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7 Best Real Estate E-Newsletters for Your Inbox


To be a successful real estate investor, it's vital to stay on top of the latest developments in the industry so you can make informed decisions regarding your investment portfolio. While the highs and lows of the residential and commercial markets do make headlines in the broader media, there are plenty of publications and digital outlets that focus solely on this topic. Whether you're just getting started with real estate investing or you're looking for opportunities to grow your existing portfolio, here are some top e-newsletters that should be making an appearance in your inbox.

Industry Dive keeps a finger on the pulse of what's happening in a variety of industries relevant to commercial real estate. Retail Dive and Restaurant Dive in particular are good for CRE investors wanting to stay current on consumer and tech trends in both sectors. Real estate investment trust (REIT) investors could fill their inboxes with just about all of 20-plus dives, including those regarding banking, biopharma, construction, cybersecurity, food, grocery, healthcare, supply chain, transport, and utility. Email newsletters are typically sent daily, with some subtopics having a special weekly issue. Articles are short and easy to digest, though there are "deep dives" that take an in-depth look at trends.

HousingWire is a top source for residential real estate professionals, including investors, agents, and mortgage brokers. There are two daily newsletters -- sent in the morning and the afternoon -- to keep readers abreast of top stories. Other daily newsletters of specific interest are LendingLife for mortgage loan originators, OpenHouse for agents and brokers, ClosingTime for closing professionals, and AppraisedValue for appraisal and valuations professionals. 

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Source Fool.com


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