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    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 reveal what might…

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    Abbas Agha Essay

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    The plot: It describes a decaying building that has four apartments and is run by a supervisor named Abbas Agha. Abbas intends to own the building and resell it that is why he stops the tenants from repairing the building. It is ruined after a rainy day and the municipality informs the residents of the building that their apartments will be approved to them by mortgage. The main characters: Abbas Agha: the owner of the building, and his mother who is a housewife with traditional value. Mrs…

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    Gurgaon Case Study

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    Gurgaon has emerged as a favourite destination for most of the property buyers in the National Capital Region (NCR). The main reason is the rapid infrastructural development in the city that has proven beneficial for both commercial and residential real estate in Gurgaon. Also, the developers have been selling their projects in Gurgaon as an economic and restful place for the buyers. On the other hand, Gurgaon has also become one of the biggest hubs in terms of creating jobs in the services…

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    The American Dream has been present ever since the birth of America. Over the years, the definition has been heterogeneous. For many, it has been to earn a comfortable wage and provide for their families; for others, it could be to start a business or to simply help others. Only some have dreamed of riches or fame. In the 1930s, the American dream was on a smaller scale, due to the terrible and unstable state of the US economy. In modern times, the American dream isn’t a small, tight box anymore…

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    to you. Firstly there is the traditional method of contacting an estate agency. This can be done via the web as many agencies now have websites with a large selection of properties and contact buttons. Most estate agencies in Spain now rely heavily on this method to find their clients. However some still have a long way to go with their customer service technique. Another method is to travel to Spain and take a look in the estate agencies windows and then to go into their office if you find…

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    Being a Millennial, I recognize how much of an impact the “Great Recession” has had on my life, especially in regards to adopting homeownership. This essay will be written from the perspective of someone who, because of the “Great Recession” has plain and simply, not been able to afford anything in the ways of homeownership. It is not just about the mortgage crisis, the recession, often has affected every choice someone of my era has had to make in their life thus far. The pros and cons of…

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    Renting Versus Buying a Home For many in the United States, homeownership is part of the “American Dream”, a subjective notion. Financially, this does not always make sense. This paper looks at the advantages and disadvantages of renting versus owning a home and explores the importance of performing a title search before entering into a purchase and sale agreement to buy a home. Advantages of Renting Career choices, family structure, health, and age drive personal financial planning. These same…

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    When the time comes for Long Island homeowners to replace outdated or poorly performing exterior doors, there are several options. The two most common door styles seen adjacent to patios, decks and side-entrances are the Double Door and Standard Patio Door. In the replacement window and patio door industry, and here at Renewal by Andersen, we refer to these door styles as Hinged-French Style Patio Doors and Sliding Patio Doors. Both allow easy entrance and exit, but there are some distinct…

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    Summary of the case The bird was a case which came to be known later as an economic loss. According to the case, bird Construction Company was given the responsibility to build an apartment in 1972 and later the apartment was sold to Winnipeg Condominium Corporation. After the building was sold, Winnipeg Condominium Corporation in 1982 noticed that there were problems with the masonry work as well as the mortar work in the exterior part of the building (Palmer, 2007). This made the company to…

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    Honey, I Hate the Neighbors The process of buying a home can be a daunting and stress full task for an individual. The combination of finding an ideal dwelling within an individual’s price range, the process of obtaining a home loan and taking the responsibility of becoming a home owning adult can mount tremendous amounts of stress on any individual. Although after the process is completed, a veil of satisfaction will rain on new homeowners because completing such a stressful task without…

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