Chicago Neighborhoods – Chicago Real Estate
October 30, 2009 on 2:00 pm | In Real Estate | No Comments>
Are you in the market to buy a home in Chicago? Do you know where you plan to live? Chicago’s many neighborhoods have their own unique identities and customs. Which Chicago property is right for you? The only way to know is get out and view some Chicago real estate in different areas. Here are a few communities to visit in your Chicago properties search.
Skokie – Chicago Real Estate
Skokie (formerly Niles Centre) is a suburb of Chicago about 15 miles from the famous “Chicago Loop”. If you are looking for a Chicago property it’s a great place to live. There are about 65,000 people in area. Have your Chicago real estate agent show you homes on Old Orchard Road, Golf Road, Dempster Street, Main Street and Touhy Avenue. Also, check out people that want to sell a home in Chicago on Skokie Boulevard, Crawford Avenue, and McCormick Boulevard. Major diagonal streets are Lincoln Avenue, Niles Center Road, and Gross Point Road. Happy house hunting.
Rogers Park – Chicago Real Estate
Rogers Park began as a farming community in about 1830 with immigrants from Germany. There are excellent Chicago properties that reflect German, English, Irish and Jewish families that moved to Rogers Park. The 2000 census showed Rogers Park is one of the most diverse American communities. If you’re into diversity, have your Chicago real estate agent arrange some house showings in Rogers Park.
Oak Park – Chicago Real Estate
Oak Park offers easy bus and train service to downtown Chicago, a good place to start your Chicago real estate quest. About 50,000 people live in Oak Park. Some famous Oak Park residents are Carl Rogers, Ernest Hemingway, Betty White. Got that? There’s going to be a test when you close on your Chicago property! (just kidding)
Evanston – Chicago Real Estate
Evanston is located right on Lake Michigan just north of Chicago also belongs on your Chicago real estate house hunting list…. It’s close to Wilmette, another popular place for buying a Chicago property. A few famous people from Evanston include Marlon Brando, John Cusack, Joan Cusack and Charlton Heston. As soon as you close on your Chicago property, I’ll add you to the list!
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Real Estate – It’s More Than Flexible Hours With High Commissions
October 30, 2009 on 4:01 am | In Real Estate | No Comments>
Real estate professionals seem to have it all! Who wouldn’t want to be in a career that allows you to be self-employed, work part-time, make plenty of money, and help individuals and families make one of the most exciting purchases of their life? On the outside, real estate jobs sound attractive and enticing, but just like everything, as you learn more you will find the flip side.
According to the United States Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics, real estate sales agents held 115,000 jobs in 2004 and the market should continue to grow through 2014. However, those interested in entering the field should be weary that employment hinges on the stability of the economy and its interest rates. When economic activity is on the down slope and interest rates are on the rise, the demand for sales agents falls along with lower sales volume. When real estate professionals find themselves in this situation work can become frustrating and unstable.
Agents can’t always predict sales for the week and especially for the month. Without the luxury of a paycheck coming in every two weeks and an undefined income, professionals should be prepared to budget their money accordingly.
Besides balancing money, it is also critical for agents to budget time. Most full-time sales agents have extremely busy and long work weeks. They are not only spending time and energy researching homes on the market, showing homes, and finding new leads, but agents must also constantly obtain listings for homes and properties–agreements by owners to allow agents to make the sale. Not to mention other demands in their personal and family life.
One of the best ways for agents to obtain new listings is to work through referrals and always be-up-to date on the wants and needs of their clients, local zoning, tax laws, what is going on in the neighborhoods that will fit their needs and being capable of helping clients with financing options.
Due to the number of responsibilities sales agents have, many full-time agents have a competitive advantage over those who work part time. Similarly, although it is easy to break into the industry and become a licensed real estate agent, well-established and more experienced agents will have a much better chance of acquiring listings and closing deals.
It is true that there are a lot of perks to working in the real estate industry. However, it is important to recognize that it is a profession that takes dedication, motivation, persistence and enthusiasm before one can find consistent success and enjoy the flexible hours and high commissions.
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Chills in Beverly Hills: Dismal Outlook on Real-Estate Investment at – The Business Insider
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