philippine realty tv pilot episode 1 2/2

Posted on May 9th, 2010 by admin in realty | No Comments »

Philippine Realty TV is a Real Estate Lifestyle TV show that will showcase the best real estate developments in the Philippines for the local and international market. Hosted by the dynamic tandem of Gabe Mercado and Angel Jacob, the weekly 30-minute show on ANC (ABS-CBN News Channel) and ANC International on TFC (The Filipino Channel) will give viewers a first-hand look at the latest investment opportunities in the housing market – from condos and subdivisions to out-of-town leisure communities. It is the best in real estate – now on TV!

Duration : 0:8:14

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How can one find investors to invest in a big realty project similar to the housing complexes but with a twist

Posted on May 5th, 2010 by admin in realty | 1 Comment »


I don’t mean to discourage or frighten you.

At this time, THE ONLY way I can see any one or any group investing in "a big realty project similar to the housing complexes but with a twist" is if you, personally, already had about 90% of the funding for the project, yourself AND you pledged EVERY asset you owned or had any interest in – including your home, car and anything else you think might be of value TO YOU!

You must prepare a business plan AND "shop" for THE HARD money lenders.

The interest rate and payments would be extremely high – to say the least.

Thanks for asking your Q! I enjoyed answering it!

VTY,
Ron Berue
Yes, that is my real last name!

Reality Realty

Posted on May 5th, 2010 by admin in realty | No Comments »

Reality Realty TV 10 minute version.

http://www.trentrealty.com

Duration : 0:9:51

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when purchasing a home that is FSBO, are you obligated to your contract with your realty agent?

Posted on May 3rd, 2010 by admin in realty | 4 Comments »

we have a contract with our realtor to help us find a place. well, my wife found one that is FSBO…and it is perfect, it’s the one we will be purchasing. are we obligated to our realtor since this is not a listing with a real estate company? or does it being a FSBO "void" our responsibilities to her?

She is void because she did not show you the property, This has happened to me before and I told the agent I found a home that was a FSBO she wasn’t happy but, it’s all about me :)

ZIMBABWE – realty vs reality

Posted on May 2nd, 2010 by admin in realty | 1 Comment »

12 months on from the formation of the unity government we are assessing how far we have progressed.

Duration : 0:3:25

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what do you understand by the word realty and which areas does it cover?

Posted on April 29th, 2010 by admin in realty | 1 Comment »

i see a lot of companies calling themselves realty companies i want to know what kind of services they render and how do they operate,their organisational structure and examples of some very successful ones in the world

This question has gone six days without an answer.

In the United States, the word "realty" is commonly interchangable with the phrase "real estate". In fact, Webster’s Dictionary offers the definition of the noun "realty" as meaning "real estate". For all practical purposes, the terms are interchangable.

In the USA, a realty company facilitates the selling and buying of real estate by bringing together seller and buyer, and thereby earning a sales commission. The business is highly regulated in all fifty states with the manditory licensing ofreal estate agents and brokers.

Realty companies execute a listing contract with the sellers of real estate and then advertise the property for sale to the general public. Agents from competing companies can bring buyers to the table and the sales commissions are split in a fairly standard manner. Every realty company must have a licensed "Broker" of record who is ultimately responsible for the actions of the licensed realty agents who work for the firm.

One of the biggest realty companies in the USA is "Coldwell Banker". Prior to the 1970’s, the realty business in the USA was a regional, and many times neighborhood, business that was highly fragmented. The acquisition of successful smaller companies by even more successful larger companies over the years has led to the nationwide giants we now see. Coldwell Banker was a financial based business, acquired by the giant retailer Sears & Roebuck, that got into the realty business. Through aggressive acquisition, they managed to achieve the scale necessary to be able to make the most of national advertising and promotion. There are others that have done the same thing.

Internationally, realty companies strike deals to split commissions generated from the referrals generated when people are transfered due to work requirements.

All of the abovementioned information applies to residential realty, but the commercial realty business operates in a similar manner.

I hope this information helps.

what do you understand by the word realty and which areas does it cover?

Posted on April 29th, 2010 by admin in realty | 1 Comment »

i see a lot of companies calling themselves realty companies i want to know what kind of services they render and how do they operate,their organisational structure and examples of some very successful ones in the world

This question has gone six days without an answer.

In the United States, the word "realty" is commonly interchangable with the phrase "real estate". In fact, Webster’s Dictionary offers the definition of the noun "realty" as meaning "real estate". For all practical purposes, the terms are interchangable.

In the USA, a realty company facilitates the selling and buying of real estate by bringing together seller and buyer, and thereby earning a sales commission. The business is highly regulated in all fifty states with the manditory licensing ofreal estate agents and brokers.

Realty companies execute a listing contract with the sellers of real estate and then advertise the property for sale to the general public. Agents from competing companies can bring buyers to the table and the sales commissions are split in a fairly standard manner. Every realty company must have a licensed "Broker" of record who is ultimately responsible for the actions of the licensed realty agents who work for the firm.

One of the biggest realty companies in the USA is "Coldwell Banker". Prior to the 1970’s, the realty business in the USA was a regional, and many times neighborhood, business that was highly fragmented. The acquisition of successful smaller companies by even more successful larger companies over the years has led to the nationwide giants we now see. Coldwell Banker was a financial based business, acquired by the giant retailer Sears & Roebuck, that got into the realty business. Through aggressive acquisition, they managed to achieve the scale necessary to be able to make the most of national advertising and promotion. There are others that have done the same thing.

Internationally, realty companies strike deals to split commissions generated from the referrals generated when people are transfered due to work requirements.

All of the abovementioned information applies to residential realty, but the commercial realty business operates in a similar manner.

I hope this information helps.

cha cha slide at douglas realty

Posted on April 29th, 2010 by admin in realty | No Comments »

Dance time at Douglas Realty!

Duration : 0:2:3

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Do we have to pay realtor fees once the realty contract ends?

Posted on April 27th, 2010 by admin in realty | 2 Comments »

We had accepted offers on each other’s house, appraisals came back to low from the lender. One party can afford to go lower, the other cannot because of the realtor fees. (appraisals were approx 12k low). Contract w/ the realtor ends in 2 weeks, can we just switch to fsbo and buy each other’s houses at the appraised amounts and exclude the realtor?

More than likely you signed a contract with the real estate company to list the house. You will notice that there is a time period, typically six months, in which you are still obligated to the contract for any offers resulting for the time in which the listing contract was active.

You are better off trying to work out a solution with the agents already involved. Sometime when everybody gives up a little everyone wins.

Jim TV Klinge Realty 5

Posted on April 26th, 2010 by admin in realty | 5 Comments »

More lowlights from the REO trail in North San Diego County

Duration : 0:5:27

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