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CAR HIRE & TRANSFERS

Saturday, November 8th, 2008

<span class=”field_caption”>Full Description</span>:&nbsp;Car hire & Transfers with mini vans or estates vehicles.<br />
Private trips with driver & English speaking guide, from 50€ per day. All destinations.<br />
Rent a mini van or limousine from 15€ per day.<br />

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Saturday, November 8th, 2008

<span class=”field_caption”>Full Description</span>:&nbsp;Car hire & Transfers with mini vans or estates vehicles.<br />
Private trips with driver & English speaking guide, from 50€ per day. All destinations.<br />
Rent a mini van or limousine from 15€ per day.<br />

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Saturday, November 8th, 2008

<span class=”field_caption”>Full Description</span>:&nbsp;Car hire & Transfers with mini vans or estates vehicles.<br />
Private trips with driver & English speaking guide, from 50€ per day. All destinations.<br />
Rent a mini van or limousine from 15€ per day.<br />

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All Marketing, All the Time: What’s New in Smart Design

Thursday, November 6th, 2008

[Note: To follow is an excerpt of an interview with Lori Snider of Creativity for Rent, a professional speaker, author and marketing strategist. To listen to, or download the show archive MP3, go to www.IncomePropertyInvestmentTalk.com/102208.]

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4 bedroom Independent House for Sale in Coffee Board Layout, Bangalore ( #173899)

Friday, October 17th, 2008

Corner semi commercial House.
Corner G+2 semi-commercial Independent closed 2car parking,6shops,borewell,garden area,nearing International Airport,Schools,Colleges,Hospital,Mall and Rs.12000/-PM returns House for sale.

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Marbella Port, Top Restaurant/ Coffee Bar

Wednesday, October 1st, 2008

Commercial Property, Spain, A really fantastic offer. Restaurant/ coffee cash in the best position in Marbella harbour … 118.000 EUR

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Has real estate lost that loving feeling?

Friday, September 12th, 2008

The difference between a mediocre transaction and a great one is the care that goes into the process. You can be a home buyer and make an offer to purchase, then end up regretting your decision.

You can be a homeowner and accept an offer, only to feel remorse at the day of closing. It’s a business transaction and your mind confirms this … but your heart just won’t cooperate. If it’s such a wise financial move, then why doesn’t your gut feel better about it?

Has real estate lost that loving feeling?

“It used to be that home buyers fell in love with a house. Now it’s a commodity, an investment,” Pat Von Mosch, Connect2Agent member and real estate agent in Anoka Minnesota, shared with me. ”People are more upwardly mobile now. Real estate has become a fax/email deal. Sometimes I never even meet the other real estate agent.”

How very different it is from the coffee table deals of yesterday. It used to be typical for all parties to meet at some point, and almost all offers to the seller were presented from the listing in person to a homeowner. Now a homeowner receives an offer by cell phone, fax, email or text.

In a house purchase, our habits of brevity online won’t always cut it. Here’s how to make a change.

The ability to communicate in a high-touch world should sharpen our senses of communication and free our minds a little more. We can be enabled through words, song and video to make our point at the touch of a “Ctrl” command and a tap of the “Enter” key. As consumers, we are becoming good at expressing ourselves online … but sometimes we fall short when it comes to real estate.

Our habits of brevity and acronyms can leave a large margin of error.

We need to flex our old-school speech skills and become a bit more expansive when we’re talking real estate.

  • If you see a listing you like online, do email it to your real estate agent. Make sure to include an explanation as to why it intrigues you.
  • When your real estate agent asks what you think your house is worth, do speak up. Don’t just name a price. Explain where you got it from - remodeling in the kitchen, upgrades in the bathroom, your cul-de-sac location, a neighbor’s house down the street, a website online with a house value option, etc.
  • Don’t skim the terms of the Purchase Agreement. Do read it word for word before you sign it. Do ask questions if you don’t understand. Don’t make an assumption that something is in there. It might not be.

Has real estate lost that loving feeling? Only if you let it. A real estate transaction’s success rests on communication.

Speak up and get involved.

Posted by Rebecca D. Levinson

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Real estate caravan is all about the food

Saturday, September 6th, 2008

Apparently, the way to a real estate agent’s heart is through his or her stomach.

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Condo Trends: Vacationers Want No Mess, No Stress Experience

Wednesday, May 28th, 2008

Vacation condo renters are looking for an easy experience during a week on the coast. Investment beach condos can be a good second home, providing income and fund for owners who want a rental they can relax in as well as build wealth. So what can make that little getaway a cash cow? Repeat rentals. Picard Realty Rentals in Orange Beach, Alabama published tips on its website on how to guarantee long-term loyalty from your vacationing tenants.

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‘Little San Jose’: Vietnamese take Silicon Valley tech culture to Vietnam

Tuesday, May 20th, 2008

“The floodgates have been opened”

Former Campbell, CA resident Don Phan , who moved to Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam to start research and development for Internet applications confers with his Vietnamese employees in his garage office, in Vietnam … via San Jose Mercury News

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