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real estate: New FREE website to post your Commercial Real Estate Listings and Blogs - 03/08/09 07:55 PM
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real estate: Investing in real estate properties - 11/07/07 08:36 AM
Investing in real estate properties is one of the highest yielding investments that a business person can make. If you have money to invest, it is good to invest in different and multiple properties. However, managing your properties is a handful of task. It may include the collection of rent, repairs, payment of taxes and other miscellaneous tasks. In addition, you are also obliged to keep track of these in your accounting books. Managing this yourself is not easy neither it is practical. It is more practical and reasonable to seek a property management company that can help you with all … (0 comments)

real estate: You need a Income Buffer, Passive Income, or Nest Egg - 10/22/07 07:37 PM
What often kills new real estate practitioners is the concept of lag time. When you sell a house, you typically don't get paid when the contract is accepted. The average contract is written for 45 days. In a perfect world, you would get your commission check 45 days from the date it was accepted. In the real world, you don't always get paid on time. What could go wrong? Maybe someone forgets to order the title, water certification, village inspection, pay-off letter, survey, termite inspection, or income verification. If you're in a hot market, the title company could be backed up … (4 comments)

real estate: Craft Your Marketing Message to Prospects' Concerns. - 10/22/07 07:35 PM
If you base your marketing strategy on assumptions about what your prospects want from you, you could be wasting money. The NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers provides insights into what really matters to the typical buyer and seller. For example, it may not be wise to using marketing dollars to promote your resume; according to the survey, the average homebuyer or seller doesn't care about your accomplishments. What they do care about is your ability to help them find the right house, negotiate skillfully, and manage the paperwork. Your marketing should target their concerns. … (3 comments)

real estate: Purchasing Equipment as a Business Entity - 10/22/07 07:34 PM
Many real estate professionals purchase their laptops, digital cameras, or PDAs as consumers. This is a big mistake. If the technology breaks or you need help with the device, you will be sent to consumer purgatory, also known customer support. When you call customer support as a consumer, expect to waste at least an hour of your day. This purgatory is completely avoidable and unnecessary. The next time you purchase equipment, buy it as a business entity. You can do this by stating that you are a business when you purchase the equipment in-store, choosing the business ordering option online, or … (3 comments)

real estate: Maximize Your Productivity. - 10/22/07 07:33 PM
If you look at top-producing real estate professionals who are selling 600-plus units a year, you will notice that they have two things in common: assistants and systems. These practitioners are multiplying their efforts and increasing their output through people and technology. According to the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® Member Profile, real estate practitioners who used at least one personal assistant had a significantly higher sales volume than those who didn't. You may erroneously think that you can't afford a personal assistant. But think again. If you can significantly increase your income by increasing your efficiency and the number of transactions … (2 comments)

real estate: Use Resources Available to You - 10/22/07 07:31 PM
Even if you're new to the industry, you don't have to recreate the wheel. Take advantage of all the resources that are around you - from your brokerage, your colleagues, and professional organizations. Find top performers in your market or other markets and ask them to mentor you. Read each issue of REALTOR® Magazine and use all the resources available at REALTOR® Magazine Online. Each issue of REALTOR® Magazine is packed with tips from successful practitioners or trainers on how you can become more successful. … (0 comments)

real estate: New Agents - Get a Business or Marketing Plan together - 10/22/07 07:30 PM
If you went into business for yourself and approached a bank for a business loan, your loan officer would want to see two things: 1) your income statement and 2) your business plan. Well, when you go into real estate sales, you are going into business for yourself. But many salespeople have no clear goals or timeline for achieving their goals. Consistently, real estate professionals who have a written business plan are more successful than people who don't. If you don't know where to start, you can copy a sample real estate business plan from Palo Alto Software Inc.'s Business Plan … (2 comments)

real estate: The Benefits of Using A Realtor To Help You Buy Your Home - 08/21/07 10:16 PM
Is it possible to go out and buy a home on your own without the assistance of a professional realtor? Sure. But it’s not a good idea. Using a realtor to help in buying your home will make the entire process easier and will help to make sure that you get the best deal on your own and that all of the legal issues involved in home buying are taken care. Still not convinced? Just take a look at some of the basic benefits of using a realtor to help you buy your home:
· A realtor can significantly narrow down the … (1 comments)

real estate: Commercial Real Estate - Learn To Profit from The Two-Step Purchase Offer Process - 08/21/07 10:10 PM
A commercial real estate purchase offer requires a two step process that includes a Letter of Intent followed by a Purchase and Sale Agreement. The importance of this two step process should not be underestimated because the non-binding Letter of Intent is quick, efficient and lays the foundation, for the lengthy legally binding Purchase and Sale Agreement.
The Letter of Intent begins your offer and is a concise, straightforward document that should be easy to understand and contains specific information spelling out the basic terms of the agreement you want the seller to read without feeling the urge to involve legal counsel. … (0 comments)

