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Independence – How sweet it is?
Julie Chapman Julie Chapman

Independence – How sweet it is?

July 5, 2024. In celebratory fashion, we host barbeques, eat watermelon, visit parks, lakes, beaches, attend parades, and shoot fireworks.

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Life on an Oklahoma lake
Julie Chapman Julie Chapman

Life on an Oklahoma lake

June 27, 2024. I am a lake guy. I don’t care for the sand, don’t love salt water, and have no desire to meet sharks, so the sea is not my place.

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 Buyer’s remorse and homeownership
Julie Chapman Julie Chapman

Buyer’s remorse and homeownership

June 20, 2024. The survey was commissioned by Bankrate and found that 47% of those who recently purchased a home have regrets on their purchase.

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To Renovate or Relocate?
Julie Chapman Julie Chapman

To Renovate or Relocate?

June 13, 2024. The pandemic brought about an unpredictable situation. All those inconvenient, irritating little nuances in our homes suddenly made us consider a remodel or even a move to a more suitable home.

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2024 WCWS creates economic development
Julie Chapman Julie Chapman

2024 WCWS creates economic development

June 5, 2024. Our city’s relationship with women’s college softball dates back to 1964 when local civic leaders competed to become a permanent home to the Women’s College Softball Hall of Fame.

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2024 UCO London Study Tour
Julie Chapman Julie Chapman

2024 UCO London Study Tour

May 24, 2024. The 2024 UCO Study Tour was made even more special this year because we were accompanied by UCO President Todd G. Lamb and First Lady Monica Lamb.

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UCO’s London Research Tour - 2024
Julie Chapman Julie Chapman

UCO’s London Research Tour - 2024

May 17, 2024. Our research is looking at how better planning, urban design, and construction could specifically enhance the health and well-being of children and young people, while also benefiting the population as a whole.

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Protecting Public Officials
Julie Chapman Julie Chapman

Protecting Public Officials

May 10, 2024. For last two weeks, Coventry University researchers’ Dr. Bianca Slocombe and Dr. Matthew Francis have been in Oklahoma kicking off a new international research study with the UCO Real Estate Program called Protecting Local Elected Officials.

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Building resilience through tragedy
Julie Chapman Julie Chapman

Building resilience through tragedy

May 2, 2024. As we entered Oklahoma, we saw signs stating that the interstate had been closed due to storm damage. The road had been closed due to an EF-4 Tornado that ravaged Marietta, OK, as well as several other cities in Oklahoma.

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Safeguarding Oklahomans 2024
Julie Chapman Julie Chapman

Safeguarding Oklahomans 2024

April 26, 2024. I am writing this week’s column while in New Orleans at the Association of Real Estate License Law Officials (ARELLO) Mid-year Conference.

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 2024 AIA Architecture Tour
Julie Chapman Julie Chapman

2024 AIA Architecture Tour

April 19, 2024. Saturday, April 13, 2024, was significant for a couple reasons. The first, and the reason I missed the second, is my son, and real estate professional, Ryan Chapman, CCIM, married Morgan Fick on that day. It was a great day, and we are happy to welcome Morgan to the Chapman family.

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Pre-approved plans
Julie Chapman Julie Chapman

Pre-approved plans

April 12, 2024. A growing list of communities nationwide are starting to adopt pre-approved building plan programs to address the issue. Pre-approved building plans, sometimes called “pattern zones” if they are used in a specific area of the city, allow a city to greatly expedite permitting for a set group of designs—which often are based on the city’s current codes.

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The Commercial Real Estate Council (CREC) of OKC
Julie Chapman Julie Chapman

The Commercial Real Estate Council (CREC) of OKC

March 27, 2024. Last week, I had the opportunity to facilitate a panel at the monthly CREC luncheon. The panel consisted of Matthew Myers, Switchgrass Capital; Peter Grabell, Sr. VP Market Development CPACE; and Bert Belanger, Market Director CPACE.

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Possible elimination of the 1031 exchange
Julie Chapman Julie Chapman

Possible elimination of the 1031 exchange

March 21, 2024. The United States tax code allows real estate investors to defer paying taxes on the sale of a property as long as they reinvest the proceeds into another property. This tax rule, known as the "1031 exchange," has been in place for over a century, dating back to 1921 during the presidency of Warren G. Harding.

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A Real Estate Town Hall
Julie Chapman Julie Chapman

A Real Estate Town Hall

March 14, 2024. A real estate town hall

Last week, I had the opportunity to present a Commercial Real Estate Update at the 2024 Real Estate Town Hall presented by the Oklahoma Mortgage Bankers Association (OMBA), OK Credit Union Real Estate Network (OK CUREN), Mortgage Bankers Association OKC (MBA OKC), Central Oklahoma Home Builders Association (COHBA), and MLSOK.

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Appreciation for art in development
Julie Chapman Julie Chapman

Appreciation for art in development

March 8, 2024. Every city needs something they can “hang their hat on” and Edmond’s differentiator is public art. It also has great schools, trees, and friendly people. The quality, and quantity, of public art has gained Edmond national notoriety being featured in several national and regional art magazines and tourist periodicals.

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Capitalization rate evaluates Real Estate investment
Julie Chapman Julie Chapman

Capitalization rate evaluates Real Estate investment

March 1, 2024. Capitalization rates are a key metric in real estate investment, providing a straightforward, quick way for investors to evaluate the potential return and risk associated with a property. By considering cap rates alongside other factors, investors can make informed decisions that align with their investment objectives and risk tolerance.

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Real Estate Broker Settlement Issues
Julie Chapman Julie Chapman

Real Estate Broker Settlement Issues

February 23, 2024. It is becoming evident that the judges, courts, and DOJ are not looking for minor tweaks, but an overhaul of a system that is embedded deeply into our home-buying culture.

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