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Risk and real estate
November 7, 2019. Many investors are growing weary of low returns in conventional investment funds and turning to real estate, but contemplating in which class of real estate to invest.

Britton District – Owl Court
October 31, 2019. The movement to revitalize older, more urban areas is powerful and changing stubborn opinions about what is desirable and what is not.

Whose rights are those property rights?
October 24, 2019. The National Association of Realtors is one of the largest lobbying organizations in the U.S. One of its most important platforms is preserving citizens’ property rights. On the surface, this is something, it seems, everyone would support. It is not that simple. In fact, it is very complex.

It’s really about size, quality and location
October 17, 2019. I am growing less satisfied and more concerned with the use of price-per-square-foot, or PPSF, valuation.

The suburban rebirth
October 10, 2019. Mark Twain once said, “The rumors of my death have been greatly exaggerated.” The same could be said of the suburbs in America.

2019 PIVOT Awards
October 3, 2019. The PIVOT Awards are presented to real estate professionals who have made the most pivotal advances in our industry.

State of the economy
September 26, 2019. I don’t believe an inverted yield curve is a foolproof predictor of a recession.
Commercial Real Estate Summit social
September 19, 2019. While I am proud of our progress in our community, I spend very little time talking about what it takes to sustain an educated real estate workforce in our state in order to maintain and continue this progress.

Start small
September 12, 2019. The most common question I receive is, “How do I get started investing in real estate?”

Commute time
September 5, 2019. How long are you willing to commute to work from your home every day? This is something that we study because it affects the price of real estate and where we build homes and commercial buildings.

Affordable housing – NIMBY
August 29, 2019. Does your city or community really want affordable housing? Frankly, I am not convinced.

Back to school
August 22, 2019. I started yet another school year teaching real estate to intelligent, young college students eager to learn the ins and outs of real estate.

Real estate reality
August 15, 2019. I wrote several weeks ago about coffee shops and the impact they can have on the culture of a community. I also wrote last week about the concept of highest and best use. The real estate reality expressed in those two articles hit home this week as several of my favorite “third places” shut their doors in my hometown of Edmo[...]

Highest and best use
August 8, 2019. I spend a fair amount of time discussing the highest and best use of property with potential investors and property owners. The concept of highest and best use is one of the fundamental principles of real estate value.

How smart is your meter?
August 1, 2019. How smart is your electric meter? Over half of the electricity customers in the U.S. now have smart meters. And guess what? Oklahoma is a leader in installations of the technology, with over 80% of Oklahoma electric customers now using them.

Smart growth
July 25, 2019. I was invited to attend a National Association of Realtors presentation titled “Smart Growth for the 21st Century” and hosted by the Edmond Board of Realtors. Nate Johnson, Real Estate Solutions Group in St. Louis, did a fantastic job delivering his Principles of Smart Growth.

Fortified roofs
July 18, 2019. In terms of resilience, a weather-tight roof is considered the first line of defense against damaging storms. This is why the Institute for Building and Home Safety created the Fortified roof program.

The tree canopy
July 11, 2019. We need trees and should be committed to increasing our tree canopy in the urban environments; however, we must also mitigate risk associated with the same.

Would you be my neighbor?
July 3, 2019. Did your mother teach you to share? Do you like interaction with your neighbors? I want to introduce you to a type of neighborhood that is gaining popularity in the U.S. that requires sharing some common areas and incorporates interaction with your neighbors. It’s called a pocket neighborhood.

Public transportation and scooters
June 27, 2019. Electric scooters are rapidly becoming a ubiquitous feature of the urban fabric.