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  • Toronto Condo Market Still Looking Bright  By : Alissa. B
    2007 was a record year for the condo market in Canada. Across the country, the number of new condos sold was a whopping 22,654, showing an increase of 40% over the last few years, while the number of resale condos sold was up by 19% to 15,652. It was a great year, and analysts believe that the condo market will continue to thrive in 2008 - much to the surprise of some.
  • Why Home Buyers Should not Underestimate the Importance of Interest Rate Drops  By : Dane Smith-14388
    This article describe why potential home buyers should pay attention to interest rate changes.
  • A Tale of Two Cities  By : Nicholas A Judge-14905
    In New York City, the condominium has been the symbol and substance of the last real estate building boom. As rents and property values soared, the city walked away from its traditional reliance on housing co-ops and into a brave new world of condo building. Though 85% of all apartments for sale are still co-ops, the condo market is the newer of the two. As new buildings full of hundreds of brand new apartments go on the market, vacancy rates rise and fall depending on the success of those new buildings.
  • Fed Report Singles out Manhattan Apartment Market  By : Nicholas A Judge-14905
    If you are looking to buy a New York apartment – especially a luxury apartment – you are already familiar with the disconnect between Manhattan's real estate market and the national market. While most markets are currently in free fall, Manhattan's prices have remained both incredibly high and incredibly resilient. Though some of the market has faced downward pressure on its prices the luxury New York apartment market seems almost fully separated fro
  • Easy Green Building Practices  By : Courtney Patterson
    The pressure is on to adopt green building practices. However, green building might seem overwhelming if you associate it with unfamiliar building methods, new technology, and higher costs.
  • A House for Sale - What to Look at Before Buying  By : Rob Parker
    When it comes to buying a house, it really is best to know a few key points so you are not going in blind.
  • New York City Rents Flat in February  By : Nicholas A Judge-14905
    Usually, the beginning of the year sees an uptick in rental rates. There are various boring economic reasons for this seasonal cycle that are really just too dry to get into. Suffice to say, it has nothing to do with landlords falling out of their holiday cheer after a month of saying in December "OK guys, you know what, lower rent for everyone, and eggnog drinks on me!" That never happens. Landlords don't do that.
  • Expert Witness Testimony for Real Estate  By : Patrick OConnor
    Expert witness analysis and testimony provides both the parties information to settle prior to the actual judicial proceeding. When settlement negotiations are not successful, expert witness testimony provides the trier of fact (judge or jury) information to consider in making their decision.
  • 10 Bellair - Part of Toronto’s History  By : Rob Parker
    Toronto is one of the most interesting cities in Canada.
  • Are Buying Foreclosures Risky ?  By : Rob Parker
    When times are hard and moeny is tight there a re bargains to be had, or are they realy bargains.
  • 1031 Exchange - How You Can Indefinitely Defer Income Taxes  By : Patrick OConnor
    1031 Exchanges are excellent tools to reduce income taxes. Known both as "tax free exchanges" and "1031 exchanges" (based upon the enabling section of the federal income tax code) this tool allows investors to sell real estate without paying income taxes (at the time of sale).
  • What to Consider when Looking for a Condo Location, Price, and Condition  By : Rob Parker
    When you're looking for a condo have a lcear idea of what it is you should be looking for.
  • Knowing More About Participants in California Trust Deeds  By : Clint Jhonson
    In every investment scheme, there are always definite participants. Investing into California trust deeds is no difference. If you are an investor, you surely are among the participants in the system. Wouldn’t it be interesting to know more about the other players and at the same time understand how the entire business is run so you know how your investment could fare? Investing into California deeds of trust can never be exhilarating, but instead, can truly be hassle-free and lucrative.
  • Investing in California Deeds of Trust  By : Clint Jhonson
    It is not doubt that in California can be found some of the most lucrative and interesting investments instruments any investor can play around. According to surveys, most investments originating in the state are primarily channeled and coursed towards the Wall Street or the major stock market. However, because of the recent volatility of the market, many investors are starting to consider other investments, particularly investing in trust deeds.
  • Investing in a California Trust Deed  By : Clint Jhonson
    The state of California is very active in terms of financial activities of both companies and individuals. Within the state, many financial transactions are being held and completed each day. It is not surprising that everyday, new businesses and ventures are being conceived and rolled out in the area. Thus, there is always a need to circulate capital in the form of investments.

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