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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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    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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    St. Johns Case Study

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    stable regional employment opportunities created by the city’s close proximity to Lansing, the state capitol of Michigan. This limited supply and steady demand has resulted in the City of St. Johns outperforming all other regional residential real estate markets, according to the most recent Coldwell Banker Greater Lansing market survey. Transportation Public transportation exists in many forms in St. Johns and Mid-Michigan. Lansing…

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    Home Vs Renting

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    According to Zillow Group, a title company makes sure that the title to a piece of real estate is legitimate and then issues title insurance for that property. Title insurance protects the lender and/or owner against lawsuits or claims against the property that result from disputes over the title. Title companies also often maintain escrow…

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    Condominiums for Sale The cost or real estate can differ from region to region and with size and quality. One factor that greatly effects the sale of a piece of property with a view. Such is the data that will be analyzed herein. Can the data support the fact that there will be buyers willing to pay more for a condominium with a view? Consequently, would a comparable home without a view that is considerably less expensive actually take longer to sell? Overview of the Condominiums for sale The…

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    There are a couple of different approaches that can be taken to determine a property’s market value. The first important step to finding values of properties is making sure you understand the real estate market you are selling it. By knowing the area and what types of properties sell in these areas, it gives to person assessing the property a better view of what the seller is able to get for the property in question. These people would know what people in the area are looking for in their homes…

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    has my credit score pretty low at the moment. And yet, I would like to have a home of my own one day. It will take some time to clear the accounts that are weighing me down but at least I know what I have to do to fulfill my dream. The current real estate marketlets discredited clients know that the door is not completely closed on their future. Having a terrible credit rating does not mean you have to quit on your potential to have a house. Once someone is able to rebound from their…

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    Property Tax Assessment

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    There is a home for sale in my area that is the price at 250,000 with 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, and 2,007 sq.ft @ $102/sq.Ft, single-family house, built in 2003 with a lot size of 7,841. The homes in my area are priced between $100,000-$460,000, and the interest rates range any from 3.036-4.176 APR. The property tax assessment ratios are around 4% and the mileage rate .100%, so If you wanted to find out the property tax on a residential property, you would multiply that the appraise value by the 4%…

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    Residential Home Essay

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    This study fixates on the interior renovation of two Swedish residential homes for dependent elders and it was done by Jonas E. Andersson, a PhD Fellow at the Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden. Both targeted homes were managed by a municipal real estate company for care facilities and all the interior renovations done were limited only to the communal spaces of the two building. The overall aim of the intervention project was to attribute the interior settings with subsidiary quality, which…

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    In his essay “The Mansion: A Subprime Parable,” Michael Lewis reported that most Americans tend to desire houses they cannot afford. They start blaming rating agencies and mortgage brokers because they find themselves financially underwater. But according to Lewis claim, the lending business didn’t create this desire. The people did. He explains that most people want a house that reflects how well they are. They think that they will control the house but the truth that the house controls every…

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