LA Real Estate Market Unaffected By National Trend

September 30, 2006 on 9:29 am | In Real Estate | No Comments

LA Real Estate Market Unaffected By National Trend
KPLC-TV, LA - Sep 28, 2006Nationally, the real estate market bubble may have burst, but here locally do not expect to be feeling those effects any time soon. …

Asian Real Estate Association launches in Hong Kong
Thaliand Property Report Online, Thailand - Sep 28, 2006Asia s first independent body for non-listed real estate vehicles has been successfully launched in Hong Kong earlier this week. …

REAL ESTATE MAILBAG Slow Market Puts the Pinch on Seller’s …
Washington Post, United States - 13 hours ago… As I read the newspapers and real estate trade journals, I’m wondering why the national home sales prices keep going up but the number of home sales is dropping …

Buying Real Estate In Texas With You’re IRA

September 30, 2006 on 9:28 am | In Real Estate | No Comments

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Real estate has always been around somewhat popular, but over recent years since the dot-com businesses crashed popularity for real estate has soared. With real estate you have a little more security; a rental property might pay for itself overtime. That is what is attracting many to real estate.

Like many parts of the country, Texas is experiencing a really big growth in real estate. Whether it’s single-family homes, apartment complexes, condominiums or commercial development, real estate is a hot commodity. Though there might be a day that the real estate market suffers a loss, investors can still retain something from their investment, instead of being just left there with nothing but a piece of paper. There is still a sense of security in real estate.

Investors from California, New Jersey and other real estate regions are even getting a piece of the action. They are going to large cities that are populated by college or university students. Cities like Denton, Austin and Galveston that have a high population of students who can give them a solid return on their investment.

Making real estate deals with the traditional IRA might be difficult, and can cost you many fees. You should open a self-directed IRA LLC if you want to invest your IRA in real estate. It gives you control over your IRA checkbook so you can quickly pay your expenses from your IRA without getting caught with fees from your IRA custodian.

Opening a real estate IRA yourself can prove to be quite difficult. Though large financial institutions don’t usually do it, there are self-directed IRA advisors that help you. But look out for fees. These advisors can have low fees that can save you enormous amounts of money in the long run.

This might be your chance to finally get the real estate success you’ve been craving for.

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Slow Market Puts the Pinch on Seller’s Earnings

September 30, 2006 on 9:27 am | In Real Estate | No Comments

Slow Market Puts the Pinch on Seller’s Earnings
Washington Post – I’m not making as many sales as last year. As I read the newspapers and real estate trade journals, I’m wondering why the national home sales prices keep going up but the number of home sales is dropping. What is your view on today’s home sales market

Separating REITs from Residential Real Estate
Motley Fool – Homebuilders such as Toll Brothers (NYSE: TOL) and WCI Communities (NYSE: WCI) have seen their share prices fall by 40% or more in the last year, but the blue chip real estate investment trusts (REITs) such as Boston Properties (NYSE: BXP) , Kimco

Retro look in high demand for home buyers
Seattle Post Intelligencer – Target’s sofas and lamps seem to have come right off the set of “Oceans 11″ — the original, the one with the Rat Pack. And, while many new Seattle homes continue the area’s dominant Craftsman aesthetic, some local real estate agents, architects and

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