This is the documentary about a birdwatching that I didn't know I needed: https://t.co/OX1vAbccDX
Two brothers go for a "Big Year" of birdwatching across the lower 48 states. You really don't need to be into birds (I'm not). It's still very very worth watching.
This is HUGE.
CMHC now insuring up to 4 units and up to $2 million starting January 15 2025.
Up to 90% LTV and 30 year amortization.
This could completely change the Canadian real estate landscape.
https://t.co/6CBWdEs9hU
If your product has strong positioning it will be easy to write good copy/produce good ads.
Your product needs a reason to exist.
If it's hard to write copy, the product might be the problem.
I think for the style of what I do, Perplexity has been way more game changing than ChatGPT.
I’m typically much more in the mode of researching and asking questions, and Perplexity is much more set up for that.
Plus, actual references to legit information is a huge win.
The Don of parking reform is taking notice of #yxe!
Read "The High Cost of Free Parking" to see why this is such a smart move and understand what we should do next.
Hint: adequately manage and price curbside parking.
@DonaldShoup@BrentToderian
Any #multifamily residential developers on here looking at EV charging for their tenant parking?
I’m working with a company who’s building g something special up here in Canada, and I’d love to chat with you.
We shape our cities, and thereafter our cities shape us.
A though I had from watching the new (great) video from Phil Edwards on suburbs being built for cars.
Check it out: https://t.co/uJmTbnAUee
Whispers: Philadelphia would be better off if our legacy residential architecture was a bit fewer rowhomes but a few more courtyard apartment buildings
We need innovative solutions and new tools to tackle this housing crisis. 🏡
That’s why today we announced B.C. is creating new pre-approved residential designs for triplexes, fourplexes and laneway homes.
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