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UC Real Estate Center recognizes students, supporters

June 21, 2023

The University of Cincinnati Real Estate Center hosted its 32nd Annual Awards Dinner on June 14, welcoming 620 attendees to Music Hall in downtown Cincinnati to highlight the accomplishments of the center, the real estate program, its supporters, Carl H. Lindner College of Business faculty and staff and distinguished students and alumni.

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30th annual UC/PNC Economic Outlook recognizes past, looks to the future

February 29, 2024

The 30th annual UC/PNC Economic Outlook was held Feb. 22 at Cincinnati Music Hall. Hosted by the UC Real Estate Center and PNC Bank, 350 attendees milled about Music Hall’s second-floor ballroom to network and hear insights into the latest local, national and international economic developments.

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Lindner honors 2022-23 student award winners

April 4, 2023

The Carl H. Lindner College of Business held its Student Awards reception in Lindner Hall on April 3 to recognize its standout future business problem solvers for the 2022-23 academic year.

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The benefits and downsides for 'forever renters'

May 29, 2024

A growing number of people expect to rent their entire lives instead of buying a home, which presents potential benefits and downsides for these “forever renters,” University of Cincinnati professors told Business Insider.

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Political interests cause inefficiencies in insurance

March 31, 2023

Research by a University of Cincinnati professor illustrates how insurance markets are broken, Massachusetts Institute of Technology economist Amy Finkelstein said during a Freakonomics Radio Book Club discussion.

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WCPO: Settlement could lead to lower home prices

March 18, 2024

It could become more affordable to buy a house, a University of Cincinnati professor told WCPO, after the National Association of Realtors reached a settlement that is expected to lower agent commissions.

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WVXU: Settlement could cause big changes in housing market

March 22, 2024

A recent settlement should increase transparency in the real estate market, which will be a positive development for buyers and sellers, a University of Cincinnati professor said during a discussion on WVXU's Cincinnati Edition.