What is a good college major for working in real estate development?

Posted on February 2nd, 2010 in Higher Education (University +) | 2 Comments »

nthomas76207 asked:

I haven’t declared my major, yet. I’ve heard graduates with marketing, finance, and construction management degrees all tell me they have the best degree for the residential real estate development field but I’m throwing out this one to everyone too.

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How do most real estate developers finance there first building?

Posted on January 14th, 2010 in Renting & Real Estate | 1 Comment »

Antione J asked:

There are many real estate development companies that skipped that growing phase and just went straight for the big things (Especially in South Florida). How did they finance it and succeeded?

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How to find out what real estate appreciation rates are for specific neighborhoods in or around a city?

Posted on January 10th, 2010 in Renting & Real Estate | 2 Comments »

jbeall500 asked:

I am looking to buy a house and want to know what the real estate appreciation rates are. This will also help me make better choices when going to finance the house.

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Where can I find Real Estate Investors in Alabama who would be interested in buying a home with a tenant?

Posted on January 3rd, 2010 in Renting & Real Estate | 3 Comments »

Christian C asked:

I have a company that provides investors with a home, a pre-screened tenant, a real estate agent to close the deal, a lender to finance the deal, and a 1031 specialist to help the investor maximize their tax-deffered returns. I have 23 properties ready-to-go, and I need to find some investors who are ready to capitalize on this appreciating market!

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