
Olivia Ramos
Olivia is a graduate of Singularity University and the DARPA Innovation House. She holds a master’s degree in architecture from Columbia University and a second master’s in real estate development from the University of Miami.

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Top five tracts with the highest economic growth trends in Fort Worth, Texas.
These five tracts in Fort Worth, Texas, have the highest growth trends in median income, median rent, and employment per population. We’ve combined the trends …
Feature Friday: Sea Level Rise Dynamic Layer – A tool for investing in coastal cities.
How the altitude of land transforms investment narratives in coastal cities. The first time I heard about climate investing was when Little Haiti, a high-altitude …
Residential opportunities in Fort Worth’s tract 1110.20.
There are 21 residential investment opportunities for rebuilding or renovating this Fort Worth neighborhood. We are testing different formulas for identifying early investment opportunities. In …
The last vacant assemblages in Fort Worth’s census tract 1139.48.
In Fort Worth’s tract 1139.48, 16 vacant parcels and potential assemblages allow for light industrial, retail, or residential. Fort Worth’s tract 1139.48 is the third …
Fort Worth census tract 1139.46 has a median income of $123K and is the second fastest-growing population density.
What is happening in Fort Worth, Texas’s most luxurious and fastest-growing tract? Tract 1139.46 has the second fastest-growing population density in Fort Worth, Texas. Out …
These neighborhoods in Fort Worth, Texas, have the highest population density growth.
Fort Worth neighborhoods with the highest population density growth cluster in the northeast quadrant. Four of the top five tracts in Fort Worth with the …
Utopia in Fort Worth’s Downtown Tract 1233.02.
This Fort Worth downtown tract has unlimited zoning capacity and industrial-residential-agricultural mixed-use. We found a utopia in Texas. There is so much potential in downtown …
The Ecosystem Zoning Typology in tract 1139.31, Fort Worth, Texas.
Industrial zoning and residential development coexist in two of Fort Worth’s top investment tracts. Fort Worth’s distribution of zoning uses is fascinating. Tract 1139.31 is …
Development Opportunities in tract 1139.43, Fort Worth, Texas.
What is the potential breakdown of investment and development opportunities in tract 1139.43? Tract 1139.43 in Fort Worth, Texas, is an ecosystem with zoning equally …
The location of the top five Fort Worth neighborhoods according to our Investment Index.
Here are the locations of Fort Worth’s best neighborhoods for real estate investments. Data-driven real estate investing is like having local knowledge everywhere. Local developers …