In the Winter 2023 issue of CREATE, Atlanta broker Michael Bull, CCIM, and recent guests of his popular commercial real estate podcast talk about how to succeed in the year ahead. Also in this issue: insights into the opportunities and pitfalls of working with cannabis businesses; NAR’s push for a federal adaptive reuse tax credit to create more housing; two start-ups aiming to streamline commercial leasing; and a vibrant new life for the building where scientists, including Nobel prize winners, drove technology advances of the 20th century.
Representatives from three insurance organizations recently weighed in on the implications of Hurricane Ian's damage for commercial property owners.
Commercial real estate information services provider CommercialCafe ranked cities with the most potential to attract Generation Z job seekers.
These 5 lessons from owners/managers of multifamily housing will ease residents' anxiety if another COVID variant or health challenge emerges.
Farmland is too often overlooked as an investment, but it’s a hard asset that has historically produced consistently positive returns. Here's why it should be part of asset allocation.
Congratulations to these real estate professionals, recognized for excellence in 2022 by their commercial, local or state association of REALTORS®.
Atlanta broker Michael Bull's long-running podcast serves both his business and helps other brokers and agents improve theirs.
Third-quarter 2022 data showed strength in the industrial and retail sectors, but slowdowns continue to impact the apartment and office sectors.
Two founders discuss transforming their frustrations into impactful solutions for commercial brokers and their clients.
2023 NAR President's Message: Kenny Parcell explains what it means to serve as REALTORS® who are "Riding with the Brand."
In October, NAR announced the integration of CompStak Exchange, an analyst-reviewed comp data and analytics platform into REALTORS® Property Resource.
Congress can, and should, pass a tax incentive to encourage the conversion of commercial buildings to residential units.