J. Casey Pipes, CRE, quoted on Realtor.com

J. Casey Pipes, Esq., CRE, president, Helmsing, Leach, Herlong, Newman & Rouse, P.C., Mobile, Ala., explained how eminent domain works, and how it could change in the future (possibly good news for homeowners) in an article on Realtor.com: “What Supreme Court Appointee Brett Kavanaugh Could Mean for Real Estate.” Read the full article here. Casey was… Read more

Jeffrey Havsy, CRE, quoted in Real Estate Weekly

Real estate economist Jeff Havsy, CRE, was interviewed for a story in Real Estate Weekly titled “Report: Immigration Restrictions Hurting Construction Sector.” The story evolved from the reporter’s interest in The Counselors’ Top Ten Issues Affecting Real Estate™ 2018-19 lists—where Construction Costs were listed on The Watch List and Immigration was noted as one of… Read more

Counselors Noted in Bisnow Series on Skylines

In the first article in a national series in Bisnow, Andrew Nelson, CRE, chief economist-USA, Colliers International, San Francisco, was extensively quoted on the subject of skylines. In “Why Are We So Obsessed with Skylines?” Andrew  addressed why viewing the skyline from the vantage point of a high-rise building in the central business district is so… Read more

Jonathan Miller, CRE, quoted in The New York Times

Jonathan Miller, CRE, CEO/president, Miller Samuel Inc., New York, NY, is quoted often in national and New York media. Commentary from recent interviews have appeared in The New York Times, particularly on topics related to affordable housing, and economic development in North Fork, an area of the New York City metropolitan area near Long Island.

Hugh Kelly, Ph.D., CRE, interviewed by GlobeSt. and Real Estate Weekly

Hugh Kelly, Ph.D., CRE, principal, Hugh Kelly Real Estate Economics, Brooklyn, NY and special advisor to Fordham University Real Estate Institute, New York, NY, was interviewed by GlobeSt. on “What Makes a 24-Hour City?”  See it here. Hugh was also featured in a video interview on Real Estate Weekly online –“Which 24/7 City Has the Best Commercial Real Estate Market.”… Read more

External Affairs Alert – Top Ten Issues Affecting Real Estate™ 2018-2019

New for 2018-2019: Current and Longer-Term Impacts Identified Counselors’ clients seek advice on today’s issues which will impact property today–and today’s issues which will impact their decisions over the next ten years.  In a break with how The Counselors’ has announced its Top Ten list in past years, the Top Ten Issues Affecting Real Estate™ 2018-2019 differentiates… Read more

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