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December 16, 2020
Homebuyer, an Ohio-based software startup offering digital mortgages to first-time home buyers, announced on Monday it had snagged $1.4 million in a seed round from private investors. The company was founded in 2019 by Dan Green, under the mission to make homeownership more inclusive.
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Homebuyer, an Ohio-based software startup offering digital mortgages to first-time home buyers, announced on Monday it had snagged $1.4 million in a seed round from private investors. The company was founded in 2019 by Dan Green, under the mission to make homeownership more inclusive.
The latest startup looking to capitalize on new demands and dislocations created by the pandemic is Neighbor.com, which aims to be a sort of Airbnb for storage space. The Lehi, Utah, firm converts vacant restaurants, offices and parking lots into storage space.
It's not just emotional buying, real estate agents say: There are smart and strategic reasons that Americans of all ages, races and incomes are moving away from urban centers. Why it matters: Bidding wars, frantic plays for a big suburban house with a pool, buying a property sight unseen — they're all part of Americans' calculus that our lives and lifestyles have been permanently changed by ...
Government agency Innovate UK has awarded £1.6m to test a production control room concept in complex and challenging projects. The solution, called the AEC Production Control Room, will be led by Mace alongside a number of partners, UCL, Imperial College London, 3DRepo, Mission Room and eviFile. The team will develop and deploy a project control room ...
Microsoft Corp. said the first investment for its $1 billion climate fund will be in venture capital firm Energy Impact Partners. The software maker also joined with Nike Inc., Starbucks Corp., Unilever NV and Danone SA in a new consortium devoted to sharing resources and tactics for slashing carbon emissions, bringing together the efforts...
As the coronavirus keeps spreading, employers are convinced remote work has a bright future. Decades of setbacks suggest otherwise.
Let me start by saying that how I feel does not matter to the family of George Floyd. They have lost a family member. For that, I can only begin to imagine how they feel and I extend my deepest sympathy. I only hope they find solace in knowing that people will be talking about their loved one for years to come. And that, perhaps, change will come from his horrific death.
The coronavirus has changed what it means to clean. In the year 2019 B.C. (Before Coronavirus), homeowners or their housekeepers could basically scrub, wipe, dust and vacuum their way to a clean house.
Many of us are currently grappling with high-impact decisions that will change the way we operate our brokerage businesses in the future. For significant issues that deal with solutions with long term effects on your brokerage business, the concept of “scenario thinking” can help improve decision making.
Austin-based builder Icon is finishing work on the first of six “3D-printed” homes part of a 51-acre development for the chronically homeless in the city called Community First Village, according to the Washington Post. The company also “printed” the structure for a welcome center at the development in 27 hours.