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What Is Zoning: The Invisible Rules Shaping Your Neighborhood
Ever notice how houses are grouped together in one area, while shops and restaurants are somewhere else? That's not random: it's zoning. Zoning laws are local rules that divide cities and towns into...
A Beginner’s Guide to Real Estate Property Types
Real estate is typically divided into five main categories, each with unique characteristics, investment potential, and purposes. 1. Residential Real Estate Residential real estate is property used...
Why Programming Matters: A Solution to the Loneliness Epidemic
The U.S. Surgeon General calls loneliness a public health epidemic linked to heart disease, depression, and early mortality. Despite being more digitally "connected" than ever, people report feeling...
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Lewis Hiring Managers: Five Tips for Better Interviews
So, the Recruiting team has helped get some candidates lined up, and you are getting ready to interview for your open role. Here are a few tried-and-true tips to help you run an effective (and less...
Too Many People, Not Enough Homes: California’s Housing Crisis
The problem is simple: California doesn't have enough homes. Think of it like this:100 people need apartments, but there are only 50 apartments available. What happens? Those 100 people compete for...
Congratulations to The Enclave at Homecoming for Achieving Top Rankings in the 2025 ORA Power Rankings
The Enclave at Homecoming ranks among the top properties in the 2025 ORA Power Rankings. The rankings, developed by J Turner Research and published by Multifamily Executive, provide an independent...
Saddle Up: Homecoming at the Resort Rodeo
Over 300 residents turned out for this year's rodeo-themed Homecoming. The event featured line dancing, rodeo games, a petting zoo, a photo booth, and a hot dog truck. About 45 minutes in, a...
The Third Space: The Place Between Home and Work
What Is the Third Space? The "third space" is anywhere people go that isn't home (first space) or work (second space). Coffee shops, community centers, parks, bookstores, bars—places where people...










