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Remote Work Will End With a Thud – Offices Will Thrive Again
Subscribe to The Bruce Philosophical Project Before I get to my article, I am reminding you about The Bruce Philosophical Project. Many of you have told me you didn’t realize you have to actually subscribe to it or you won’t get my articles. This is separate from The Real Estate Philosopher and if you don’t subscribe you won’t… Read more
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Predictions for 2024
As promised, here are my predictions for 2024: Artificial Intelligence – despite all the hype — will be close to irrelevant, except as a useful tool that saves time. People will start to realize that it is not a game-changer. It is not a new business; it is just a new way of doing business.… Read more
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Predictions — How Accurate Have I Been?
I have some predictions about 2024 coming to you next week, but before I serve up that article I thought I would take a moment to assess how accurate I have been in my past predictions, as that would be relevant whether you would be open to considering my future predictions. I have consummate contempt… Read more
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Real (Estate) Politics – Danger For SFR
It seems that whether the real estate industry likes it or not, a growing percentage of the population of this country – or those governing us – seem to be coming to the conclusion that housing is not something one purchases or rents but a “right” that someone who lives in this country must have. Since… Read more
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Scrappy Startups Sought
As I get older (despite my Baby Boomer desire to live forever), I have been trying to think about things that I can do that are meaningful, helpful and useful to the real estate industry and those who work in it. It seems like a place where I could add the greatest value would… Read more
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New York City is a Power Niche
I have been positive on NYC since people started writing it off a year ago – I guess everyone knows that by now. You may find this hard to believe, but I think I missed the biggest reason for positivity. And this is a reason why I am now even more of a NYC bull than… Read more
