SVN Asna Baig Commercial Real Estate Agent
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Locality: Roswell, Georgia
Phone: +1 470-342-2102
Address: 10929 Crabapple Road, Suite 201 30075 Roswell, GA, US
Website: svn.com/find-advisors/?brokerId=asnabaig%40svn.com
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Let’s take this year to learn, grow, and come together. It’s been rough, but we really are in this together. If you’re looking to buy or sell a commercial property give me a call/text email or private message. I am open to answer any of your real estate questions or concerns. Thank you ... http://svn.com/find-advisors/?brokerId=asnabaig%40svn.com
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The Commercial Market has reengaged quickly and we are closing deals at SVN! If you are in the market buying/selling any type of commercial property, if you are looking for long term/short term leases or looking for a tenant rep, I am readily available to assist you with any of your real estate needs.You can reach me for any questions or concerns you may have about the market! Info is in the bio. Have a wonderful day because the day is always what you make of it.
As an SVN Hotel advisor at SVN Hotels we’re doing all we can to help our clients during this difficult time, and our top priority is keeping everyone safe and healthy. We’re grateful that the majority of our organization is operating virtually; so, our workgroups are still meeting and conducting business as usual. Additionally, we’re exploring the possibility of increasing the amount of educational content for our clients by learning to create more webinars or even virtual ev...ents. After this crisis is overas in the aftermath of 9/11there will be changes, and most of them will be positive. The coronavirus might be the best thing that has happened to infectious disease control because it will prepare the world for what’s next. If nothing else, its fallout is educating the public regarding hygiene practices that can prevent the spread of disease. COVID-19 is also highlighting how important it is for the hospitality industry to come together during a crisis and to distribute truthful information rather than allowing the global press to define the travel industry. The hospitality industry is at the front lines of an anomaly like this, and we’re bound to feel its effects first. But we’re resilient, and the rebound could happen relatively quickly. After 9/11, the pent-up demand for meetings and business travel created a spike as people got back to the business at hand. Also, a demand drop in one market often creates an opportunity for another. If someone cancels overseas travel plans, perhaps they will go somewhere closer to home. Unfortunately, this is not the first epidemic we’ve faced, and it’s not going to be the last. In the short term, there will be significant hits to our industry, but we will recover. For the most part, we believe that eventually everything will go back to ‘business as usual,’ but we may see more virtual meetings arise in the meantime as our organization tries to supplement cancelled in-person meetings. We can only hope that this awful virus will teach and prepare us to more effectively handle any crisis that may occur in the future.