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Property Investment Seminars- Wealth building through real estate

Posted on August 26, 2008 by Jay Parmar

Property investment seminars will train you, how to invest in properties? Which thing should be checked out and many more.

Tax Reduction and Cost Segregation - Myths and Facts

Posted on August 24, 2008 by Patrick OConnor

Tax reduction and tax deferral are both generated by cost segregation. However, this tool is not well understood by most real estate investors and by many tax preparers. The root cause of limited understanding regarding cost segregation and how it provides tax reduction is limited dissemination of factual data on the subject.

Tax Deferral 1031 Exchanges and Cost Segregation

Posted on August 23, 2008 by Patrick OConnor

Tax deferral through 1031 exchanges, or tax-free exchanges of real estate, have become a popular method of tax deferral of capital gains taxes. Almost by definition, individuals who utilize the 1031 exchange option are reluctant to pay taxes that can legally be avoided. 1031 exchangers have asked if they can receive tax deferrals and enhance depreciation.

Tax Deductions for Small Business Owners

Posted on August 23, 2008 by Patrick OConnor

Small business owners need all the tax help which is available. Tax deductions allow small business owners to keep more of what they earn. With a 35% marginal tax rate, the government is a silent partner who takes no risk and over one-third of the profits. Tax deductions are neither simple, straight forward, or intuitive. However, the effort to increase tax deductions is well worth the effort.

Tax deductions(Tips for individual real estate Investors)

Posted on August 22, 2008 by Patrick OConnor

Tax deductions are not the top priority for most individual real estate investors. They often work out of their home with no employees, other than those on-site at the property. Challenges (aside from tax deductions) include selecting what property to purchase, screening tenants, repairs, managing expenses, obtaining financing, and deciding when to sell. This articles addresses tax deductions sometimes over-looked by real estate owners.

When Climate Controlled Storage Will Not Work

Posted on August 15, 2008 by Self-Storage-Owner

When Climate Controlled Storage Will Not Work

Basic Types of Storage Units

Posted on August 15, 2008 by Self-Storage-Owner

Basic Types of Storage Units

Gift Tax Valuations

Posted on August 10, 2008 by Patrick OConnor

Gift tax valuations are prepared for many reasons. Gift tax includes market value of gifts to charity, market value of conservation easements and gifts in excess of annual limit. Well-reasoned planning of gifts can minimize gift taxes, income taxes, and estate taxes.

How to Get Low Commercial Mortgage Rates

Posted on August 7, 2008 by Mario Olivera

Deciding on which loan to take shouldn't be something difficult but it should be taken seriously. Always do your due diligence thoroughly when your money is at risk. Loan comparisons between ranges of rates ought to be done before any final choice is made. Select a commercial lender or broker who is best for you. All of them are not the same and some may not even deal in the type of commercial property you have in mind.

Owning Commercial Real Estate

Posted on August 5, 2008 by Self-Storage-Owner

Owning Commercial Real Estate



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Farmland - next property bubble or undervalued asset?

Posted on March 19, 2008 by UKBiz

Soaring agricultural prices, growing demand for biofuels and the growth of the Chinese and Indian economies are leading top global investment banks to buy farmland in a bid to embrace the physical commodities market.

Commercial EPCs – for every construction

Posted on August 26, 2009 by winstonsmith

Commercial EPC levels are necessary by all constructions. This text tells you everything you need to know. Commercial EPC professionals gives everything you need to understand about a Commercial EPC and development energy performance certificates in the North West. This content tells you everything you are required to understand.

Local Self Storage Revisited

Posted on April 12, 2008 by Self-Storage-Owner

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Bird Netting for Warehouses, Hangars and Large commercial Applications

Posted on October 17, 2009 by Alex Kecskes

Pest birds can be both a hazard and an expensive nuisance when they nest and gather in hangars, under overhangs, warehouses and other large covered areas. But thanks to bird netting, many of these problems can be avoided.

Tips to get the maximum value for your property at Pfafftown, North Carolina

Posted on September 25, 2007 by Arshi paul

One of the most startling facts today is the number of unsold homes which is at an all time high and rising at an alarming proportion due to speculative activity. But at Pfafftown since the vacant units are fewer, to sell your property should be an easy task if you know how and certain precautions are taken to get the maximum value for your property.

Retail Shopping Development in India

Posted on January 16, 2008 by Rahul Boss

India's retail industry is undergoing a dramatic transformation as the masses are scampering to shopping malls and foreign investors are poised to move in ever ready to sweep them in to the retail bosom.

Renewing or relocating? A tenant's rep can ease the pain

Posted on January 29, 2009 by Rick Rakow

When it's time to renew a lease or relocate, having the right broker can make all the difference. If you're like most business people, chances are pretty good that you'll find your broker because his or her name is attached to a "space available"¯ sign. But, if you do, you'll be calling a broker who works for the landlord and gets paid to lease this building for profit.

Things to Remember When Investing In Land or Lots

Posted on October 16, 2009 by carldford

Most real estate investors concentrate mainly on homes and commercial properties, but there is more to real estate than that. Land and lots are a wonderful thing to invest in, especially during the downturn in the real estate market. You can hold onto this land or lots until the market gets better or you can choose to build on it. There are some things that you want to keep in mind when investing in land or lots, including location, purpose, and profit potential.

Steel Fabricator Outlines Multi-Step Approach to Faster Commercial Construction

Posted on August 3, 2009 by Rachel Messina

A steel fabricator located in upstate New York has developed a fresh alternative to the “hard-bid” construction process. Stone Bridge Iron & Steel’s approach to the fast-track construction model saves time and reduces costs.

Buying Commercial Real Estate - Risk or Reward?

Posted on October 22, 2009 by Rob Thomson

Before you sign the contract for a commercial building, do your research. Does this location have a lot of drive-by, or if required, foot traffic? Has the building changed hands often in a short period of time? Why is that? Perhaps it is not the right place for a business – especially your business.