking at real estate data, LD Salmanson, co-founder of real estate data firm Cherre, points to Gartner’s four stages of analytics maturity: descriptive (what happened), diagnostic (why things happened), predictive (what will happen), and prescriptive (making things happen). The good news is there’s plenty of room for improvement. The implied bad news is that the improveme...
brandonlin August 31, 2021
AppRent is launching a new software for property maintenance management. The platform reimagines the maintenance process at multifamily properties, as well as upgrading the digital portal experience for residents. The product designers envision better relationships between community managers, maintenance teams, and residents. The resident portal ties directly into the maintenance ecosystem, giving...
brandonlin August 31, 2021
Real estate investment firm Archer has expanded its range of tools to help investor clients. The latest announcement is called AIM Automated Underwriting. The data-driven system uses machine learning technology to reduce the time needed for a first underwriting of a multifamily property to less than 15 minutes, according to the company’s claims.
brandonlin August 31, 2021
A Redmond-based proptech and development company quietly started to snap up nearly $30 million Seattle development sites several years ago and is under construction on its first Z Seattle brand residential project.
brandonlin August 31, 2021
Over the last few years, there’s been growing interest in applying blockchain technology and tokenization to commercial real estate. In theory, tokenization, combined with fractional ownership structures, would allow companies to sell interests to investors of all sizes, exp...
brandonlin August 31, 2021
This bucolic town 30 miles southeast of Nashville, Tenn., was once best known for its nearby Civil War battlefield and state college. Now it is one of the fastest-growing places in the country. Surging housing costs and remote work are sending droves of people to live in new, fast-growing exurbs of metropolitan areas in the Southeast where suburban living has long been concentrated closer to th...