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Christian Tapia of Exit Shore Realty is almost $500k in debt because of investing in an upscale-home right as the real estate market went south. Will he be able to sell the house in today’s market?
Real World Real Estate is a reality/documentary show about how a young real estate agency is dealing with the current market. This is NOT a show featuring the rich looking for 5 million dollar homes, it is real stories from those who are going through foreclosure, bankruptcy, first time home buying, event planning, etc.
Features The Exit Shore Realty/The Roop Group of Salisbury, Maryland. Filmed in Somerset, Wicomico, & Worcester County.
Produced by Adam Durham Productions & Modulation Studios: modulationstudios@gmail.com
Special Thanks in this episode to the realtors who attended the open house.
NOTE: This episode was filmed on private property and all those interviewed on camera verbally consented to appear.
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Filmed, Edited, & Produced by Modulation Studios.
The Exit Team visits a client who needs assistance with selling her house. But is she willing to make the changes with the staging (decor) of the house necessary to make a deal?
Real World Real Estate is a reality/documentary show about how a young real estate agency is dealing with the current market. This is NOT a show featuring the rich looking for 5 million dollar homes, it is real stories from those who are going through foreclosure, bankruptcy, first time home buying, event planning, etc.
Features The Exit Shore Realty/The Roop Group of Salisbury, Maryland. Filmed in Somerset, Wicomico, & Worcester County.
Produced by Adam Durham Productions & Modulation Studios: modulationstudios@gmail.com
Special Thanks in this Episode to Jennifer Cannon & Market Street Inn
Exit Shore Realty The Roop Group Adam Roop Real Estate Marketing Business Salisbury Crisfield Ocean City Bankrupt Foreclosure Short Sale Money Investments Gone Wrong Delmarva Salisbury Real Estate Driving Reality Show Documentary Docudrama Open House Market No-Spin Season Bridal Show Houses Management Property Management Mansion Downtown Mainstreet Event Fair Entrepreneur Community Conference Conventions
©2009, Modulation Studios
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How is your town doing? Is there tons of empty commercial real estate? Is this the end of the urban sprawl? Many are losing millions from lost rentals. If the large corporations are having a hard time staying in business how is the little guy going to make it? If debt is money and there is no credit, there is no money! Please add a video of your town of commercial or residential. You pray & the churches prey! March 13, 2009
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Hello and welcome to This Month in Real Estate. Im Jay Papasan.
The First Time Homebuyer Tax Credit has been extended and expanded, and the details can be found in our most recent special edition.
For December, we take a look at the results the incentive had on stimulating home sales since 2008.
According to the IRS, about 1.4 million people have taken advantage of the first time homebuyer tax credit.
Not surprisingly, California ranks number one with the number of people filing a claim for the tax credit, while Alaska and Wyoming are among the states with the fewest number of claims.
But those numbers dont tell the whole story. For more, we go to Bryon Ellington. Bryon?
Bryon: Thanks, Jay.
According to the Internal Revenue Service, every state in the Union has participated in the First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit.
If we look at the results according to the total number of claims, heres how the rankings shake out:
California is number one with more than 160 thousand tax payers taking advantage of the first time home buyer tax credit.
Texas is number two with over 131 thousand.
And Florida is number three with over 105 thousand.
But when we look at the data in terms of per capita claims, or the percentage of folks in each state who took advantage of the tax credit, we get radically different results.
Heres a look at the top three in terms of per capita participation in the tax credit
Nevada is in the number one position with more than 20 thousand claims out of a population of 2.6 million.
Utah is in the number two position with over 17 thousand claims out of a population of 2.7 million.
And Arizona is in the third position with over 38 thousand claims out of a population of 6.5 million.
Whats more, we find Alaska moving from near the bottom of the rankings to number 26 above California! And Wyoming, the least populated state in the U.S., moves to number 16. Thats just a bit behind Texas in terms of per capita tax payer participation.
Back to you, Jay
Jay: Thanks, Bryon. Thats it for This Month in Real Estate. Thank you for joining us.
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An economics presentation at Humboldt State University. Special guest lecturer Dr. Christopher Thornberg of Beacon Economics discusses the current housing bubble and its effects on California.
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Many times, the reason a house sells is circumstance — having the right house for the right buyers at the right time. Former real estate agents and experienced for sale by owner sellers share some of their tips. If you have the skills to be able to sell your own home, you can save yourself a hefty commission.
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Aug. 10 (Bloomberg) — The collapse in commercial real estate is preventing Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke from declaring the economy and financial markets are healed.
Property values have fallen 35 percent since October 2007, according to Moodys Investors Service. Thats making it tough for owners to refinance almost $165 billion of mortgages for skyscrapers, shopping malls and hotels this year, pressuring companies such as Maguire Properties Inc., the largest office landlord in downtown Los Angeles, to put buildings up for sale.
Negative Fundamental
Demand for commercial space comes from employment and the income generated by that employment, said University of Pennsylvania Professor Joseph Gyourko, director of the Wharton Schools Samuel Zell and Robert Lurie Real Estate Center in Philadelphia. Mounting job losses are a really significant negative fundamental, signaling that conditions are going to be tough for the industry for a while, he said.
That may spill over into mounting losses at some banks. Forty-seven percent of loans at the 7,000-plus smaller U.S. lenders are in commercial real estate, compared with 17 percent for the biggest banks, according to New York-based Goldman Sachs Group Inc.
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Is Now a Good Time to Buy?
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Real Estate Frauds and Scams with Gary King
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A dancing banner guy gives a blogger a not-so-subtle lesson on a smarter way to make money online. Earn Money from In-Text Advertising. Infolinks inserts in-text links within the content of your website, linking your text to revenue.
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Written & Directed by Justin Spence
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