Real Estate Classes (Real Estate Appraisal)
October 18, 2009 on 12:00 pm | In Real Estate Appraisal | No Comments>
If you’ve ever played the game of monopoly, you’ve had that great feeling of snatching up Park Place and Broadway at least once or twice, then waiting patiently to build hotels everywhere and put everyone else out of the game. Those of you, who like that feeling, may want to study real estate. Similar to monopoly, real estate professionals are masters of buying and building property all over the world. These professionals know how to make investments work for them, and once you take some real estate classes – you will as well.
If you’re ready to put value on property, real estate is where you need to be. You’ll also be closing deals, which can be very profitable. To get into real estate classes and succeed in real estate, you’ll need to be a persuasive team player who is really good with jumbling numbers. You’ll also need to be good at being aggressive, and sealing the deal when everything is finished. Real estate can be a great career if you like to make decisions and build things.
Among the several real estate classes available, you have international real estate, real estate appraisal, real estate commercial, finance, investments, law, principles and practices, and even residential. While all of them are very interesting and can take you far in your career, you should pick one of the majors as it best relates to your needs and interests. If you’re just looking to sell homes and land, residential real estate is everything you need.
Your career in real estate begins with real estate classes. There are several schools and colleges that teach real estate, all you have to do is find one in your state. The requirements and classes will vary from state to state, which would make it better to inquire ahead of time. Real estate is a career like no other, simply because you can invest in some property then sell it and make double the profit. If you’ve been looking for the perfect career to make a lot of money and challenge yourself – real estate can do it all for you and then some.
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Texas mayor says he deposited check in error (Real Estate Appraisal) – The Guardian
October 15, 2009 on 6:00 pm | In Real Estate Appraisal | No CommentsTexas mayor says he deposited check in error – The Guardian
BROWNSVILLE, Texas (AP) A south Texas mayor accused of stealing $26,000 from the city of Brownsville says he didn’t realize what he was doing when he deposited a check made out to someone else into his business account. Brownsville Mayor Pat
Mike Ross Sells Property To Campaign Contributor For “Eye-Popping” Sum – Huffingtonpost.com
Arkansas Rep. Mike Ross — a Blue Dog Democrat playing a key role in the health care debate — sold a piece of commercial property in 2007 for substantially more than a county assessment [2] (PDF) and an independent appraisal [3] (PDF) say it was
Houston Office Market (Real Estate Appraisal)
October 13, 2009 on 11:00 pm | In Real Estate Appraisal | No Comments>
The downtown Houston office market is a hot topic these days. Recent months have seen a flurry of activity, whether it be leases, move-outs, or acquisitions. It’s no secret that the downtown market continues to be plagued by average vacancies painfully close to 20% and stagnant rents. With the thought that things will improve in the near future, investors have been purchasing properties in earnest. The fourth quarter news was encouraging, notably EPCO, Inc.’s acquisition of 1100 Louisiana, a building in which they have subsequently occupied 300,000 square feet. Also, Wells Real Estate Funds paid the highest per-square-foot price in the Houston office market’s history ($286 psf) for 5 Houston Center. Rumor has it that ChevronTexaco is interested in purchasing the remaining vacant former Enron building, while other energy companies have begun to reclaim shadow space downtown.
Unfortunately, the Central Business District’s recovery is anything but a slam dunk. Two major tenants, Burlington Resources and Bank One, are expected to vacate CBD space in 2006 after acquisitions by ConocoPhillips and Chase, respectively. In the same building Burlington is expected to vacate, Calpine Corp. reduced the amount of space they lease and subsequently lost naming rights to the former Calpine Center, now known by its address, 717 Texas.
Questions still remain about when the downtown office market will see a substantial improvement. It did not happen with the recent influx of New Orleans office tenants, as some thought it would. However, strong job growth has many experts predicting a healthy 2006 for the Houston office market overall, and with the positive fourth quarter numbers, it appears the market is moving in the right direction.
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Patrick O’Connor, MAI is president of O’Connor & Associates. The firm, in business since 1974, specializes in nationwide real estate appraisals, research, and state and federal tax reduction services. O’Connor is frequently acknowledged by national publications as a respected source of information on real estate trends.
Sales Rankings of Chinese Real Estate Companies for Q3 2009: Line-up – Biloxi Sun (Real Estate Appraisal) Herald
October 12, 2009 on 2:00 am | In Real Estate Appraisal | No CommentsSales Rankings of Chinese Real Estate Companies for Q3 2009: Line-up – Biloxi Sun Herald
BEIJING, Oct. 12 /PRNewswire-Asia/ — According to the “Sales Rankings of Chinese Real Estate Companies for Q3 2009″ report released on October 9 by CRIC (China) Information Technology Co., Ltd., in cooperation with the China Real Estate Appraisal
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