At Inman Connect, host Katie Kossev of The Kossev Group was joined by ClimateCheck’s Skylar Olsen to explore “How Climate Change will Shape Real Estate Now and in Decades to Come.”
Source: Inman News
The climate change problem is ‘right here.’ How will it shape real estate?
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