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Deloitte’s 2025 Outlook: A New Era for Commercial Real Estate
"This period is seen as a generational opportunity for those in the industry to capitalize on evolving market conditions."
Guiding Growth: Crested Butte’s Zoning Considerations
The Crested Butte town council recently convened to deliberate on pivotal zoning changes aimed at shaping the town's future. These discussions focused on increasing density, allowing larger buildings, and optimizing land use to foster community housing and affordable services.
Revolutionizing Real Estate: The AI Transformation
AI is reshaping how properties are acquired, sold, and managed, from predictive analytics to virtual tours and sustainable practices, redefining the industry's future.
The Coming Shift in U.S. Housing Dynamics
As we look ahead to the next decade, the dynamics of housing supply and demand in the United States are poised for a dramatic shift. Population growth is slowing, leading to fewer new households and a reduced need for new homes. This pivotal change is explored in a recent article from RealEstateNews.com.
Will New Tariffs Actually Lead to Lower Mortgage Rates in 2025?
New tariffs could potentially lead to lower mortgage rates in 2025. Economic uncertainty often drives investors toward safer investments like U.S. government bonds, potentially lowering mortgage rates.
Navigating a Cooling Job Market: Challenges for New Graduates
In an era where job markets once sizzled with opportunity, recent college graduates are experiencing a chilling reality. The once-booming labor market has notably cooled, and the effects are palpable among the newest entrants into the workforce.





