When COVID-19 shocked the world in 2020, many people made predictions about how the pandemic would change our future. For example, some people said it would fundamentally change the way we work and live and that higher cost-of-living places like Toronto would see prices drop as people left. That prediction didn't quite come true as housing prices soared there. However, one prediction that has come true is that reaching would-be homebuyers online is more important than ever.
Mortgage Rates: What Record Low Rates Mean for Pre-Construction Sellers
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Why Virtual Tours for Pre-Construction Are Here To Stay
Selling Pre-construction During a Pandemic: 3 Reasons Why Virtual Tours Are Perfect
The trick for pre-construction sellers is to get people to view their properties in a safe, efficient, and exciting manner. Fortunately, with virtual tours, developers don't have to worry about risking anyone's health. They can invite people to see their new properties at any time of day or night and bypass the pandemic. Here are three ways virtual tours help pre-construction developers sell their inventory in the middle of an epidemic.
3 Reasons Why Your Listing Needs a Virtual Tour
4 Ways to Make a Great Remote Workspace
The last several months have seen a huge number of companies embrace the opportunity to move their teams to a remote work environment. Remote work is not new but the pace at which companies have begun to implement this process is intense. It’s left a lot of people trying to figure out how to turn their home into a second office out of the blue. For some people, it was an easy transition. They started using a space they already had, or they were able to make some small changes and suddenly invent a space.
6 Tips for New Real Estate Investors
When you first discover the power of real estate investing and the impact it can have in your life, you may want to dive in and reach ultimate success as fast as you can. Maybe you attended an event that left you feeling enlightened. Maybe a seasoned investor spoke and inspired you with their journey, usually of how they worked hard, but now effortlessly scale their portfolio and do whatever they want, whenever they want with their time.
The New Normal & The Role of Architecture
COVID-19, Architecture, Interior Design, New Normal, Remote Working:
The New Normal: a period replete with uncertainty where our standard methods and means of our daily routine have been disrupted. The office is a busy breakfast table, daylight is a blessing or a curse, and our privacy is only partially protected by the odd party-wall. As a graduate student of architecture, this is a fascinating time. While I don’t discount the damage the pandemic has done, it has provided opportunities to reflect on our previous ways of living within the built environment. In these reflections society can start to identify the role of architecture in the New Normal.