One of Chuck's Satisified Investment Buyers
"I have truly enjoyed working with you in my search for an investment property. The best advice books say that in a typical search one should review or visit over a hundred properties. This was not necessarily my goal, however we did just that. I appreciate your patience and insight that you brought to the table in my search as well as your thorough research and the extra time and effort that I know you spent on my behalf. I shouldn't be surprised. We have worked together over the last seven years and I have never been disappointed in your work ethic and drive to get the job done and done right. All investments come with risk. Time will tell how well this property returns, however I have the utmost respect and comfort level for your opinion and experience which helped point us in the right direction. Buying and selling real estate is filled with opportunities for surprises and stress. I would highly recommend your services to anyone that who wants successful results while keeping stress levels to a minimum.”
-- Mark
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Buying Land and New Construction >Building With Help From Brokers
Did you know that, for no additional cost, you can be represented by a real estate broker in conjunction with purchasing a home from a builder? Homebuilders are accustomed to working with real estate brokers and often their commission is already covered in their marketing and promotion costs.
A broker can provide objectivity and guidance in designing your home and help you select amenities that will lead to a more advantageous resale. He or she can help coordinate the sale of your present home and the closing of the new one.
Many brokers offer guaranteed home sale programs so that when your new home is finished, the real estate company will buy your previous home at a pre-agreed price to prevent you from owning two homes at one time; and can usually arrange the occupancy agreeable to all parties. Take advantage of using your real estate broker in conjunction with building your new home at no additional cost.
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Where and when was the first motel introduced on the American commercial real estate scene?
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The first motel, appropriately named the "Motel Inn", opened in San Luis Obispo in 1925. |
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