
417 – Why Is The Bar So Low for Running A Successful Architecture Firm
From Inside The Firm by Alex Gore and Lance Cayko
April 3, 2026 · 22 min
About this episode
The episode discusses the low standards for running a successful architecture firm and touches on institutional investment in single family homes and interest rate updates.
On this episode of Inside the Firm, should institutional investors own single family homes, then an update on interest rates, and finally why is the bar so low for running a successful architecture firm? Join us as we go back Inside the Firm!
People in this episode
Hosts: Alex Gore, Lance Cayko
Topics covered
- architecture
- business
- investment
- interest rates
- success in architecture
Keywords
- architecture firm
- business success
- investment
- interest rates
- single family homes
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Organizations: Inside The Firm
Places: single family homes
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