
31 January 2012 | 112 replies
Originally posted by Bienes Raices:Basically I am posting here because things seem to be reaching a 2008-style panic level again in the last few weeks.Consider that the mainstream media doesn't have many other major issues to cover these days -- Casey Anthony trial is over, the debt ceiling issue has been resolved, no major sporting events on the horizon, etc.Also consider that campaigning for 2012 is just getting underway, and the economy is a big hot button topic that many Presidential contenders want to keep in the forefront of our minds (it helps their chances of election).Once there is something else to occupy the "Breaking News" portion of mainstream media, and once we get through November 2012, other things -- wars, celebrities, ridiculous political arguments over things like gay marriage, etc -- will once again take over the mainstream consciousness.

3 June 2018 | 7 replies
The best deals I have found have been1- In bankruptcy court2- where there was an environmental issue and the clean up expense was greatly exaggerated3- where the seller needed to sell to raise randsom money for her son kidnapped in Mexico - no kidding!

25 August 2010 | 4 replies
It's common for the tenant to put the property back the way it was or to an agreed state.Beauty shops have some nasty chemicals in bulk, not so harmfull as an ounce, but a gallon can be nasty, meaning environmental issues.

7 January 2010 | 21 replies
Even if they consciously realize the house is not occupied, sub-consciously they'll be more comfortable with a staged house.

6 June 2010 | 12 replies
You should research each of these and see which one suits you and your goals.My advice is... always research EVERY move you plan to make in real estate for yourself.I know this is not much help but remember be conscious of what you are getting into.

26 March 2010 | 57 replies
You and others are right and I think that real estate agent knew it because she had a guilty conscious.

9 March 2010 | 0 replies
The following approvals are in place and have only happened because of the land owners connections with the government. 1 - Pre-building project approved by the office of Municipal Engineering. 2 - Environmental Impact Assessment permits approved. 3 - Approved by the 12-19-08 IPAT investment law that provides for a property tax exemption for 20 years for up to $ 66 million investment projects, in addition to other tax benefits and incentives, which are derived from this approval. 4 - Plans were approved by IPAT for a full casino hotel casino hotel.

25 November 2010 | 90 replies
If you ask scientists who have studied the data (and I have asked a few), the general consensus is that the planet is most likely warming, the likelihood of continued warming is completely unknown, the environmental and human impact *IF* the warming continues is likely large (that's an *IF*), and the cause of the warming is completely unknown and most likely completely unknowable in scientific terms.

6 March 2018 | 6 replies
Also do some research on the presby environmental system.

24 May 2010 | 32 replies
In the seventies and eighties Germany, suffering from holocaust conscious issues along with the need for cheap labour, allowed influx of workers from Turkey to enter the country.