Sustainability – Return on Investment Slows Down ‘Feel Good and Do Good’
Commercial real estate is faced with a number of questions concerning its future with respect to increasing regulation designed to address the conservation of energy and water, the …
Regulations – A New Kind of President Brings Uncertainty and a Totally Different Direction
The contentious 2016 election season culminated with a new administration in the White House and a whole new set of unknowns. In this report, T3 Sixty examines some key issues and …
In Search of Debt – The Policies, Regulations and Reforms Impacting the Availability of Debt
Enacting strong regulation like the DoddFrank Act had far reaching implications for the cost and availability of debt for commercial real estate. In this report, T3 Sixty highlights …
When Real Estate Self Regulation Ends
Questionable business practice involving shadow-flipping by Vancouver real estate agents raised the issue of self-regulation.
A New Type of President
What happens when a real estate mogul becomes president of the United States? T3 Sixty suggests the impact it may have on the real estate industry.
An Industry Changer is Lurking
The existence of the Independent contractor model is being challenged.In this report, T3 Sixty details the legal requirements to employ agents on independent contractor status, citing case law involving wellknown industry brands.
Consumer Complaints and Buyer Protection
The housing crash exposed questionable lending and financial practices of the countrys largest lenders. In this report, T3 Sixty examines why brokers and agents should be aware of, and prepare for the impact of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
The Now of Real Estate (Mega Trends)
In this report T3 Sixty provides an overview of the trends that have moved the tipping point and will impact most of us in the not too distant future.
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
In this report, T3 Sixty asks industry leaders in what ways and to what extent the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB)andor other new regulations will reshape the real estate business over the next 35 years.
Rescuing Homeownership
In this report, T3 Sixty explores the governments historic role in growing homeownership, andconsiders whats next on the governments agenda for the real estate industry