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  2. What will be trending for luxury real estate in 2025? This ...

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    The report states that after the luxury market's sales ratio percentage for single-family homes was 22.3% in 2023, representing a seller's market, it had moved to 19.4% in 2024, representing a ...

  3. Grant Cardone says, 'America should have the wealthiest ... - AOL

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    Real estate also plays a key role in wealthy Americans’ portfolios. The World Wealth Report revealed that, as of January 2024, the average HNWI portfolio invested 19% in real estate, up by 4% ...

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  5. The Real Deal (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Korangy's Korangy Publishing founded The Real Deal in April 2003. [2] It was Korangy's third venture into publishing, the first being the Gringo Gazette, a weekly newspaper in Baja, Mexico targeted at expatriates, [2] and the second being the Washington Free Press, a weekly tabloid in Washington, D.C. Korangy was named one of the 100 most powerful figures in New York City real estate by the ...

  6. Index of real estate articles - Wikipedia

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    Binder – In law, a binder (also known as an agreement for sale, earnest money contract, memorandum of sale, or contract to sell) is a short-form preliminary contract in which the purchaser agrees to buy and the seller agrees to sell certain real estate under stated terms and conditions, usually in the form of a purchase offer, and is ...

  7. Real estate trends - Wikipedia

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    A real estate trend is any consistent pattern or change in the general direction of the real estate industry which, over the course of time, causes a statistically noticeable change. This phenomenon can be a result of the economy, a change in mortgage rates, consumer speculations, or other fundamental and non-fundamental reasons.