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Real estate newsletters: The ultimate playbook (+ 49 topic ideas & subject lines)

Housing Wire

We’ll also share best practices for developing and sending real estate newsletters and recommend some essential tools to make your email marketing stand out. Your newsletter content should be a mix market updates, buyer and seller advice, community news and events, and storytelling. So, where do you start? Lets dive in!

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Supporting Market Conditions Adjustments: A Comprehensive Guide for Appraisers

Appraisal Buzz

Local property price indexes, such as those from CoreLogic, S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller, or other reputable sources, can be used to determine how property values have changed over a specific period. By examining sales over time, appraisers can develop a timeline of how property values have evolved in that area.

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The Benefits of Working with a Local Florida Real Estate Expert

Lamacchia Realty

THE BENEFITS OF WORKING WITH A LOCAL FLORIDA REAL ESTATE EXPERT Navigating the complex world of buying or selling property can be challenging, particularly for those unfamiliar with the intricacies of the Florida real estate marke t. Their advice encompasses every aspect of relocation, ensuring a hassle-free experience.

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Preserving the American Dream

Appraisal Buzz

Q: How are you adapting to the need to service more remote/rural properties, necessitating more windshield time? With this process, we expect vendors to be able to develop more efficient routes, reducing travel time and operational expenses. Q: What are the key compliance issues that property preservation companies need to focus on?

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Commercial Real Estate Investing: A Comprehensive Guide

Property Metrics

Special-Purpose Properties: Self-storage, medical facilities, data centers, and other niche uses. Mixed-Use Developments: Buildings that blend retail, office, residential, and/or hospitality in one project. Land: Raw or partially developed land intended for future commercial projects. High risk, high upside.