Commercial Property Financing Renaissance

The commercial mortgage lending pendulum has swung in the borrower’s favour and commercial real estate financing has fully recovered from the 2008 crash. The U.S. is leading the rebound with a notable trickle-down effect on the Canadian lending landscape.

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Dura Vermeer

Dura Vermeer is active in construction, infrastructure, engineering and services. Projects are developed, realized and exploited on behalf of third parties and at their own risk. Dura Vermeer is distinctive and works innovatively. Together with our partners we offer industry-leading, integrated and sustainable solutions for a wide range of construction tasks. We are therefore a solid partner for our clients, focused on continuity and sustainability.

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The state of the workplace

whitePaper | March 23, 2022

It’s hard to overstate the transformation that work has undergone during the pandemic. While some progressive organizations had implemented remote work policies previously, the vast majority of professional employees were in a routine of traditional commuting and in-office working, and found their lives and schedules upturned in 2020.

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Real Estate Protocol Global Real Estate Blockchain Cloud Platform

whitePaper | November 15, 2021

i-house.com has been positioned as a global real estate blockchain cloud platform since its preparation stage. Its mission is to integrate global real estate markets with the blockchain mechanism. Through joining blockchain and real estate, the real estate developer, financial institutions and their users can be connected and the transaction of real estate can be made a part of “digital credit society”, therefore constituting a pivotal supporting part of the economic development. All owners and investors will become beneficiaries of i-house.com real estate blockchain.

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Real Estate Tokenization Based on the Blockchain

whitePaper | July 1, 2022

Real estate is one of the largest assets in the world, but it is also synonymous with low liquidity. Tokenization of real estate emerged in the era of real estate 4.0 as technological innovation to counter the low liquidity, long and expensive transaction process, and high entry threshold of the real estate industry. By Fractionalization, tokenization of real estate reduces the required capital that investors need. It is also based on blockchain and smart contract technology, which provides open and transparent information and greatly improves transaction efficiency. However, tokenization also faces the problems of low demand and insignificant economic benefits.

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Corporate Real Estate: no benchmarking without the correct data

whitePaper | November 30, 2022

An increasing number of organisations are looking for insights into their real estate portfolios. In many cases, this quest runs alongside a process of centralising real estate management into one department. But insight into property is not enough: without some context, it’s impossible to identify potential improvements in real estate, implement the focused actions and evaluate the results. Benchmarking against similar organisations using comparable standards is the solution for translating insights into reliable forecasts.

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The New Traditional Asset Class

whitePaper | April 21, 2023

For generations, public markets have been the beating heart of capitalism, reaching their zenith in the latter part of 20th Century, when stock markets in Wall Street, the City of London, Hong Kong, and others were the great centers of capital raising, corporate investment and growth.

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Senior Housing Development & Investment

whitePaper | May 24, 2022

As with some other real estate property categories, that reliable performance hit an extended rough patch after the onset of COVID-19. Operators halted or severely restricted property tours and move-ins; prospective residents, worried about serious illness, elected to remain in their homes. The industry’s valuation shrank from $475 billion at the end of 2019 to an estimated $437 billion as of the third quarter of 2021, according to Beth Mace, NIC’s chief economist & director of outreach. Profitability has also declined between 4 percent and 8 percent during the pandemic, estimates Mel Gamzon, principal at Senior Housing Global Advisors.

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Dura Vermeer

Dura Vermeer is active in construction, infrastructure, engineering and services. Projects are developed, realized and exploited on behalf of third parties and at their own risk. Dura Vermeer is distinctive and works innovatively. Together with our partners we offer industry-leading, integrated and sustainable solutions for a wide range of construction tasks. We are therefore a solid partner for our clients, focused on continuity and sustainability.

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