What do you know about real estate development? If your answer is “not a lot", you’re in the right place! Learn about this powerful industry, how it started, and how it can evolve in the future. Anyone can become a real estate developer, and everyone can be involved in how building projects impact their community.
Anyeley (she/her) is an award-winning real estate developer of commercial, residential, and mixed-use projects and was named “40 under 40” by the Urban Land Institute. She started her own company, Adre, to create meaningful places that are better for the environment and for people. This book grew from her passion of building a world where anyone has a chance to succeed. View titles by Anyeley Hallova

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What do you know about real estate development? If your answer is “not a lot", you’re in the right place! Learn about this powerful industry, how it started, and how it can evolve in the future. Anyone can become a real estate developer, and everyone can be involved in how building projects impact their community.

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Anyeley (she/her) is an award-winning real estate developer of commercial, residential, and mixed-use projects and was named “40 under 40” by the Urban Land Institute. She started her own company, Adre, to create meaningful places that are better for the environment and for people. This book grew from her passion of building a world where anyone has a chance to succeed. View titles by Anyeley Hallova

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