Unique Properties/TCN Worldwide is Proud to Announce the Sale of a 32-Unit Apartment Building in Boulder, CO for 21,710,000
The Unique Apartment Group a division of Unique Properties, Inc/TCN Worldwide is proud to announce the sale of the property at 949 Marine Street in Boulder, Colorado for $21,710,000! The property has 32 units and 56 bedrooms (80 bedrooms if Dens and Lofts are included). This is important because in the greater Denver area it is usually priced per unit. In Boulder, they sell by the bedroom. The owner, Hill House LLC, was represented by Marc Lippitt, Justin Herman, and Phil Dankner at Unique Properties, Inc.
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Forte Real Estate Partners/TCN Worldwide is selected as a 2024 Best Places to Work Awards Honoree by the Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal
We are thrilled to share that Forte Real Estate Partners, LLC has been recognized for the second year as an honoree by the Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal (MSPBJ) as a 2024 Best Places to Work! “We foster a culture that values innovative thinking, openness, integrity, mutual respect and recognition for each other, collaboration, working hard and having fun, and finally and equally as important, community enhancement,” stated Jim Jetland, Principal at Forte Real Estate Partners.
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Norris & Stevens/TCN Worldwide Brokers $4.655M Sale of the Landover Townhomes in Vancouver, Washington
G & M Landover, LLC recently completed the $4,650,000 purchase of the Landover Townhomes, a 12-unit multi-family property located at 11015 NE 26th St in Vancouver, Washington. The Landover Townhomes is an approximately 18,876 square foot multi-family asset made up of three 2-story buildings situated on 0.70 acres of land. David C. Chatfield and Cameron Mercer with Portland-based Norris & Stevens, Inc. represented the Seller, Genesis Rentals, LLC, in the transaction.
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Starboard Commercial/TCN Worldwide: "How AI Will Change the Way You Do Business as a Salesperson"
The advent of artificial intelligence (AI) is set to revolutionize the role of salespeople in ways we are only beginning to comprehend. As AI technology becomes more sophisticated, it promises to enhance efficiency, provide deeper insights, and transform the dynamics of customer interactions. But what does this mean for the future of sales professionals? Will they become obsolete, or will their roles evolve to add even greater value?
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