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December 05, 2017
Opendoor, the real estate startup that purchases homes directly from sellers, leads the pack of a new breed of real estate tech companies. It continues to innovate and improve the experience of buying and selling a home, and as the analysis below shows, the "iBuyer" is making significant improvements to its business model as it continues to grow. Here are four telling numbers related to ...
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Opendoor, the real estate startup that purchases homes directly from sellers, leads the pack of a new breed of real estate tech companies. It continues to innovate and improve the experience of buying and selling a home, and as the analysis below shows, the "iBuyer" is making significant improvements to its business model as it continues to grow. Here are four telling numbers related to ...
Further Example of East Side on the “Rise” December 4, 2017, Austin, TX—Cushman & Wakefield is proud to announce that after more than 25 years in the same location, one of its most innovative software clients, SAS, is moving from their 94-acre Austin campus on RR 620 near RR 2222 to a new office building currently under construction at 1801 E. 6th St. This is the first announcement of a ...
Boyenga Team Delivers Online Excellence Through Chime by Victor Lund on December 4, 2017 Eric and Janelle Boyenga are a husband and wife real estate team working with buyers and sellers in one of the most technology focused markets in the world for two decades. California’s Silicon Valley is not only the epicenter of global technology, but also real estate technology. To position their company, ...
Five Out of 8 Years As long as the House and Senate can agree, it appears that the tax reform bill will include the existing tax incentives for home buyers (M.I.D. and property-tax deduction up to $10,000). The N.A.R. and C.A.R. aren't happy though, and are still fighting the fight. Today, the C.A.R. issued this explanation: We must reverse the decline in California’s homeownership rate. ...
Starting a company is no easy feat, and there are no shortcuts. “It's going to take three to five years,” said Melissa Kwan, co-founder and CEO of tech company Spacio. “… It's going to be a really tough road, so surround yourself with really amazing people that propel you, that are positive, that give you energy, that support you to keep going.” Kwan, along with Seize the Marke...
In addition to being a broker-owner and Realtor at Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Lifestyle Property Partners in North Carolina, Laurie Weston Davis also heads up Inman’s Ambassador Program with Boston’s Joe Schutt. A long-time attendee of Inman Connect events over the years, Laurie has a unique perspective on how to grow your business and make the most of the new connections you’ll fi...
Uber, get ready for more competition. Volkswagen's mobility startup Moia just introduced a fully electric vehicle optimized for ridesharing. Unveiled at TechCrunch in Berlin, the concept also includes an app so customers can book and pay for rides easily. The startup plans to roll out the six-seaterout on the streets of Hamburg, Germany next year, with an overall goal of removing one million ...
Full disclosure. I am a complete, total tech geek. My first big tech purchase was the hot “personal digital assistant” Palm VII way back when I was 19 years old … Inman
FBS Acquires Solid Earth by Kevin Hawkins on December 4, 2017 If 2018 does indeed turn out to be “The Year of Consolidation” in the MLS world, then the stage was set today in the MLS technology world by FBS. One of the most respected and innovative tech firms serving the real estate industry just helped with the consolidation trend. Michael Wurzer, who heads up FBS, creators of Flexmls System ...
The company singled out the Fort Greene neighborhood as the home for its next location, shortly after opening a store in Williamsburg. Following the success of its first Brooklyn store, which opened in April, tech giant Apple took up an entire floor at the base of a recently completed luxury residential building in the borough’s Fort Greene neighborhood. The Two Trees Management-owned, 379-unit ...