An Overview of the Fair Housing Act

The federal Fair Housing Act (FHA), or Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968, was signed into law by President Johnson on April 11, 1968, just one week after the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. Prior to its enactment, the Fair Housing Act had been debated and considered by Congress numerous times but it failed to attract enough support. Download this white paper to learn the impact of the FHA.

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Cherre

Cherre is the leader in real estate data and insight. We connect decision makers to accurate property and market information, and help them make faster, smarter decisions. By providing a unique “single source of truth,” Cherre empowers customers to evaluate opportunities and trends faster and more accurately, while saving millions of dollars in manual data collection and analytics costs.

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2023 Private Markets Outlook

whitePaper | December 21, 2022

It was a year that brought market upheavals, geopolitical instability and economic conditions that few could have foreseen. Although 2023 is expected to bring with it some turbulence, at BlackRock Alternatives the outlook for the new year is one of cautious optimism. Near-term uncertainty presents an opportunity for investors to achieve their long-term objectives, by continuing to invest in durable global trends such as the transition to a lowcarbon economy, ever-expanding technology adoption and emerging demographic shifts.

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Real estate asset-backed yield nft offerings - technical white paper

whitePaper | February 16, 2023

We are a vertically integrated organization dedicated to the development, design, construction, management, and long-term ownership of inclusive living communities throughout Costa Rica. Our mission is to build resort-style living communities that value all its members and help them to meet their basic needs so that they can live with dignity, engage actively, and contribute to their community.

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LJ Federal Budget Resi Final SP

whitePaper | June 1, 2021

There is more money for businesses, households and infrastructure. However, the success of the government’s economic recovery plan hinges on how effectively and quickly the new budget measures can create new jobs and assist industries that are reliant on having our international borders open.

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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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Top 9 Factors Developers Must Consider While Appointing an Owners’ Association Company

whitePaper | April 20, 2022

A vast majority of the factors responsible for the decline in the value of a property are controllable and can be addressed by hiring a right owners association management firm. To ensure the value of the properties doesn’t decline as time passes, developers must evaluate the performance of every owners’ association firm on a wide range of parameters so that they don’t end up making the costly mistake of hiring the wrong company. This whitepaper discusses in detail the top 9 factors developers must consider while hiring the right Owners’ association firm.

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Private renting in Australia – a broken system

whitePaper | March 2, 2023

The Australian property system fails both renters and landlords. Renters face fierce competition for leases and poor tenure security when they do find one. Meanwhile, up to two thirds of landlords get poorer financial returns than if they had invested in super, alongside property management headaches and unexpected maintenance costs. It is only by fully understanding what has led to this dynamic that we can design solutions that will actually work.

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Cherre

Cherre is the leader in real estate data and insight. We connect decision makers to accurate property and market information, and help them make faster, smarter decisions. By providing a unique “single source of truth,” Cherre empowers customers to evaluate opportunities and trends faster and more accurately, while saving millions of dollars in manual data collection and analytics costs.

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