In each monthly discussion, real estate executives are introduced to new business models that are transforming how real estate is used. As technology continues to innovate and become a larger part of all parts of our lives, new business models are emerging that are affecting the use and demand on real estate space. We can live, work, and shop anywhere thereby diminishing the influence of “exclusivity” and “need to be” locations. Technology is reducing the friction in the marketing and leasing processes forever altering the discovery, information sharing, revenue, and valuations of properties as real estate demand becomes hospitality based.
Company summary:
JoyHub is a business intelligence platform specifically for professional rental owners, managers and operators. By providing access and connectivity across their existing technology infrastructure JoyHub provides rental operators with a holistic view of their properties, tenants and portfolios. Powered by a proprietary integration layer, JoyHub connects, collects and aggregates data from various data sources to support secure data storage, custom reporting and predictive analytics. With access to data from across their various systems, operators view dashboards, create aggregated reports and develop risk models to capitalize on trends, respond to unpredictability, and maximize NOI to deliver greater overall value to investors.
About the Speaker
Elizabeth Braman has spent the past 15 years as a commercial real estate and prop-tech executive and entrepreneur. Previously she was an early executive at RealtyMogul, She began her career as a technology attorney and exited her first startup through the sale to a publicly traded company.