26 November 2025 | 0 replies
It's designed for professionals in the commercial real estate industry who are looking to network, share knowledge, and stay updated on the latest trends and developments in the Houston market.
28 November 2025 | 3 replies
.- Austin also ranks No. 3 for the highest concentration of tech talent within the core tech industry, topped only by the Bay Area and Seattle.- Local tech workers earn an average salary of $104,000, up 18% from five years ago.
19 November 2025 | 0 replies
Industrial is sitting at 3.8% vacancy.Retail is hovering around ~5%.Absorption is positive.Demand is steady.Rents are rising.This is the split that matters.In our region, industrial and logistics aren’t just “doing fine.”
7 November 2025 | 20 replies
The ones that do well are the ones that stand out — themed homes, heated pools, game rooms, great photography, and top-tier management.
22 November 2025 | 2 replies
I have always wanted to be in the BTR industry and do it the right way.
1 December 2025 | 4 replies
I had intentionally transitioned into real estate & business in the Oklahoma City metro at the end of 2019 after stumbling in the industry after one of Robert Kiyosaki’s books & online educational material.
27 November 2025 | 2 replies
No judgment no pitching just real industry conversation and Comment.Because the truth is:The best lenders don’t just fund dealsThey protect relationships and help brokers WIN.And while you’re here tag a broker or lender who always comes through when things get messy.Let’s show them some respect 💼 The lender should also act as the guide as if you are going on a safari, they navigate through the forest and make sure there is communication and documentation is getting completed by the borrower and their underwriting team is providing updates on where things are at.
16 November 2025 | 8 replies
You’ll also need good photography and listing copy that appeals to professionals, clean, calm, well-lit.3.
1 December 2025 | 14 replies
@Andrew SteffensNo lender is going to take a mortgage on an overseas property because they don’t have the infrastructure (nor the willingness) to try to repossess the property in case of default and even the largest international banks won’t do it.You might hear that somebody in the US got a loan in the US to buy a property overseas but that could be because they gave a US property as collateral or any other collateral or it’s a company that has a strong balance sheet and took an unsecured loan but that would likely defeat the propose of the original poster.If you know of any lender who takes an overseas mortgage as sole security for the loan, let me know as I’d be very interested but I’ve worked in the banking industry across the work for many years so I know that, if ever there was any, it’d be more the exception rather than the rule.