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n the heart of Oklahoma, Cameron University recently convened a business forum that shed light on the ever-changing landscape of Southwest Oklahoma's real estate market. The event, held on April 23rd, served as a platform for community members and students to engage with industry experts and gain valuable insights into local housing trends, construction patterns, and other pressing issues affecting the region.
Krystal Brue, Chair of the Department of Business at Cameron University, emphasized the importance of this public forum in empowering individuals to make informed decisions about real estate purchases. "By providing a space for education and awareness," she noted, "we can equip ourselves with the knowledge needed to navigate the complexities of the market and make smart choices that benefit our community."
The Bill Burgess Jr. Business Research Center took the lead in organizing this event, bringing together a diverse panel of experts who shared their expertise with attendees. This collaborative effort aimed to foster a deeper understanding of the real estate market's dynamics and its impact on the local economy.
