A ULI National Policy & Practice ForumThe New Transparency in Real Estate: Sustainability Metrics, Asset Performance, and Public DisclosureMerchandise Mart Chicago, Illinois June 27-28, 2011 Real…Continue
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Transparency in Real Estate Performance - TREP
TREPadvisor would be a site in which property owners would publish their annual reports and any other documentation illustrating the performance of their assets. Readers would have the chance to comment and vote on the quality of the reporting and…
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Recentemente il mercato immobiliare italiano ha beneficiato di una serie di coincidenze fortunate: il pubblico attualmente considera il “mattone” un investimento sicuro e redditizio, i mutui costano poco e lo Stato e le aziende stanno alienando vasti portafogli immobiliari, strumentali e non. La stampa ora può dedicare molto più attenzione alle…
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Richard,
1.All data is real data. Which is true and accurate?
2.Expensive: NO
3.Well, great question>>>pondering.
4.Create a true and accurate data standard and you have created THE Market.
5.And those decisions have lead us to where we are now.
Duke, is that a question? If so:
1. How much "data" is real data?
2. Is real estate data expensive? Relative to what?
3. Is the real estate data "industry" too fragmented? How can it be joined up?
4. Does nobody mind that poor and distorted data leads to poor and distorted decisions?
5. And does nobody mind that poor and distorted decisions lead to poor real estate and distorted economies?
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