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SEPTEMBER 29, 2020

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Alternative Properties

Institutional Investors Bet on Manufactured Housing as Occupancy, Rents Continue to Grow

There has been stable occupancy and rental collections in 2020 despite the pandemic. As a result, some investors are now betting big on manufactured housing communities.

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A Broad Spectrum of Use Keeps Land Brokers Busy

Interest in recreational land outside of cites has spiked amid COVID-19 lockdowns. Meanwhile, interest in commercial land has stayed relatively steady. NREI spoke with National Land CEO Jason Walter to hear more about the new platform and his insights on current activity and trends in the national land sales market.

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Podcast

NREI's Common Area: The State of Tech Talent Markets

Colin Yasukochi, executive director of CBRE's Tech Insights Center, and Lexi Russell, director of research and analysis at CBRE, discuss the firm's latest Scoring Tech Talent report.

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NREI Wire

Christmas Shopping Poised to Show Inequity in K-Shaped Recovery

This Christmas will be one of exorbitant spending and lavish gifts for many American families. It’ll also be one of tight budgets and difficulty putting food on the table for many others.

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In face of Covid, Chase soldiers on with ambitious Boston expansion

Chase plans to open three more local branches before the end of the year.

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Eight Must Reads for the CRE Industry Today

It could take five years for employees to return to the office in numbers that match the past, reports CNBC. Many U.S. commercial properties have lost 25 percent or more of their value, according to PYMNT.com. These are among today’s must reads from around the commercial real estate industry.

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