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3 April 2019 | 36 replies
That's all, a mutual fund of government securities won't earn much, but it's better than the wildest universal policy after costs.
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13 September 2010 | 13 replies
Thanks Rich, I would like to hold the property for a long time (great location, close to the largest employer & university), but due to the city schools we will definitely be moving (say 6-8 years, or sooner if warranted) So, when we do move we would like to keep it.
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28 April 2009 | 10 replies
Universities often have housing sites with listings.Learn the local zoning laws.
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28 April 2009 | 5 replies
Any major university with a real estate program is going to give you a solid foundation, particularly in the area of real estate finance, where most other people seem to fail.
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9 September 2009 | 59 replies
Create a curriculum and start your own university!
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6 May 2009 | 3 replies
so here goes: Im currently a Grad Student at University of Denver and I am majoring in Real Estate and Construction Management.
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12 May 2009 | 9 replies
In my contracts, I use my own "standard purchase and offer contract" and the language in it basically states that the offer is contingent on inspection and approval by buyer in writing on or before x date...and I typically write "closing".
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10 May 2009 | 6 replies
Yes, the techniques and regulations are different, but market forces are universal, and I'm not understanding the "quirk" that sees the market put such a huge differential in the US market, which doesn't exist here in Australia.I get the impression that a retail sale of $100K for a house, translates to a wholesale sale at around $60K in the USA.
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12 May 2009 | 6 replies
English-language site:http://www.caissedesdepots.fr/spip.php?
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10 June 2009 | 14 replies
We probably need most of the things this bill purports to do.If you object to the once in 36 month limitation on owner financed sales, then ask your Senator to amend the bill to fully exempt property owners who sell their own property and carry back the financing with the property as collateral for the loan.Under the language of the bill, as I read it, you can still sell your own property and carry back the financing.