Real Estate Investing

Inland Real Estate Group Among 10 Largest Equity Managers

By Tavis J. Hampton | January 28, 2011
Inland Real Estate Group of Companies Inc. named as one of the 10 largest managers of real estate equity assets in the world. With total managed assets in excess of $25.8 billion, Inland has managed to accomplish what not many could, ranking it among the top. Inland Institutional Capital Parnters strategy is to seek out large-scale investment opportunities for institutions, as well as Inland’s own real estate companies. They first launched their institutional fund in 2005 and have since formed investment partnerships in some of the worlds largest pension funds.
Brokerage, Featured News

Marnie Bennett: Being the Best in the Worst of Times

By Al Twitty | January 26, 2011
Keller Williams Realty International announced Marnie Bennett as their number one real estate professional last year. How could they not? In these, some say the worst of economic times, leading by example is all the more important. For the real estate professional who is suffering, take note of the extraordinary success of one woman.
US Real Estate

California Home Sales Up in December

By Tavis J. Hampton | January 22, 2011
California, the state hit hardest with foreclosures, appears to steadily be climbing from the cellar of real estate economies. Buyers there seem to be taking advantage of the market, last month's increase of almost 6 percent in sales being the prime indicator. Experts think the market actually hit bottom and it now rebounding. C.A.R reports sales up over November, but still beneath 2009's figures.
Featured News

World Regional Markets Claw Their Way Back

By Phil Butler | January 20, 2011
A recent report by the world's real estate investment councils, Jones Lang LaSalle shows several world markets clearly climbing out of the economic crisis. Where real estate foreign direct investment is concerned, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa lead the way in confident growth. Using Turkey and Poland as examples from Eastern Europe, it also seems clear non-traditional real estate markets will see their share of investor confidence this year too.
US Real Estate

Mortgage Rates May Slow New Sales

By Reno Charlton | January 17, 2011
Even slight increases in the 30 year mortgage interest rate may affect how home buyers perceive the market. Worse still, with budget belts so tight, even a few points can mean the difference between affordability and impossibility. Have we seen the last of super low interest rates? Some experts believe banks simply have to increase rates to survive.
Coaching

Deciding the "Where" of Buying a Home

By Reno Charlton | January 14, 2011
Buying a home involves many crucial decisions, not the least of which is the "where" of your new home's characteristics. Choosing the area and neighborhood you buy a home in may be the most critical decision any home buyer can make. RealtyBizNews suggests some variables to consider when considering where your next home will be.
US Real Estate

Home Prices Down 30 Percent Nationwide

By Reno Charlton | January 12, 2011
S.&P./Case-Shiller index suggests massive opportunities for those investors capable of taking advantage of the "buyer's market" in place this year. With home prices poised to hit bottom, some experts suggest now is the time to invest. Still, the industry will encourage caution. For some though, all time low price is a powerful incentive.
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