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Providing Value Nashville Commercial Real Estate InsightsAuthor: Zach Dorris
The definition of an appraisal is an opinion of value. As a commercial real estate appraiser in Middle Tennessee for the last 14 years, I have spent most of my professional career giving my opinion of a big, bold numerical figure at the front of a 100 page appraisal document. But why would someone pay for my opinion or any other Commercial Real Estate expert for that matter? I believe the answer is that there is a big difference between giving a singular market value and actually providing inherent value to a client through trustworthy market insights, knowledge of trends, and property specific expertise. Consequently, this podcast relies on interviews with those who know; those who have proven track records of experience in their distinct fields within the Commercial Real Estate industry. These types of conversations are what help shape the market on a daily basis. Because better information helps the market to become more defined, and because some of the stories told are simply fascinating, it is my hope that all who listen would be provided value through the insight gained. Language: en Genres: Business, Investing, Management Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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The Urban Residential Movement with Mark Deutschmann of the CityLiving Group (1Q, 2020)
Episode 5
Tuesday, 24 March, 2020
Mark Deutschmann is a visionary and leader in the revitalization of Nashville’s urban neighborhoods and public spaces. He has worked with members of the community, city leaders, and nonprofit organizations for over thirty years to breathe new life into Nashville neighborhoods, helping to create the dynamic, in-demand city. He has been selling real estate since 1986 and founded Village Real Estate and Core Development in 1996 and 2003, respectively. Today, he is founder and chair emeritus of Village, where he leads his CityLiving Group sales team, and president of Core. He is also the author of the insightful new book about Nashville urban living, One Mile Radius. You can find Mark through his website or through his LinkedIn bio. You can also support the tornado relief by going to Hands On Nashville or The Community Foundation