Happy Halloween | https://www.samrandhawa.com/disclaimer/
Halloween falls on October 31 because the ancient Gaelic festival of Samhain, considered the earliest known root of Halloween, occurred on this day.
In the eighth century, Pope Gregory III designated November 1 as a time to praise all saints.
Soon, All Saints' Day incorporated some traditions of Samhain and the evening before was known as All Hallows Eve, and later Halloween.
Over time, Halloween evolved into a day of activities like trick-or-treating, carving jack-o-lanterns, festive gatherings, donning costumes and eating treats.
Today’s the day to eat candies and sweets to your heart’s content! Happy Halloween!
Congratulations, our seller, for the. Pending Inspection for 2845 Oleander Lane
Global Boom in Commercial Development Hubs | https://www.samrandhawa.com/disclaimer/
The Commercial Development Hubs market is projected to expand from USD 150 billion in 2025 to USD 250 billion by 2032.
Urbanization and infrastructure investments are fueling growth, with cities seeking efficient, connected hubs to support economic expansion.
Smart technologies like AI and IoT are transforming urban planning, enabling data-driven, energy-efficient, and adaptive commercial environments.
Sustainability initiatives—including green building certifications and reduced carbon footprints—are becoming central to development and investor priorities.
Asia Pacific, particularly China and India, offers high-growth potential, backed by USD 1 trillion in infrastructure spending by 2030.
Tax Bill Bonanza for Short-Term Rental Investors. How to Seize the Moment.
Recent federal tax reforms favor real estate investors, especially in short-term rentals, by allowing 100% bonus depreciation on property costs, enabling large upfront tax write-offs. The SALT deduction increase benefits primary homeowners. The 20% qualified business income deduction for LLC-held properties is now permanent. Short-term rentals offer more flexibility in using losses against active income. Investors should limit personal use to maximize deductions and consider properties in tourist, business, or contract-worker hubs.

