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Sarah Josipovic Shares Key Real Estate Trends and What They Mean for You

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Ontario, Canada, 12th February 2026, ZEX PR WIRE, Sarah Josipovic, real estate sales representative with Sotheby’s International Realty Canada, today outlined four real estate trends she’s seeing in the market and what they mean for individuals making housing decisions. Drawing on local data and national patterns, Josipovic breaks down insights in clear language and offers practical next steps for readers.

Trend 1: Strong Demand Outside City Cores
Recently, many buyers have shifted their interest from large city centers to smaller urban and suburban markets like Hamilton. Listings in these areas have seen up to 15% more traffic compared to central urban districts.

“People want space to live, work, and relax,” Josipovic says. “Hamilton is benefiting from that interest because it offers both city access and room to breathe.”

Trend 2: Continued Interest in New Construction
Newer homes remain in high demand. Across many regions, properties under two years old are selling faster than older inventory, with average days on market dropping by 10–20% compared to older homes.

“Buyers tell me they value turn-key spaces that match their lifestyle,” Josipovic explains. “It’s not just about new walls—it’s about fewer surprises after move-in.”

Trend 3: Mortgage Awareness Is Increasing
With fluctuating mortgage rates, more buyers are researching affordability early in their search. Surveys show that over 60% of prospective buyers say financing clarity is a top priority before touring homes.

“Understanding payments before you start touring homes saves time and stress,” Josipovic notes. “It’s a smart first step for anyone planning to buy.”

Trend 4: Flexibility in Work-from-Home Drives Space Priorities
Remote and hybrid work arrangements are influencing what people want in a home. Spaces for offices and multi-use rooms are rising on wish lists, with almost half of active buyers prioritizing flexible layouts.

“A little extra space for work makes a big difference in day-to-day life,” she says. “People are planning for both today and what comes next.”

Your Next 7 Days: Simple Steps to Move Forward

  1. Check your budget — review your finances and monthly expenses.

  2. Get pre-approved — speak with a mortgage professional to understand your options.

  3. List your must-haves — write down your top 5 priorities in a home.

  4. Watch local listings — pay attention to what’s selling and how fast.

  5. Ask questions — reach out to a local agent to clarify trends you’re curious about.

  6. Visit new builds — see what today’s construction offers in space and design.

  7. Review your timeline — decide when you realistically want to buy or sell.

Your Next 90 Days: Bigger Moves for Your Goals

  1. Set clear goals — define what you want and when for buying or selling.

  2. Build your team — secure an agent, lender, and any advisors you trust.

  3. Explore neighborhoods — spend time in areas that match your lifestyle needs.

  4. Refine your wishlist — update your priorities based on what you’ve learned.

  5. Track market shifts — check in regularly on price trends and inventory levels.

Pick One Step and Start Now
Whether you’re preparing to move or just thinking ahead, choose one action from this list and begin today. Small steps lead to confident decisions.

About Sarah Josipovic
Sarah Josipovic is a licensed real estate sales representative with Sotheby’s International Realty Canada based in Hamilton, Ontario. With a background in environment and urban sustainability, she specializes in residential real estate and new construction, helping clients make smart, informed decisions about buying and selling homes. Sarah works closely with local builders and families to navigate market trends with clarity and purpose.

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AccountingOCR.com Releases AI OCR Platform for Accounting Teams

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AccountingOCR.com has launched a new AI-powered OCR platform built for accounting workflows. The software helps firms and finance teams extract structured data from financial documents without relying on templates or manual document setup.

Mississippi, United States, 1st Apr 2026  – AccountingOCR.com recently announced the launch of its AI OCR platform designed to help accounting teams convert financial documents into structured digital data.

The platform was developed for firms and finance departments that regularly work with invoices, receipts, bank statements, tax forms, and other records that often arrive in inconsistent formats. In many accounting environments, processing these documents still involves a mix of manual entry, template-based extraction tools, and fragmented systems for different document types. AccountingOCR.com enters the market with a broader approach focused on handling varied financial records through a single AI-driven workflow.

According to the company, the software reads data from scanned paper documents, digital PDFs, and image-based files without requiring fixed templates or document-by-document configuration. The goal is to make document intake more practical for accounting teams that need to work across changing layouts, multiple clients, and large volumes of records while keeping extracted information usable for spreadsheet review and accounting system imports.

A key part of the platform’s positioning is its focus on accounting use rather than general OCR alone. In addition to extracting text and tables, the software is designed to support early-stage classification of financial data, helping teams organize information in a way that better fits bookkeeping and reporting workflows. This reflects growing demand for tools that do more than capture text and instead help reduce the administrative burden around coding, categorization, and review.

The launch also speaks to a wider shift taking place across the accounting profession. As firms manage rising document volumes and tighter reporting timelines, there is increasing pressure to reduce repetitive processing work without sacrificing structure or control. AccountingOCR.com is aimed at teams looking for a more consistent way to move from raw financial documents to usable data without adding more manual steps to the process.

The company said the platform includes security controls intended for organizations handling sensitive financial information. It states that the software is SOC 2 Type 2 certified, uses encryption for data in transit and at rest, and does not use customer files to train AI models. Documents processed through the system are automatically deleted within 24 hours.

About AccountingOCR.com

AccountingOCR.com is an AI-powered OCR software platform focused on accounting and financial document processing. The company helps firms and finance teams extract structured data from invoices, receipts, statements, tax forms, and other records for use in spreadsheets and downstream accounting workflows.

