REC Land Market Conference Canceled
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Given the exponential proliferation of the coronavirus, and being mindful of the health and well-being of our Outlook for Texas Land Market Conference attendees, speakers, sponsors and Center staff, the only prudent action is to cancel the 2020 conference. We will evaluate rescheduling the event, but this is a dynamic situation and possibly something we will be dealing with for a protracted time.
We will refund fees for those who have already registered. Your understanding is appreciated as we do our part to curb the spread of this disease.
America is still a great nation, and Texas is the greatest state of all. I am confident we will get through this and be stronger for it. There is something powerful and healing in coming together and making sacrifices for the good of all. This just might reunite us as a nation; I certainly hope so.
I have appealed to state leaders and to the Texas Real Estate Commission to make provisions for an extended grace period to complete mandatory education licensing course requirements. I am hopeful they will mitigate any inconveniences you encounter in securing course credits as a result of this or other cancelled course offerings.
We highly value our relationship with each of you. Stay well, and take care of your family and neighbors. I believe this crisis will bring out the best in all of us.
Until we meet again,
Gary Maler
Executive Director
Real Estate Center
Texas A&M University
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As the state’s population grows, so does the need for more housing. Here are the data and tools you need to keep up with housing market trends in your area.
Whether you’re talking about DFW’s financial services industry, Austin’s tech sector, Houston’s energy corridor, or the medical hub that is San Antonio, commercial real estate is big business in Texas.
Mineral rights. Water issues. Wildlife management and conservation. Eminent domain. The number of factors driving Texas land markets is as big as the state itself. Here’s information that can help.
Texas is a large, diversified state boasting one of the biggest economies in the world. Our reports and articles help you understand why.
Center research is fueled by accurate, high-quality, up-to-date data acquired from such sources as Texas MLSs, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, and the U.S. Census Bureau. Data and reports included here are free.
Stay current on the latest happenings around the Center and the state with our news releases, NewsTalk Texas online searchable news database, and more.
We offer a number of educational opportunities throughout the year, including our popular Outlook for Texas Land Markets conference. Check here for updates.
Established in 1971, the Texas Real Estate Research Center is the nation’s largest publicly funded organization devoted to real estate research. Learn more about our history here and meet our team.
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