Posted by admin | Posted in Property Management | Posted on 08-07-2009
The idea of property management (sometimes referred to as 3rd party management) has been around since the dawn of time. But, before property management was a job or career, a title or a company, property management has been an action that many people attended to around the land or buildings that they owned themselves or leased from someone else. Property management can mean different things to different people. For some, property management might Read the rest of this entry »
Posted by admin | Posted in Property Management | Posted on 07-07-2009
How Linking Can Benefit Real Estate Brokering
As a real estate broker, your primary responsibility is marketing. That is, trying to sell as many properties as may be done, inasmuch as income is mostly derived from sales. In marketing, two strategies are applied, the first being to reach as many prospective buyers as possible, and at the least possible cost. The other is to concentrate on the most likely individual clie Read the rest of this entry »
Posted by admin | Posted in Real Estate | Posted on 04-07-2009
In its 4th quarter report of 2006, the real estate information site estimates the home value trends for the U.S. and 75 metropolitan areas. According to the data from http://Zillow.com, home values are now declining slightly on a year-over-year bas Read the rest of this entry »
Posted by admin | Posted in Home Insurance | Posted on 03-07-2009
It is absolutely vital in this day and age that homeowners consider the purchase of home insurance in the UK. This form of insurance is designed as a means of protecting one’s home, and the furniture and other belongings that are found within. There are a variety of different types of home insurance available to residents of the United Kingdom, and it is important to understand what each policy offers and at what cost those benefits are offered a Read the rest of this entry »
Posted by admin | Posted in Property Management | Posted on 02-07-2009
Robert Kiyosaki likes real estate investing is because real estate touches each part of his financial statement. Starting with his best-selling book Rich Dad Poor Dad and continued in many of his subsequent books, Robert explains how real estate gives cash flow to his income statement and on the expense side of the income statement he’s able to deduct the property’s depreciation as an expense.
When seen from the bal Read the rest of this entry »