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Here’s how much it takes to be in America’s top 1% of earners

By Joanne Drilling – National Data Reporter, The Business Journals Oct 7, 2024 America’s 1% earners club is getting even more exclusive. That’s according to a new Business Journals analysis of data from the IRS, which showed the cutoff for the nation’s top 1% of earners grew by 25% between 2020 and 2021 to $699,008. The data is based […]

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Investors Say the Worst Is Over for Commercial Real Estate

This post is summarized from CRE Daily, dated September 25, 2024 The worst is over: The Federal Reserve’s aggressive rate hikes in 2022 dried up capital, hitting office and multifamily sectors particularly hard. Offices struggled due to the shift to remote work, while multifamily faced oversupply. However, signs of easing inflation and softening labor markets […]

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Luxury gyms headed for three Silicon Valley cities

By Asia Martin and Clare A. Fonstein – Silicon Valley Business Journal Sep 12, 2024 Three gyms coming to Silicon Valley are poised to add luxury options to the fitness scenes of Campbell, Redwood City and Mountain View. The three facilities will bring cryotherapy, infrared saunas and waterslides to select sites. “We just view Silicon Valley as a great […]

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Where the Bay Area ranks among the hottest U.S. hiring markets

By Andy Medici – Senior Reporter, The Playbook, The Business Journals Sep 3, 2024 The job marketing is softening nationally, but parts of Northern California and the Bay Area are still among solid hiring markets in the country, especially in terms of pay. That’s according to new data from the research arm of payroll giant ADP, which identified […]

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By Joanne Drilling – National Data Reporter, The Business Journals Jun 16, 2024 Updated Jun 16, 2024 11:19pm PDT If you’re searching for a good deal on a home, the Midwest could be a good place to look. California, on the other hand, is the epicenter of overvalued housing markets. But it’s certainly not alone. That’s according to […]

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New rules are about to reshape residential real estate, and they could wash a lot of agents out of the business

By Ted Andersen – Digital Editor, San Francisco Business Times Aug 15, 2024 Residential real estate agents in the Bay Area are worried right now, and some may have good reason to be. In a few days, a shake-up takes place that many are calling the industry’s biggest ever. A new set of rules will blow up […]

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These are the most overvalued — and undervalued — housing markets

By Joanne Drilling – National Data Reporter, The Business Journals Jun 16, 2024 Updated Jun 16, 2024 11:19pm PDT If you’re searching for a good deal on a home, the Midwest could be a good place to look. California, on the other hand, is the epicenter of overvalued housing markets. But it’s certainly not alone. That’s according to […]

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The Wealthy 1000: Where the money lives

By Joanne Drilling – National Data Reporter, The Business Journals Jun 5, 2024 New York City stands alone when it comes to wealth. That’s according to The Business Journals Wealthy 1000, a new ranking of the nation’s wealthiest ZIP codes based on a weighted formula that looks at a number of wealth metrics. Nine of the top 10 ZIP […]

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Tenants increasingly prioritize debt-free landlords in their search for office space

By Ashley Fahey – Editor, The National Observer: Real Estate Edition, The Business Journals Jun 5, 2024 As billions are set to mature within commercial real estate-backed loans, tenants are putting extra scrutiny on prospective landlords’ financial wherewithal before signing leases. And while a preference for the newest or most-updated office towers that offer a bevy of […]

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