It's Not Just a Strategy, it's a Mindset: Oxford Properties 4.0
It's Not Just a Strategy, it's a Mindset: Oxford Properties 4.0
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Just 30% of adults surveyed by Gallup said now is a good time to buy. It's the first time the share fell below 50% since the question was first asked in 1978.
Just 30% of adults surveyed by Gallup said now is a good time to buy. It's the first time the share fell below 50% since the question was first asked in 1978.
No matter how successful you are, chances are that unless you're diligent about exploring new opportunities, learning new skills, and broadening your horizons that your production is going to plateau. Once that happens, the excitement starts to wear off, doesn't it? Don't let that happen! Today we're discussing 8 signs that it's time to rethink your mindset, and we're going to offer real, practical solutions to help you break through those self-imposed upper-limit challenges that you may have su...
No matter how successful you are, chances are that unless you're diligent about exploring new opportunities, learning new skills, and broadening your horizons that your production is going to plateau. Once that happens, the excitement starts to wear off, doesn't it? Don't let that happen! Today we're discussing 8 signs that it's time to rethink your mindset, and we're going to offer real, practical solutions to help you break through those self-imposed upper-limit challenges that you may have su...
Americans want to know: Is this a recession or not? Officially, the National Bureau of Economic Research defines recession as "a significant decline in economic activity that is spread across the economy and lasts more than a few months." In fact, the latest quarterly gross domestic product report, which tracks the overall health of the economy, showed a second consecutive contraction this year. More from Personal Finance:What the Fed's 75-basis point rate hike means for youWhat the latest int...
Americans want to know: Is this a recession or not? Officially, the National Bureau of Economic Research defines recession as "a significant decline in economic activity that is spread across the economy and lasts more than a few months." In fact, the latest quarterly gross domestic product report, which tracks the overall health of the economy, showed a second consecutive contraction this year. More from Personal Finance:What the Fed's 75-basis point rate hike means for youWhat the latest int...
It's a double whammy for would-be homebuyers. Not only are interest rates soaring, it's getting harder to qualify for a loan. The average rate on the popular 30-year fixed mortgage climbed over 7% at the end of last week, according to Mortgage News Daily, and is expected to hit around 7.125% on Tuesday. It's been over 7% for several days. Meanwhile, mortgage credit availability is now at the lowest level since March 2013, which was when housing was in a slow recovery from the financial crisis at...
It's a double whammy for would-be homebuyers. Not only are interest rates soaring, it's getting harder to qualify for a loan. The average rate on the popular 30-year fixed mortgage climbed over 7% at the end of last week, according to Mortgage News Daily, and is expected to hit around 7.125% on Tuesday. It's been over 7% for several days. Meanwhile, mortgage credit availability is now at the lowest level since March 2013, which was when housing was in a slow recovery from the financial crisis at...
Mortgage rates, now at a 20-year high, combined with inflation and stock market volatility are causing housing markets to soften quickly. The next several months will be a critical test for the economy, experts say.
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Consumers are facing economic pressure from every angle—rising mortgage rates, stubbornly high inflation, a battered stock market—and the fi...
Mortgage rates, now at a 20-year high, combined with inflation and stock market volatility are causing housing markets to soften quickly. The next several months will be a critical test for the economy, experts say.
© photoschmidt - iStock/Getty Images Plus
Consumers are facing economic pressure from every angle—rising mortgage rates, stubbornly high inflation, a battered stock market—and the fi...
It's Still a Good Time to Buy; Here's Why Blog posted On September 20, 2022
Since the beginning of the year, countless articles have claimed that it's the worst time to buy a home. Their reasoning? Rising rates. “From an affordability perspective, this might be the worst time you could buy because mortgage rates have spiked quite a bit,” said Chistopher Mayer, co-director of the Paul Milstein Center for Real Estate and professor at Columbia University. This is th...
It's Still a Good Time to Buy; Here's Why Blog posted On September 20, 2022
Since the beginning of the year, countless articles have claimed that it's the worst time to buy a home. Their reasoning? Rising rates. “From an affordability perspective, this might be the worst time you could buy because mortgage rates have spiked quite a bit,” said Chistopher Mayer, co-director of the Paul Milstein Center for Real Estate and professor at Columbia University. This is th...
In the Netherlands, a house called Silky Black House by Joris Verhoeven Architectuur was built to be carbon negative, aiming to be zero energy. The black home is named after its Shou Sugi Ban charred wood exterior, which is an ancient Japanese burning technique for protecting wood. The charred facades lend this house a silky shine. The Silky Black House sits in a rural area, designed to reflect the style of black barns in this Netherlands area. The burning technique used on the exterior wood ma...
In the Netherlands, a house called Silky Black House by Joris Verhoeven Architectuur was built to be carbon negative, aiming to be zero energy. The black home is named after its Shou Sugi Ban charred wood exterior, which is an ancient Japanese burning technique for protecting wood. The charred facades lend this house a silky shine. The Silky Black House sits in a rural area, designed to reflect the style of black barns in this Netherlands area. The burning technique used on the exterior wood ma...
Are you not getting the results you want? Are you wondering what you're doing wrong? Are you wondering how to turn it around? Matt addresses this common concern and shares a "sure-fire" solution.
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Are you not getting the results you want? Are you wondering what you're doing wrong? Are you wondering how to turn it around? Matt addresses this common concern and shares a "sure-fire" solution.
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Tammy McConaughy is the Global Director, Lean Delivery at CRB, a Kansas City, Mo.-based engineering, architecture and construction firm with offices across North America. Today’s multi-faceted construction teams find ways to break down silos and tackle challenges as a fluid, single unit. In the face of mounting issues such as supply chain and labor shortages, a problem-solving attitude and openness to new ways of thinking is no longer a “nice-to-have.” But how can teams foster this cult...
Tammy McConaughy is the Global Director, Lean Delivery at CRB, a Kansas City, Mo.-based engineering, architecture and construction firm with offices across North America. Today’s multi-faceted construction teams find ways to break down silos and tackle challenges as a fluid, single unit. In the face of mounting issues such as supply chain and labor shortages, a problem-solving attitude and openness to new ways of thinking is no longer a “nice-to-have.” But how can teams foster this cult...