The New Rise in Real Estate

The New Rise in Real Estate
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 470
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ISBN-10 : 0983947066
ISBN-13 : 9780983947066
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis The New Rise in Real Estate by : Jay Kinder

"This revealing book, created and compiled by the National Association of Expert Advisors, will uncover the moneymaking secrets from the pros who know-and who are now giving you exclusive access to their proven strategies for buying and selling homes." --Publisher.

Modern American Housing

Modern American Housing
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Publisher : Princeton Architectural Press
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1616891092
ISBN-13 : 9781616891091
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis Modern American Housing by : Peggy Tully

Modern American Housing brings together the most enlightened thinkers from the worlds of architecture, social practice, and real estate development to present the latest developments in the design and construction of new housing stock in re-urbanizing cities throughout the United States. New housing is grouped into three sections—housing towers, reused historical structures, and urban infill—and documented with photographs, pre-construction renderings, floor plans, and maps indicating location in urban settings. An accompanying essay and a discussion with urban planners, architects, and policymakers round out this fresh look at the past and future of the American house.

Zillow Talk

Zillow Talk
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Publisher : Grand Central Publishing
Total Pages : 286
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ISBN-10 : 9781455574766
ISBN-13 : 1455574767
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis Zillow Talk by : Spencer Rascoff

How do you spot an area poised for gentrification? Is spring or winter the best time to put your house on the market? Will a house on Swamp Road sell for less than one on Gingerbread Lane? The fact is that the rules of real estate have changed drastically over the past five years. To understand real estate in our fast-paced, technology-driven world, we need to toss out all of the outdated truisms and embrace today's brand new information. But how? Enter Zillow, the nation's #1 real estate website and mobile app. Thanks to its treasure trove of proprietary data and army of statisticians and data scientists, led by chief economist Stan Humphries, Zillow has been able to spot the trends and truths of today's housing market while acknowledging that a home is more than an economic asset. In Zillow Talk, Humphries and CEO Spencer Rascoff explain the science behind where and how we live now and reveal practical, data-driven insights about buying, selling, renting and financing real estate. Read this book to find out why: It's better to remodel your bathroom than your kitchen Putting the word "cute" in your listing could cost you thousands of dollars You shouldn't buy the worst house in the best neighborhood You should never list your house for $444,000 You shouldn't list your house for sale before March Madness or after the Masters Densely packed with entertaining anecdotes and invaluable how-to advice, Zillow Talk is poised to be the real estate almanac for the next generation.

New Frontiers in Real Estate Finance

New Frontiers in Real Estate Finance
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 222
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ISBN-10 : 9781000395037
ISBN-13 : 1000395030
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis New Frontiers in Real Estate Finance by : Patrick Lecomte

This book introduces three innovative concepts and associated financial instruments with the potential to revolutionise real estate finance. The factorisation of commercial real estate with factor-based real estate derivatives is the first concept analysed in this book. Methodological issues pertaining to factors in real estate risk analysis are covered in detail with in-depth academic reference. The book then analyses the digitalisation of commercial real estate. The environment in which buildings operate is changing fast. Cities which used to be made up of inanimate architectural structures are growing digital skins and becoming smarter. Smart technologies applied to the built environment are fundamentally changing buildings’ role in cities and their interactions with their occupants. The book introduces the concept of smart space and analyses the emergence of ‘digital rights’ or property rights for smart buildings in smart environments. It proposes concepts and methods for identifying, pricing, and trading these new property rights which will dominate commercial real estate in the future. Finally, the tokenisation of commercial real estate is explored. Sometimes described as an alternative to securitisation, tokenisation is a new tool in financial engineering applied to real assets. The book suggests two innovative applications of tokenisation: private commercial real estate index tokenisation and data tokens for smart buildings. With factorisation, digitalisation, and tokenisation, commercial real estate is at the forefront of innovations. Real estate’s unique characteristics, stemming from its physicality, trigger new ways of thinking which might have a profound impact on other asset classes by paving the way for micro markets. Factor-based property derivatives, digital rights, and tokens embody how commercial real estate can push the boundaries of modern capitalism and, in doing so, move at the centre of tomorrow’s smart economies. This book is essential reading for all real estate, finance, and smart technology researchers and interested professionals.

Capital City

Capital City
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Publisher : Verso Books
Total Pages : 243
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ISBN-10 : 9781786636386
ISBN-13 : 1786636387
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis Capital City by : Samuel Stein

“This superbly succinct and incisive book” on urban planning and real estate argues gentrification isn’t driven by latte-sipping hipsters—but is engineered by the capitalist state (Michael Sorkin, author of All Over the Map) Our cities are changing. Around the world, more and more money is being invested in buildings and land. Real estate is now a $217 trillion dollar industry, worth thirty-six times the value of all the gold ever mined. It forms sixty percent of global assets, and one of the most powerful people in the world—the former president of the United States—made his name as a landlord and developer. Samuel Stein shows that this explosive transformation of urban life and politics has been driven not only by the tastes of wealthy newcomers, but by the state-driven process of urban planning. Planning agencies provide a unique window into the ways the state uses and is used by capital, and the means by which urban renovations are translated into rising real estate values and rising rents. Capital City explains the role of planners in the real estate state, as well as the remarkable power of planning to reclaim urban life.

