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9 hours ago ago from RealInvestingProperty.com

Home December 27, 2009 commercial property for rent Can someone teach me how to convince the landlord to rent a commercial property to me? I am interested in a commercial property which is currently leased by someone. I plan to take over it due to a business and there is no bad intention on my part. Heard that this tenant can't pay his rental. I have approached the ...

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Real Estate and “Insider Trading”?

1 hour, 51 minutes ago ago from Bill Morris' Austin Real Estate Blog

There was an interesting letter to the editor yesterday in the local Florida newspaper where I am spending the holidays.  I can't resist offering a few comments. The gist of the letter was that real estate agents take advantage of inside knowledge of properties on the market, showing activity, offers made and rejected, etc. so that we can take the good deals for ourselves and flip them at exorbitant, above-market prices to unknowing ...

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How Corporations Can Use Real Estate To Access Untapped Capital

13 hours ago ago from North Carolina Mortgage Information

Most corporations of any size and scale have large investmentsin the land and facilities necessary for the successfuloperation of their business. While making corporate investmentsinto real estate assets may seem to be a reasonable strategy atfirst glance, they are rarely investment or capital drivendecisions, but rather operating decisions that in retrospectusually fail to maximize the leverage and value of their landand facilities beyond ...

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Property Investment and Bank Securities, Part I

12 hours ago ago from Online Business and Affiliate Marketing Blog

An important consideration as you expand your real estate portfolio for investment purposes is reducing the risk of losing assets in the case of insolvency due to bank securities. How you structure your business and its financing will largely determine how safe you are from the possibility of losing the property and its accrued equity. First we present a bit of background. Banks and Gearing Rules Simply put, gearing rules ...

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The lost decade for real estate (Haaretz Daily)

1 hour, 48 minutes ago ago from 101 Real Estate Investor Tips

More info Many things may be said about the last decade in the real estate market - that it began with falling prices and ended with rising ones, that after a serious slump in the early years a bubble might be forming in the later ones. It's all true. But overall, it can be summed up as a lost decade. City Real Estate May Face Smoother Ride In 2010 (NY1 News) With 2009 coming to an end, real estate experts are trying to forecast what ...

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Simple tips for when to refinance your mortgage in 2010

11 hours ago ago from WalletPop

We keep hearing about all those homeowners who want to get their mortgages refinanced but can't, but we seldom hear much about the wisdom of whether or not you should seek to refinance in the first place. It is not always as cut and dry as it might seem. With that in mind, and courtesy of the Salt Lake Tribune , a few quick pointers on how -- and when -- to refinance your mortgage. Right now, mortgage rates are at some of their lowest ...

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Getting a Mortgage in 2010: 10 Things to Know

14 hours ago ago from Rented Spaces

More than three years into a painful housing crash, the real estate market has sent recent -- albeit tentative -- signs of stabilization. Home sales have increased, inventory levels are down, and price declines have become less precipitous. Along with more affordable home prices and a tax perk from Uncle Sam, attractive mortgage rates -- which have remained near 5 percent -- have been a driving force behind this development. More From ...

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