real estate: New Commercial Equity Loan Creates Liquidity - 08/21/07 10:06 PM
Commercial building owners have struggled for decades on how to effectively and economically tap their commercial property's equity. This lack of liquidity seems to be one of the biggest complaints in commercial real estate ownership; equity rich, cash poor, as the saying goes.
There are a few new options however for the small commercial property owners (both investors and users) that are turning heads. Historically, accessibility to commercial equity via loan products has been very limited, and for good reason. Second lien position behind a separate financial institution is one of the riskiest positions for a commercial lender to be in.
However, in … (0 comments)

real estate: What You Should Know Before Investing in a Restaurant - 07/17/07 11:07 AM
Restaurants are a favorite commercial property for many investors because
Tenants often sign very long term, e.g. 20 years absolute NNN leases. This means there are no landlord responsibilities so you have time to do what is important to you. The only time you have to raise a finger is when you start your car engine to take the rent check to the bank for deposit! People have to eat whether it rains or shines. Americans are eating out more often as they are too busy to cook and cleanup the pots & pans afterwards which often is the worst part! … (4 comments)

real estate: How Realtors make more money doing less. - 07/13/07 10:34 AM
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real estate: Value Adding Renovations for Your Home - 07/13/07 10:11 AM
Many home owners are presented with the possibility of doing a few renovations to their home before the home is listed for sale. The usual point in this exercise is to increase the value and thus the asking price of the home. The idea in itself is a sound one and one that bears much merit, if done correctly. The first thing that should be pointed out is repairing broken or faulty things should never be considered a value adding fix. That is just making the home sell able in the first place. The value comes in adding things that improve … (1 comments)

real estate: You Should be Buying NOT Renting! - 07/13/07 10:06 AM
Taking the leap from renting real estate to buying a home is a lot like making the move from dating to getting married. The time, quality, and financial commitment increase ten-fold. First-time homebuyers are often shocked at the amount of time, energy, and money that goes into maintaining their first real estate investment. So if you are making your first real estate purchase, you need to know this; buying and renting real estate are completely different experiences. You need to know what sort of routine home maintenance you will need to do, and how it will affect the value and condition … (0 comments)

real estate: Better Value in Slower Real Estate Markets - 07/13/07 10:03 AM
As we have recently seen the national housing market has been slowing down after a long period of extreme activity. During this period we saw home values climb higher than ever before and there were so many buyers in the market that often there was stiff competition for what homes were available. This caused builders to go into overdrive, developing homes at a rate never before seen and again this increased home values as there were even enough buyers to keep up with the builders. Unfortunately many of those buyers were receiving sub-prime loans that ended up in foreclosure when the … (1 comments)

real estate: Successful Real Estate Investing - 7 Secrets - 07/13/07 10:00 AM
There are typically two types of real estate investors. Let's call the first type a "true investor" and the second type the "expert investor". The true investor will typically have several completed transactions and no matter how many deals they have completed, they are still listening, learning and trying to gain knowledge. Your expert investor has yet to purchase an investment property. They don't understand the difficulties of making a real estate investment yet attempt to overwhelm others with their vast knowledge attained at last weekends' seminar. When what they need to do is listen and learn. Being a successful real … (1 comments)

real estate: The RV Park Financing Market - 07/02/07 04:48 PM
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Article on: The RV Park Financing Market by Vince ReynoldsIn the last few years the RV market in general has become very active, thanks in part to the increasing number of retiring baby boomers, snowbirds and the increased amount of disposable income for the average consumer. These increases have indirectly correlated to the number of RV sales and the values and sales of RV parks. Finally, along with this comes the increased amount of financing available for these parks. Team Specializes in locating all types of Commercial Property in the Southern California Area. 
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real estate: Office Space In Britain - Make Your Work Space Work For You - 07/02/07 04:43 PM
Article on: Office Space In Britain - Make Your Work Space Work For You by David E. AndersonToday's working environment is less formal than previous decades, evolving into an image conscious zone which is both comfortable and colourful. As workers spend more and more hours in the office and less time at home, the work place has become increasingly attractive and aesthetically pleasing. One major trend which is taking Britain's offices by storm is the art of Feng shui.
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real estate: Bulletproof Your Wealth with Family Limited Partnerships and LLC's - 07/02/07 08:52 AM
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