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February 12, 2010
Real Estate Marketing
Real estate marketing is an essential element when trying to sell properties. Without some form of marketing, buyers will be unaware of available real estate opportunities. Whether you are trying to find a buyer for your home, locate investment partners or working as a real estate agent, marketing is the key to success.
The first step of real estate marketing involves developing a marketing plan. You can have all the real estate marketing tools in the world, but if you do not develop a strategy those tools are worthless.
Real Estate Investing article on "Real Estate Marketing"
September 11, 2009
Commercial Real Estate
Commercial real estate refers to a wide range of properties used for anything other than a personal residence. Commercial properties can include office complexes, shopping malls and retail outlets, large parcels of raw land intended for development, and residential housing such as apartment or condominium buildings and multi-family dwellings.
Purchasing commercial real estate is considerably more expensive than buying single family residences. Oftentimes, real estate investors will join forces with other investors to purchase commercial properties. Large properties such as apartment buildings and shopping malls generally require hiring a property manager to oversee maintenance and collection of rent monies.
Real Estate Investing article on "Commercial Real Estate"
August 22, 2009
Real Estate Investor
Becoming a real estate investor requires knowledge, good instincts, the ability to network with like-minded people, patience, persistence and money, or the ability to obtain funding from others. Investors must have a solid understanding of the market, various types of investment properties, and the ability to address issues that arise.
Anyone can become a real estate investor, but in order to succeed in this mega-competitive field, investors must be willing to put in time to learn the trade. In today's economy there are more investment property opportunities than ever before, but there are also additional risks.
Real Estate Investing article on "Real Estate Investor"
March 19, 2009
Probate Liquidators
Probate liquidators refer to companies that purchase assets held in probate. This can be a valuable service for estate executors because it allows them to sell assets for cash. This money is used to pay off outstanding debts associated with the estate and allows for ease of distribution to creditors and intended beneficiaries.
The sooner assets are sold to probate liquidators, the better. Estate assets are held in probate for an average of three years. During this time assets depreciate, while attorney fees and probate costs escalate. By selling probate assets at the onset of probate, the estate receives more money and can reduce the duration of the probate process.
Real Estate Investing article on "Probate Liquidators"
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