New Tube Line in London sends Real Estate Prices Soaring.

Written by: Phillip Braunstein The new underground line to help alleviate excessive crowding on the 150 year old tube line is called the CrossRail. And it has sparked new developments throughout many areas of London that were in need of gentrification. The WSJ reports that Tottenham Court Road station itself is undergoing a $1.56 billion face-lift, while Centre Point, … Continue reading New Tube Line in London sends Real Estate Prices Soaring.

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By: Bethany King With the number of entrepreneurs increasing and more small businesses looking for room to grow, there are important decisions to be made by business owners. One of those being “where is the best place to grow?” I was once told by a professor that as a business “if you’re not growing, you’re … Continue reading Sublease Available

Foreign Investors Put Off by Rising U.S. Prices

Written by: Samantha Guarderas Many foreign investors feel more confident investing in places outside of their home country, as a potential safe haven against any turmoil in their homeland. This creates a rush of foreign investors that have contributed to the purchase of American real estate. This has been extremely helpful to the market and assisted the progress of the … Continue reading Foreign Investors Put Off by Rising U.S. Prices

Home Builders Seek Workers as Demand for Homes Increase

 Written by: Samantha Guarderas   According to CNBC, homebuilders are currently experiencing a rise in demand for homes. This progress has been consistent over the past year and provides hope to homebuilders who suffered after losing 70% of their business in the housing crash. Now, with this boost in new orders for homes the main problem in … Continue reading Home Builders Seek Workers as Demand for Homes Increase