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ContractExtraction.com Launches AI Platform for Extracting Data from Contracts

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ContractExtraction.com has launched a new AI-powered platform designed to extract key terms from contracts and convert them into structured data. The software is intended to help legal, procurement, and operations teams reduce the time spent reviewing agreements manually and improve visibility across large contract portfolios.

United States, 1st Apr 2026https://www.contractextraction.com announced the launch of its new contract extraction platform, a software solution developed to help organizations identify and structure important terms from contracts, NDAs, and related agreements through AI.

For many businesses, contract information is available but not easily usable. Important details such as effective dates, renewal terms, payment obligations, notice periods, and party names are often buried in lengthy agreements that must be reviewed one by one. This can create delays not only in legal review, but also in procurement, compliance, and operational planning, especially when organizations are working across large volumes of active and legacy contracts.

ContractExtraction.com was developed to address that challenge by turning contract language into structured output that can be searched, filtered, and analyzed more efficiently. According to the company, the platform is designed to interpret legal phrasing and identify key business terms across a wide range of contract formats without requiring template setup or document-by-document configuration. The software is intended to help teams move more quickly from document review to practical contract visibility.

The company says the platform is particularly relevant in situations where businesses need to review agreements at scale, whether for migration projects, portfolio cleanup, vendor oversight, or renewal tracking. In these settings, the burden often comes from the amount of manual reading required to locate recurring terms across hundreds or thousands of files. ContractExtraction.com is positioning its software as a way to reduce that burden while making contract information easier to use in downstream systems and reporting environments.

The launch reflects broader interest in tools that can support contract operations beyond storage alone. As organizations place greater emphasis on obligation tracking, commercial visibility, and internal controls, there is increasing demand for systems that can help transform static agreements into working data. The company says this is especially relevant for teams that need contract information to support ongoing decisions rather than remain locked inside legal documents.

ContractExtraction.com also states that the platform is SOC 2 Type 2 certified and HIPAA compliant, uses AES-256 encryption for data at rest, protects data in transit with TLS 1.2 or higher, does not use customer files to train AI models, and deletes processed contracts within 24 hours. According to the company, these measures are intended to support organizations that require stronger safeguards when handling sensitive legal and business records.

One user described the impact by saying that a portfolio migration involving more than 2,000 legacy contracts, which would have taken months to review manually, was completed in two days using automated extraction. The company says this reflects growing demand for tools that can help legal and business teams work through contract volume with greater speed and consistency.

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ContractExtraction.com helps organizations extract key terms and structured data from contracts using AI. The platform is designed to make information from agreements easier to use in spreadsheets, reporting tools, and contract management workflows.

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ContractDataExtraction.com Launches AI Tool to Convert Contracts into Structured Data

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ContractDataExtraction.com has launched a new AI-powered platform designed to convert contracts into structured, spreadsheet-ready data. The software is intended to help legal, procurement, and operations teams work more effectively with contract information that is often difficult to track once it is locked inside static documents.

United States, 1st Apr 2026 – ContractDataExtraction.com recently announced the launch of its new contract analysis platform, a software solution developed to help organizations extract structured data from contracts, agreements, and related records through AI.

The release addresses a common challenge in contract management. While contracts often contain critical information tied to renewal timing, payment obligations, termination rights, liability terms, and operational commitments, much of that information remains embedded in documents that are easy to store but difficult to monitor at scale. In many organizations, this leads to fragmented review processes, limited visibility across contract portfolios, and avoidable risk when key terms are not surfaced in time.

ContractDataExtraction.com was developed to address that gap by converting contract language into structured output that can be searched, filtered, and analyzed more easily. According to the company, the platform is designed to identify key provisions and business terms across a wide range of contract formats without requiring document-specific templates or manual setup. The software is intended to support both newly received contracts and legacy archives that may currently sit in shared folders, inboxes, or document repositories without a practical way to compare them at scale.

The company says the platform is especially relevant for teams that need contract data in a working format rather than a storage format. In legal and procurement environments, the challenge is often not access to contracts themselves, but the time required to locate and organize the information that matters across hundreds or thousands of files. ContractDataExtraction.com is positioning its platform around that operational need, with an emphasis on helping businesses turn agreements into usable datasets that support oversight, compliance, and planning.

The launch also reflects a broader shift in how organizations are approaching contract operations. As companies place greater emphasis on renewal management, vendor governance, and internal controls, there is increasing demand for tools that can surface contractual information without requiring line-by-line manual review for every document. The company says this is particularly important where large contract inventories make traditional tracking methods difficult to sustain.

ContractDataExtraction.com also states that the platform is SOC 2 Type 2 certified and HIPAA compliant, uses AES-256 encryption for data at rest, protects data in transit with TLS 1.2 or higher, does not use customer files to train AI models, and deletes processed contracts within 24 hours. According to the company, these measures are intended to support organizations that require stronger standards around privacy, security, and document handling.

One user described the impact by saying that a contract archive containing thousands of documents could be converted into a searchable spreadsheet within days, allowing the team to identify expiration dates and renewal terms that had previously been difficult to track. The company says this reflects growing demand for tools that can help organizations move from passive contract storage to more active contract visibility.

About ContractDataExtraction.com

https://www.contractdataextraction.com aims to help organizations extract structured data from contracts using AI. The platform is designed to make information from agreements, NDAs, leases, and other contract records easier to use in spreadsheets, reporting tools, and operational workflows.

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