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    I might also lose the moment to get high price for the house if I do not do it now. I start looking the best way to sell the house so that I will get the best price in order to get I my equity be maximized. I know from my friend who works in Real Estate field that doing for sale by owner is more beneficial for the owner, in this case, myself. I will be able to save some of the money for selling home commission for myself instead of giving all the commission for the Real…

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    Gentrification Case

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    It has become a major concern that low and moderate –income senior citizens are opting to sell their properties for they cannot afford the rising property taxes in gentrifying neighborhood. In light of this discussion of displacement due to gentrification, we urge local governments to increase funding for existing senior home repair programs and prioritize those in neighborhoods experiencing gentrification. To add, an alternative option would be to provide tax breaks for senior homeowners when…

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    Common Home Inspection Mistakes That Buyers And Sellers Make If you are in the real estate business then you know what a home inspection is. You probably know how important it is to selling property. Most people who aren't in the industry but are simply trying to sell or buy a house probably don't know of or even consider getting a home inspection done and the uninformed generally tend to make mistakes when they contract the services of a home inspector. What is a home inspection? The…

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    Gentrification attracts new residents to the community: middle-class residents who are looking for affordable housing, or what they consider affordable. When middle-income residents move into gentrified communities, rents and real estate prices increase because middle-income residents can afford to pay more. Suppose there is a low-income family who pays $1,000 monthly to live in an apartment complex located in a lower-income neighborhood that is being gentrified. Now, suppose a middle-income…

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    The Pruitt-Igoe complex began as a benign plot to provide low-income families with affordable housing, but several decades later, it ended up as a ruined relic of the past. The Pruitt-Igoe Myth tells the story of the transformation of the American city, specifically that of St Louis, Missouri, in the developing era after the second world war, through the lens of the infamous Pruitt-Igoe housing development team and the residents of St. Louis who called the complex home. After WW2, many residents…

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    three different “estates” discussed. The first estate are a few individuals of hereditary aristocracy (the Knight, Yeoman, and Squire) whose mission on earth was supposed to be to rule over and defend the people of the nation. Then the clergy (Monk, Prioress, and Friar, Parson) whose duty was to look after the spiritual welfare of others. Finally there was the large group of common people who were supposed to do the work that provided for its physical needs. The genre is called “estates…

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    The Lingering Effects of the Foreclosure Crises and Lack of Self Discipline I am not a real estate or financing expert – I am an average thirty-something year old trying to make my way through the debris left in the wake of the most recent foreclosure crises, and an economy that was at best in a deep recession and at worst on the cusp of a depression. Exacerbating the overall environment were banks giving non-prudent loans for more than the houses securing the loans were worth, and then being…

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    Safe Moving Home Essay

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    STAY SAFE DURING YOUR HOUSE MOVE Moving house is one of the most stressful life events possible. There seem to be so many things to think about and whether you are moving to the other end of the country or just around the corner it pays to plan ahead. It’s easy, in amongst all of the potential chaos, to forget about security for both your belongings and your new home. It is highly likely that there will be times when your worldly goods are packed up around the house, you may have strangers…

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    The case of Millegan Creek Apartments revels how the process of acquiring a Real Estate and develop it takes place. In this case JPI Inc. is the developer and work with Fleet Banks, the lender to developpe the Milligan Creek Apartments project. This paper presents the result of our analysis which we present in two points. In the first point, we present the background of the case and in the second point we present our analysis. Background of the case JPI Inc want to build the Milligan Creek…

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    Social Welfare Essay

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    Introduction After years of transformation, Hong Kong has become one of the developed regions. The citizens began to pursuit a better quality of life, rather than the basic living standards. The demand for a wider scope of welfare policies grew beyond the society. The provision of social welfare has therefore become an essential element in government administration. The Hong Kong Government has offered social services to different tiers of recipients. There are existing policies aiming at…

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