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Location: Virtual Classroom, MD
- Name:
- Virtual Classroom
- Address:
- Virtual Classroom, MD
- Phone:
- 301-924-1020
- Speakers:
- Sage, Ben / Fall, Laura / Mattison Sky, Danai / Rubin, Joe
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Join us at Noon
on Thursday, March 18 to hear Senior Regional Director Mid-Atlantic, Ben Sage, discuss Zonda data about housing prices and demand,
and speak to how builders are adjusting to demands for denser neighborhoods and
lower prices.
- Will the excess of housing demand over housing
supply will keep going?
- What solutions might be considered to address
the housing shortage in the near term?
- Will the structural/societal bias toward
homeownership will continue to erode?
- Will developers be among the first to really
embrace factory-built housing solutions?
- What will be the impact on the housing market of
non-traditional players, foreign companies, joint ventures, and innovation from
outside of the industry in the next decade?
Sage will tackle these questions and more over the course of
our webinar.
He will be followed by a panel of real estate brokers who
will share their perspective on trends they’re seeing among buyers in residential
housing markets. Led by moderator, Don Boucher, SRA, they will tackle questions
such as
- Who’s buying today?
- What are these buyers looking for and paying
for?
- Where do you see prices going in the future?
Our panelists include:
This webinar will give you a well-rounded look at the Metro
DC residential real estate market including micro- and macro-economic trends as
well as a street-level view of residential buyers plus two hours of CE credit*.
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Applications submitted to DC, MD and VA.
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Zoom - The login
link will be sent the week before the class. As required by the AQB, all
students must have a working camera and microphone so they can be seen and
heard by the instructor for the duration of the class.
CE Approval - An application for CE approval has been submitted to DC, MD and VA.
Class Time: Noon - 2:0pm ET(Login to "sign in" at 11:45am)
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This Educational Program was developed and organized by the Appraisal Institute Chapter offering the Program with the intent of addressing topic(s) of current local interest solely for educational and informational purposes. The Appraisal Institute national organization was not involved in developing or organizing the Program.
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