Agent Rise

Agent Rise
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Publisher : Independently Published
Total Pages : 170
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ISBN-10 : 9798481867700
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (00 Downloads)

Synopsis Agent Rise by : Neil Mathweg

"This book is a resource for new real estate agents (and agents who feel stuck). Pick it up, read it, and discover how to build a successful real estate business you love. This book shows you how to craft a success plan that works for your unique personality. I want you to thrive. I want you to be an agent on the rise." AUTHOR NEIL MATHWEG, agentrisecoaching.com "Neil Mathweg saved my career! Neil explains, step by step, how to build a thriving real estate business by building on your strengths. Agent Rise is the road map to LOVING your real estate business." TJ MCGRAW, The Agent Mind Podcast, theagentmind.com "Finally! A real estate coach who gets it... Neil puts a new spin on creating a business you'll love while crushing those limiting beliefs that hold you back. He's the only real estate coach you need." VALERIE WILSON, Realtor and Course Creator, BuyYourFirstHomeProgram.com, IndyRealtySearch.com "Wow, if only I would have been handed this brilliantly written book when I went into real estate! This book identifies the problems, provides solutions, and offers a simple system to follow." MINDI KESSENICH, Broker Associate, Team Leader, and Agent Rise Coaching Graduate, @mkrealestateanddesign "Agent Rise has changed everything for my business! I wish I would have had Neil and his coaching program from the very beginning of my real estate career. Take the first step, figure out what your business could look like when you're LOVING it every day!" PAIGE CORBETT, Realtor(R) & momma of 3, @paigesellsindy

A History of Housing in New York City

A History of Housing in New York City
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Publisher : Columbia University Press
Total Pages : 470
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ISBN-10 : 0231062974
ISBN-13 : 9780231062978
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis A History of Housing in New York City by : Richard Plunz

Since its emergence in the mid-nineteenth century as the nation's "metropolis," New York has faced the most challenging housing problems of any American city, but it has also led the nation in innovation and reform. Plunz traces New York's housing development from 1850 to the present, exploring the housing of all classes, discussing the development of types ranging from the single-family house to the high-rise apartment tower.

Race and Real Estate

Race and Real Estate
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Publisher : Columbia University Press
Total Pages : 290
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ISBN-10 : 9780231539258
ISBN-13 : 0231539258
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis Race and Real Estate by : Kevin McGruder

Through the lens of real estate transactions from 1890 to 1920, Kevin McGruder offers an innovative perspective on Harlem's history and reveals the complex interactions between whites and African Americans at a critical time of migration and development. During these decades Harlem saw a dramatic increase in its African American population, and although most histories speak only of the white residents who met these newcomers with hostility, this book uncovers a range of reactions. Although some white Harlem residents used racially restrictive real estate practices to inhibit the influx of African Americans into the neighborhood, others believed African Americans had a right to settle in a place they could afford and helped facilitate sales. These years saw Harlem change not into a "ghetto," as many histories portray, but into a community that became a symbol of the possibilities and challenges black populations faced across the nation. This book also introduces alternative reasons behind African Americans' migration to Harlem, showing that they came not to escape poverty but to establish a lasting community. Owning real estate was an essential part of this plan, along with building churches, erecting youth-serving facilities, and gaining power in public office. In providing a fuller, more nuanced history of Harlem, McGruder adds greater depth in understanding its development and identity as both an African American and a biracial community.

One Hundred and One Ways to Massively Increase the Value of Your Real Estate Without Spending Much Money

One Hundred and One Ways to Massively Increase the Value of Your Real Estate Without Spending Much Money
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Total Pages : 93
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ISBN-10 : 0783579012
ISBN-13 : 9780783579016
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis One Hundred and One Ways to Massively Increase the Value of Your Real Estate Without Spending Much Money by : Dolf De Roos

Dolf de Ros is a real estate investor who bought his first property as an undergraduate student. After completing eight years of university education and earning a PH.D. in Electrical Engineering, he was offered a job at $32,000 per year. The week before, he had completed a real estate deal worth $35,000. Consequently, he didn't accept the job and to this day, has never had one. Dolf willingly shares his enthusiasm for real estate and has 'rattled cages' in audiences in over 16 countries. He passionatel believes that the 'Deal of the Decade' comes along about once a week.

The Rise of the Community Builders

The Rise of the Community Builders
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Publisher : Beard Books
Total Pages : 248
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ISBN-10 : 1587981521
ISBN-13 : 9781587981524
Rating : 4/5 (21 Downloads)

Synopsis The Rise of the Community Builders by : Marc A. Weiss

This is a reprint of a 1987 book * It is to be hand scanned, so as not to destroy the text or cover, and returned to Beard Books. The book deals with the evolution of real estate development in the United States, focusing on the rise of planned communities common in the American suburbs since the 1940s.