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  2. The future of real estate commissions - AOL

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    The residential real estate industry has long presented a dichotomy. On the one hand, it has essentially controlled the marketing of properties for sale through a nationwide network of multiple ...

  3. 'America will become a renter nation': Grant Cardone warned ...

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    He sees a future where renting becomes the norm across various aspects of life. ... Thankfully you can still invest in residential real estate without having to buy or manage a property yourself.

  4. Demand for South Florida Real Estate Fuels Soaring Prices and ...

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    The sky appears to be the limit for South Florida luxury residential real estate. Billions of dollars in luxury condominium towers are in the pre-sales, planning and construction pipeline. March ...

  5. 2000s United States housing bubble - Wikipedia

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    These trends were reversed during the real estate market correction of 2006–2007. As of August 2007, D.R. Horton's and Pulte Corp's shares had fallen to 1/3 of their respective peak levels as new residential home sales fell.

  6. 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.

  7. Flow (real estate company) - Wikipedia

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    Flow is an American residential real estate company founded in 2022 by Adam Neumann, the former CEO of WeWork. [2] Headquartered in Miami, Florida, [3] the company aims to address aspects of the housing shortage in the United States by incorporating technology, fostering social interaction, and promoting equity for renters.