A Positive Note For The Real Estate Sector

Real estate sector had a huge wish-list for the Finance Minister and we are happy that some of our recommendations have seen the light of the day. Needless to say, affordable housing stole the show at Union Budget 2016-17. The Housing sector saw a gamut of policies that aimed at providinga demandside as well as supply-side impetus to affordable housing. Coupled with this, there was much-needed focus on infrastructure, digitisation of transactions and rural housing.

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OREGON ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®

The Oregon Association of REALTORS® was established in 1932 to organize the real estate profession in Oregon. Today it is one of the largest and most influential trade associations in the state, representing nearly 14,000 members involved in all aspects of the real estate profession.

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Navigating Secondaries: A Guide to Changing Currents

whitePaper | April 13, 2022

For many decades, investors have owned secondary investments to enhance the diversification of their investment portfolios. Secondaries as an asset class provide a suite of potential benefits that can be difficult to find elsewhere in the private markets.

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Reimagine Real Estate

whitePaper | March 26, 2023

With the advent of blockchain and subsequent crypto adoption of the distributed ledger system, the world is moving towards digitization and decentralization with all major organizations looking towards incorporating it as the backbone technology in order to derive value for businesses across sectors. The security and transparency that is inherent to the technology makes it attractive to businesses and has the potential to present a seismic shift in how business is conducted. businesses that are early to adopt blockchain in their operations, functions, and transactions, would achieve a clear head start in terms of features and developments before it becomes mainstream.

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LEND7 Next-Gen Real Estate Assets

whitePaper | June 12, 2022

Real estate has been the single most prominent store of value throughout human history. Although we have seen changing forms of tender gold, paper money, internet ledgers real estate has remained the same, without decomposing its value. The growth of humankind has resulted in the booming demand for real estate investment. From 2000 to 2020, almost all net worth was marked by the household sector, resulting from growth in equity and real estate value. According to McKinsey, today's real estate holds a 67% share of the global net worth, and approximately 20% is stored in other fixed assets. Real estate is expected to reach 5.4 billion USD in 2026 (46% of CAGR over 4 years).

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Common Financial Modeling Mistakes Real Estate Developers Make

whitePaper | November 22, 2022

For this edition of the White Paper, I sat down with Moyra Tran, our senior financial analyst here at 3E Management. We discussed her take on the topic of common financal modeling mistakes real estate developers make and if she has come across any in her time working for us

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5 ways to benefit from a home equity comeback

whitePaper | December 12, 2022

We are halfway through 2022 and home lending has swiftly shifted in a direction that many didn’t predict. U.S. mortgage rates have soared above 5%, ARM volume accounts for more than 20% of all mortgage refinance and purchases transactions. Home equity volume is up more than 40% from 2021.

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Four causes of inflation that impact real estate

whitePaper | November 10, 2022

The U.S. Department of Labor defines inflation as “the overall general upward price movement of goods and services in an economy.” When we wrote our inflation piece in the summer of 2021, many economists and politicians were characterizing inflation as transitory. A year later, inflation has started to take hold in key areas of the market which will have an impact on how real estate investors should view their current and prospective investment. The annual inflation as measured by the Consumer Price Index (CPI) has been 7.5% or higher since January of this year, peaking at 9.05% in June.

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Spotlight

OREGON ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®

The Oregon Association of REALTORS® was established in 1932 to organize the real estate profession in Oregon. Today it is one of the largest and most influential trade associations in the state, representing nearly 14,000 members involved in all aspects of the real estate profession.

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