Year: 2022

Less Pain, More Gain

Less Pain, More Gain

How Tech is Reshaping the Real Estate Transaction By Brien McMahon In recent years, the residential real estate industry has been moving faster than ever before by virtually every measure, from the number of days homes stay on the market to the transaction processing times homebuyers expect. That...

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Toorak Capital Partners

Toorak Capital Partners

A Responsibility for Positive Impact By Carole VanSickle Ellis When John Beacham, CEO of Toorak Capital Partners, talks about the company he founded in 2016, he makes particular note of the reach of his platform — and the unusual and outsized impact of a company about which most investors know...

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“Housing Crisis?”

“Housing Crisis?”

Is the Fed Trying to Cool Down a Hot Housing Market? By Jennifer McGuinness Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller has stated “The housing market is definitely out of whack,” and even shared a personal story about how he recently sold his St. Louis home to an all-cash buyer with no...

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Fix-and-Flip Appraisals

Fix-and-Flip Appraisals

Understanding the Process is Key to Success By Mark Cassidy With its latest acquisition of Nationwide Title Clearing, Covius has completed its third successful strategic acquisition in the past three years. Being part of such a diverse group of experts is both exciting and beneficial, with...

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Capital Markets Update

Capital Markets Update

Strong Fundamentals Make the Housing Market a Good Bet By Justin Parker For a second, imagine taking on one of the world’s most intense roller coaster rides. Now imagine doing that blindfolded, never knowing when the next flip or stomach drop will occur, and never knowing when it will end or where...

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WORD OF THE DAY: Puissant

WORD OF THE DAY: Puissant

[PWIS-ənt] Part of speech: Adjective Origin: Latin, 15th century Definitions: Powerful; having political authority Examples of Puissant in a sentence "My grandfather thought he ruled the house, but we all knew grandma was the most puissant." "The new president demonstrated her...

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WORD OF THE DAY: Scion

WORD OF THE DAY: Scion

[SY-ən] Part of speech: Noun Origin: Old French, 13th century Definition: A young shoot or twig of a plant, especially one cut for grafting or rooting; a descendant of a notable family. Examples of Scion in a sentence "The Bradford pear had several scions on the lower...

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