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We’re glad you’re here. 📌Here are a few things that make our community special: - We've got polls, prompts, posts, and questions that can bring more people into conversation in a space that's all our own. - You can direct message. You can also post into multiple categories. - We can organize virtual sessions and in-person events. - We can keep conversations and messaging going before, during, and after our events. 🫵What's in store for you? We promise you a world of growth, collaboration, and adventure. Being part of this community doesn't merely mean joining a group; it signifies being a part of a journey that takes every aspect of your life, especially your real estate career, to exemplary new heights. - We have a variety of discussion categories where you can share your expertise, perspectives, and ideas; it even opens an opportunity to learn from the collective wisdom present in our community. - Whether you're into analyzing property markets or figuring out the best investment strategies, the smart search function organizes all the intense brainstorming we do and keeps it just a click away for you! - Discover new events, webinars, and meet-ups that target very specific skills and tools that are crucial to success in our industry. - Remember, there is always room to lead and inspire! Let's connect, learn, discover and grow together! 🚀HABIBI LET'S GO!!! PS: Respond to this post and tell us who you are and why you joined the 44flex community!
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New comment Sep '23
how did you guys find this group?
just curious..
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New comment Dec '23
Flex Space Bay Depth Preferences
We are finalizing our designs for a new Workspace USA flex space project in Central Texas. Our first and second projects were made up with about 75% of 50' deep units and 25% of 60' deep units. We have not built our projects for rentals or leases as we form condo regimes and sell our units to end users/investors. Do any of you have any insight into what unit depths works better for you? We are interested in possibly retaining some of our units for long term rentals. I'm also interested in possibly evaluating mixing in some smaller, 40' deep units to create 1,000 and 1,200 sf units using 25' and 30' bay widths. Any insights would be appreciated. Thanks
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New comment Nov '23
Good read on residential real estate
https://www.cnbc.com/2023/09/18/homebuilder-sentiment-goes-negative-for-the-first-time-in-7-months.html
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