Opendoor Technologies Announces Layoffs Due to Challenging Real Estate Market

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As of April 18, 2023, Opendoor Technologies, an online real estate company, has laid off around 560 employees, which makes

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Two more historic buildings hit the market in Dallas’ West End

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The downtown Dallas buildings are being marketed as redevelopment opportunities.

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Peter Jennings’s Co-Op Lists for $10.45 Million, the Cities With the Highest Property Taxes Revealed, and More Real Estate News

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Here’s what you need to know

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Homebuyers are looking in these Dallas neighborhoods more than anywhere else in U.S.

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Billions of people log onto Zillow each year either in search of their next home or just to daydream. Chances are they are looking at neighborhoods in Dallas.

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Meta-Universe Property Collapse, ChatGPT is Next?

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Just last year in this day and age, the metaverse real estate market was as hot as the tulip mania in the Netherlands in the 17th century. At that time in Amsterdam, the price of a fine tulip rose wildly to several months’ wages for workers, just as the sky-high price of virtual land in the metaverse. However, these two orgies across time and space seem to be inevitably headed for a tragic end of plummeting.

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Tighter real estate market changes how and why people remodel their homes, Houzz survey finds

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Facing a low number of residential properties for sale and higher mortgage interest rates, people who already have a home are remodeling rather than moving.

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'Trapped': How federally backed financing is making mobile homes less affordable

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Low-interest loans supported by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have helped fuel an acquisition spree of mobile home parks where new owners are driving up costs for longtime residents.

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Lehigh Valley home sales reveal a temperate start to the spring market, experts say

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The weather is getting hot, but the housing market in the Lehigh Valley is feeling lukewarm, area experts say.

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Here's why a potential crash in the commercial real estate market could look a lot like the 2008 crisis, according to one CEO

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Stress in commercial real estate could bubble to the surface in a 2008 style crash by 2025 as trillions in commercial mortgage debt comes due.

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