Tag Archive for: networking

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Real Estate Financial Modeling Accelerator (Updated Jan 2025)

Before launching the Accelerator program, Michael and I received countless emails requesting a more structured, step-by-step real estate financial modeling training program. Over the years, we've covered hundreds of real estate modeling…
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Exploring Latin America’s Real Estate Markets: Colombia

Latin America's real estate markets are as diverse as its economies, influenced by factors like economic cycles, supply and demand dynamics, and shifting political landscapes. While some may see these conditions as risky, Colombia Real Estate…
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Explorando los mercados inmobiliarios de América Latina Colombia

El mercado inmobiliario en Colombia y en América Latina es tan diverso como sus economías, influenciado por múltiples factores, como los ciclos económicos, las dinámicas de oferta y demanda, y un entorno político en constante evolución.…
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Eventos Inmobiliarios en Latinoamérica – Febrero 2025

Los eventos inmobiliarios en Latinoamérica son clave para conocer las últimas tendencias, regulaciones y oportunidades de inversión en la región. Para los profesionales del sector, estar al tanto de los principales eventos inmobiliarios…
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Staying Connected to CRE Professionals (Updated September 2024)

Lately, we have spoken to several undergraduate and graduate real estate programs. A question that keeps coming up is: “How do you recommend we stay in touch with our network?” This question is bigger and generally more applicable than just…
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Tips Para Establecer Contactos en LinkedIn: Construye Mejores Resultados a Través de tu Red de Conexiones

Construir tu red de contactos en LinkedIn es una forma proactiva de obtener una ventaja en el proceso de contratación y de protegerse contra la incertidumbre cuando estás luchando por encontrar un trabajo. Este artículo forma parte de nuestra…
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The Blind Job Application in Real Estate

Most of you sending in a blind application never do find your way into this business because you get tired of rejection, lose hope, and quit. A big thank you to the candidate I spoke to last week who asked me about this topic. He was frustrated…
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Transition into CRE in your late 20’s or early 30’s

Without investing time and money into finding a career in CRE, you don’t have a commitment, you have a wish. In this article, I’m going to touch on two core tenets needed to transition into CRE: knowledge and relationships. I want to thank…