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Edwards Abstract and Title Co. has officially announced the date for its 21st Annual State of Real Estate Forum, set to take place on Thursday, March 6, 2025. The event will be held at the McAllen Convention Center Ballroom, providing a prime venue for industry professionals and stakeholders.
This year, the forum will feature Dr. Ted C. Jones, PhD, a renowned national economist, as the keynote speaker. Dr. Jones is expected to share valuable insights into the current trends and future outlook of the real estate market, drawing on his extensive experience and expertise in the field.
Over the past two decades, the forum has become a pivotal event for real estate professionals, offering networking opportunities and discussions on pressing issues affecting the industry. Attendees can look forward to an engaging program that will address various topics relevant to real estate development, investment strategies, and market dynamics. The event promises to be an informative gathering for all involved in the real estate sector.
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