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rentcafe.com users, more than 10,000 apartment seekers shared how their apartment preferences have changed over the past year, their main concerns while moving, and the effects of the pandemic on their selection process. As a whole, the responses paint a picture of how apartment search preferences and reasons for moving hav...
In a recent survey of
In her second episode, Carol Galante, Faculty Director at the Terner Center at UC Berkeley, examines how tech will be informing housing affordability in the future, the biggest challenges in bringing impactful new technology to market, and how the housing industry is better positioned today as a result of embracing technology.
CREtech (cretech.com), the largest media company devoted to covering the real estate technology sector, announced today that Mark Grinis, Global Real Estate, Hospitality & Construction Leader at
New York, NY (March 10, 2021) —
after building the first permitted 3D printed
iBuyer's net loss was $287M as CEO acknowledged pandemic's toll. In its first earnings as a public company, Opendoor reported a 45 percent drop in revenue attributed to its pause in home-buying in the early months of the pandemic. The iBuyer generated $2.6 billion in revenue last year, compared to $4.7 billion in 2019
Data giant will also pay $52M break-up fee for failed RentPath deal. CoStar's fight for CoreLogic has ended in defeat. ... “With interest rates moving up, now is not the time for us to aggressively buy into the residential mortgage market,” CoStar CEO Andy Florance said in a statement.
Digitalising the entire built world, creating 3D ‘digital twins’ of every building in existence, is a monumental task but one Matterport is on a mission to complete. Years of growth – and a busy 2020 in which Matterport nearly doubled the number of spaces it’s captured, launched an iPhone app and grew its customer base six-fold – culminated in the most significant deal yet for the busine...
Vector Group Ltd. (NYSE: VGR) today announced the launch of New Valley Ventures, an investment vehicle seeking opportunities in next-generation technologies in the property technology (PropTech) space. New Valley Ventures will invest in promising PropTech startups committed to supporting rapid transformation of the real estate industry for the benefit of the agent experience.
The IPO filing, known as a form S-1, provides the clearest look into the financials of the company, which is likely the fastest-growing U.S. residential brokerage in a generation. Compass’ revenue grew 56 percent in 2020 from $2.4 billion in 2019. It cut its losses from $388 million in 2019, and has lost a total of $1.1 billion as of Dec. 31, 2020.