Sentences with phrase «public ownership of real estate»

PARSIPPANY, N.J. — Public ownership of real estate should surpass the $ 100 billion mark by the end of the year — that's up from $ 11 billion in 1992, according to Prudential Real Estate Investors.

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He consulted for the Education Commission of the States (ECS) in its 1999 report, Governing America's Schools: Changing the Rules, which described a «public schools real estate trust» as follows: «In any locality, one or more real - estate trusts assume ownership of a community's public school buildings, sell the surplus buildings, and build or lease additional facilities in areas with insufficient space.
The «protectionist instincts» that I and others have are (1) to protect the independence of the bar (sure to be lost eventually under nonlawyer ownership), (2) to protect the health of the legal marketplace (sure to be badly harmed by the cartelization of ABS (see the 5 % commissions charged by the cartel of real estate agencies who still control the vast majority of the realty market, and especially see the ridiculously high costs of dealing with the American title insurance industry where four companies have upwards of 87 % of the conveyancing and title insurance market after first decimating the real estate bar with predatory pricing and other unfair business practices)-RRB-, and (3) to protect the public from those ravages.
In a recently completed pilot, Chicago's Cook County Recorder of Deeds tested the transferring of real estate ownership on a Blockchain platform and how this would be conveyed into the public record.
(1) provide facilities for education, to raise the standards of real estate practice, and preserve the right of property ownership in the interest of the public welfare
The National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals» mission is to advance sustainable Hispanic home ownership by educating and empowering the real estate professionals who serve Hispanic home buyers & sellers, advocating for public policy that supports the association's mission, and facilitating relationships among industry stakeholders, real estate practitioners and other housing industry professionReal Estate Professionals» mission is to advance sustainable Hispanic home ownership by educating and empowering the real estate professionals who serve Hispanic home buyers & sellers, advocating for public policy that supports the association's mission, and facilitating relationships among industry stakeholders, real estate practitioners and other housing industry professiEstate Professionals» mission is to advance sustainable Hispanic home ownership by educating and empowering the real estate professionals who serve Hispanic home buyers & sellers, advocating for public policy that supports the association's mission, and facilitating relationships among industry stakeholders, real estate practitioners and other housing industry professionreal estate professionals who serve Hispanic home buyers & sellers, advocating for public policy that supports the association's mission, and facilitating relationships among industry stakeholders, real estate practitioners and other housing industry professiestate professionals who serve Hispanic home buyers & sellers, advocating for public policy that supports the association's mission, and facilitating relationships among industry stakeholders, real estate practitioners and other housing industry professionreal estate practitioners and other housing industry professiestate practitioners and other housing industry professionals.
Public opinion polling will be conducted among Ontario consumers twice a year to explore opinions of the real estate market, the value of home ownership, intentions to buy and sell real estate, housing trends and more, the association says.
On radio stations, satellite, and podcasts... even cell phones, Real Estate Today is the public's instant connection to the American Dream of home ownership.
In the public policy arena, we know how important real estate ownership is to our country's vitality, and we know that our members are best equipped to facilitate the transfer of real estate for our nation's property owners.
The insurance industry's departure from real estate equities has taken place as top insurers such as Prudential Insurance Co. of America and John Hancock Insurance Co. convert from mutual ownership to public ownership.
Suburban REALTORS Alliance Position The Alliance is opposed to increases in the current transfer tax for the following reasons: 1) As the transfer tax is levied only on buyers and sellers of property, the burden per taxpayer is greater than the burden from a more broad - based tax designed to generate the same amount of revenue; 2) Since public transportation is a benefit that is open to all members of society, the charge should not be placed solely on buyers and sellers of property; 3) The transfer tax adds additional burdens on first - time home buyers saving for a down - payment and covering the closing costs and runs contrary to existing federal, state, and local programs including the mortgage interest deduction, low interest property maintenance loans, and grants to first time homebuyers; 4) A real estate transfer tax is a state and local tax assessed on real property when ownership of the property is exchanged between parties.
«Real estate practitioners haven't generally had to defend the very idea of home ownership,» says NAR Vice President of Public Affairs and Consumer Media Pamela Geurds Kabati.
The e-mails work in tandem with our Public Advocacy Campaign ads and our online and broadcast vehicles, HouseLogic.com and the Real Estate Today radio show, to educate consumers about the financial and social benefits of home ownership.
«Real estate practitioners haven't generally had to defend the very idea of home ownership,» says NAR Vice President of Public Affairs Pamela Geurds Kabati.
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