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Commercial Investment Real Estate Sep/Oct 2004 Leanse & Branch |
Legal Briefs: What's the Use? Court protects retail landlords' rights to control reassigned leases. Landlords can avoid problems by carefully crafting use provisions limiting the specific type of use, rather than specifying a trade name for the tenant.  |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Sep/Oct 2004 |
Area Report: Welcome to Miami A hot hospitality market leads to the city's commercial real estate activity.  |
The Motley Fool September 2, 2004 Selena Maranjian |
Homebuying With Good Credit, Little Cash Will this newfangled kind of mortgage help you buy a house?  |
National Real Estate Investor September 1, 2004 Matt Valley |
Apartment Buyers Show Irrational Exuberance Howard Levine, president and CEO of multifamily lender ARCS Commercial Mortgage, scratches his head in disbelief at the nosebleed prices buyers are willing to pay for apartments today.  |
National Real Estate Investor September 1, 2004 Scott Farb |
The Trickle-Down Effect of Sarbanes-Oxley Real estate private equity funds are finding themselves in an overly regulated, ever-changing and immensely complex climate when it comes to financial reporting and accounting issues.  |
National Real Estate Investor September 1, 2004 Morris Newman |
Cashing In on L.A.'s Hot Investment Climate After a decade with very little new construction, the Los Angeles office market is noticeably tighter.  |
National Real Estate Investor September 1, 2004 Beth Mattson-Teig |
Medical Office Buildings: Remedy for an Ailing Market Developers and investors are discovering that health care real estate may be just what the doctor ordered for a slumping real estate market.  |
National Real Estate Investor September 1, 2004 Harvey E. Green |
Unfazed by Interest Rate Hikes Commercial property values have risen steadily over the past few years despite weak fundamentals across geographical markets and property classes.  |
National Real Estate Investor September 1, 2004 Andrew H. Raines, Esq. |
Identifying Intangibles Eases the Burden The property tax bills of commercial property owners can be significantly reduced by the exclusion of "intangibles."  |
HBS Working Knowledge August 30, 2004 Sarah Jane Johnston |
Real Estate: The Most Imperfect Asset Real estate is the largest asset class in the world--and also the most imperfect, says Harvard Business School professor Arthur Segel. In this Q&A, he discusses trends toward institutionalization, environmentalism, and globalization.  |
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