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    that you might not want to pass up. Here are some of the common fears that new buyers have and why you should let it stop you. What if I Can’t Afford It? Everyone has heard how many hidden costs pop up during the home buying process and during the life of a homeowner. Why would you want to stop the predictable world of renting to take on these extra expenses? Many first time homeowners feel like they have to give away their lifelong savings just to purchase a house. Between the down payment,…

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    San Francisco is one of the country’s most expensive cities to live. Its high standard of living only increases as the years go by because of the ongoing gentrification. This gentrification transformed the city into being a place for those of middle class or higher and caused struggle for low-income families. By creating the piece, Victorion, Sirron Norris strives to visually express gentrification going on in the Mission District within terms of marginalized groups within Western societies…

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    Gentrification Case Study

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    Gentrification describes the migration of affluent individuals to a low-income area, which often causes displacement of the less fortunate residents. These newcomers migrate for several different reasons. Some simply desire to live in the city, while others are forced to relocate for their careers (Byrne 407). Others may want to live in a historic area filled with antique architecture (Campanella). Housing status usually plays an important role in buying the perfect home. Therefore, people…

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    core of every problem, related to poverty, environment, pollution… etc. First of all, rising of the population leads to three problems: lack of food, lack of work, and lack of knowledge, so they make people have to live in poverty, low standard of life and cause uncertainty of society such as robbery, terrorism, … etc. With high number of people, finding a job will become more and more difficult, therefore, they will be ready to do anything, even committing a crime, to survive. More seriously,…

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    Redlining In Society

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    somewhere, the property value increased. Therefore, it was more beneficial for companies to invest in areas wanted by whites (“Interview with Dalton Conley”). Many different parties have roles to play in the lending process: potential homeowners; real estate agents; developers, speculators, and potential landlords; lending companies; and the government. Each of these groups could unintentionally or purposely be the source of redlining. The attributes of potential homeowners- age, income, race,…

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    businesses. Briefly describe the five key factors in selecting a good location for a "brick-and-mortar" retail store. Which of these factors do you believe is most important? Why? Five key factors in choosing location include zoning, ease of access, real estate costs, proximity to bigger supply chain store and the level of competition. Of course, demographics play a part as well. You don’t want to open a store that may be in the bad part of town. Zoning has requirements for both city and…

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    1. The focal organization in the case is SunCal-which is a real estate broker that wants to develop 1500 condominiums with 15% of the units set aside for below the market rate rental apartments near Disneyland. 2. Disneyland Employees – Market Stakeholder Disneyland Visitor/Patrons – Market Stakeholder SunCal Developer – Nonmarket Affordable Housing Advocates – Nonmarket Disney Employee’s Union – Nonmarket Individuals and Groups favoring reduction of long commutes and air pollution – Nonmarket…

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    Location and Secure Property: The city of Los Angeles, California has two separate approaches regarding the business of sport and sport participation in its city. On one side, Los Angeles is a city engulfed with the reputation of being a city filled with high-profile professional sport teams such as the Los Angeles Lakers, Los Angeles Clippers, and the newly relocated Los Angeles Rams. With the city having such an array of different sport and entertainment venues, this is a great opportunity…

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    “The Bullard House” case today was about the familiar negotiation that we might have experienced or would have a high possibility to do in real life: real estate negotiation. In this kind of transaction, quite frequently, there are the participation of agents who work for their clients’ interests. Sometimes because of their commission from the transaction, sometimes in order to fulfill their clients’ real purposes, they try to make the deal at any cost. From “The Bullard House” case, we could…

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    Is Renting Better Than Buying? Tough question, isn’t it? Some folks fall squarely on either side for very legitimate and often personal reasons. Where you find yourself in life also might affect whether you choose to rent or buy. Then there’s that wild card called the economy, which affects us all. But, absent current variables, here are more questions to ask about renting versus buying. Is it cheaper to rent? The quick answer is it depends where you are. A small town in Montana? Maybe…

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