Commercial Real Estate Syndication: Property Selection and Purchase, Part 1
by admin ~ April 4th, 2009. Filed under: House Help.
Commercial Real Estate Syndication: Property Selection and Purchase, Part 1
Let’s assume that you’ve decided to start assembling groups of investors to buy investment real estate. Here is a breakdown of property types and their attractiveness as syndication investments:
Troubling Tenants
The goal of most people who are in the real estate business is to have a good tenant, one who doesn’t cause problems to our properties and also pays their rent in a timely manner. Unfortunately this is not always the case and we are forced to deal with the tenant that is less-than-desirable.
Getting the Most Out of Your Condo. Part 1-Exterior
Condo living just spoils a person for any other type of lifestyle! If you have chosen your condo in one of the popular retirement areas, you will often have the added luxury of pools and clubhouses and nightlife right on your doorstep!
Why Hiring A Productive Realtor Is Essential
Like any other industry, real estate has associated businesses and or partners that realtors consistently work with and this business association can mean all the difference between a great sales experience or a lousy one for the homeowner.
Property values in central London rising faster than the rest of the UK Posted By : Paul McIndoe
Although house price rises are slowing throughout the rest of the UK, they are continuing to accelerate in Central London, despite five interest rate rises in the past year.
Acquiring Homes Owned by the VA
One of the many benefits extended to our men and women in the Armed Forces is the availability of the Veterans Administration to co-sign on a mortgage loan. With a VA Loan, soldiers and veterans can get into a home with no money down.
Hotel Market - Looking Toward the End of 2007 Posted By : Ngamjai Jearrajarat
Total tourist arrivals to Thailand increased by only 2.3% in the first eight months of 2007, compared to the first eight months of 2006. The resort hotel markets performed well, but Bangkok suffered with lower occupancy rates, according to the latest CB Richard Ellis Thai hotel report.
