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Realtor Community Under Investigation
Until recently, the only option a seller had to engage a real estate broker was to pay a fixed-rate commission. [...]
Letting brokers speak: real estate and free speech
USUALLY WHEN A court refuses to recognize a privilege for professional journalists, it's seen as a defeat for the First Amendment. [...]
Creating Daily Success in Real Estate
The journey to a successful life should be enjoyed. True success comes from accomplishing the activities daily that will lead you to your ultimate goals in life. [...]
Closing a Client
Too often I see agents turn uncertain when it comes to getting a client to sign an agreement. It is that moment of indecision that causes agents to lose sales and listings. [...]
The Listing Agent's Role in Marketing Your Home
Every home seller likes to be assured that their listing agent and or the real estate company will run ads featuring their home. [...]
Building Your Dream Home
Part of the dream in building my own home was to act as the General Contractor and to personally supply a great deal of sweat equity [...]
The Value of a Construction Inspection
Buyers of re-sale homes almost always have their homes inspected by a professional inspector. [...]
Mega projects
Everything is big in Texas. The Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, always the epitome of big, is now getting bigger. [...]
Contruction in a quiet zone
The last place anyone wants to hear pounding hummers and groaning earth movers is in the tranquil setting of a senior care center, yet expansions and renovations are a fact of life for many of these centers today. [...]
During the preconstruction meeting
Once you've executed a contract with your contractors, one of the major steps for all projects, no matter how small, is a preconstruction meeting. [...]
Federal construction-related expenditures, 1980 to 1986
Highlights * In fiscal year (FY) 1985 (ending September 30, 1985), construction-related federal expenditures will total about $50.5 billion, of which $13.2 billion will be direct federal purchases, $23.9 billion will be grants-in-aid, and $13.4 billion will be for loans. [...] |
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