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appreciation: Have You Performed Your Real Estate ‘Check Up' Lately? - 05/15/07 11:12 AM
If you invest in real estate, it's worth your time to perform a periodic portfolio performance evaluation. NAR and OFHEO both released updated statistics supporting a current cooling of the housing markets across many cities nationwide. This national cooling could be significantly impacting the performance of your real estate portfolio. The questions you must ask are (1) whether, (2) how significantly and (3) what can be done if your current real estate holdings are being affected by these localized pockets of cooling. Portfolio Compression Strategies Real estate investor, David Robertson is the perfect example of this situation. David has owned an investment
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appreciation: When it's HOT, it's HOT - 05/08/07 01:42 PM
AP just reported that Raleigh NC is getting an additional 650 jobs. WOW!!When it's hot, it's hot. Over the last 10 months the average home has appreciated 11.93% and the average price for a condo/townhome is up 12.80%. Just when NAR (National Assoc. of Realtors) is reporting home prices will drop for the 1st time since 1968.North Carolina shows how select markets can and will buck the national averages. Another example why we all should educate our clients and prospects to market cycles and trends. Market research, continued education, persistance are the key ingredents to success. "An investment in knowledge always pays the
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