Not exact matches
If you're
thinking about buying a home in San Ramon, California, you probably have a lot of questions
about the
local housing
market.
«You have to
think about the
local region, after all what you've got basically is the right to
market their soil so why shouldn't they benefit.»
He told me
about the seasonal raisin nut bread he saw at the
local market and I couldn't stop
thinking about it until I made one.
He told me
about the seasonal raisin nut bread he saw at the
local market and I couldn't stop
thinking about it until I...
«We used to
think about local land - use decisions filtering up to global
markets.
Think about the themes in your book and where else it might sell; in
local cafes, gift shops, farmers
markets,
local B&B's... Since Cinema Lumière is set partly in a one - seated cinema, I blagged wall space in three of the (vaguely
local) picturehouses to put up posters.
I advise anyone
thinking of selling, to contact a
local Real Estate Agent to get a fair
market assessment of their home, and to contact a mortgage broker in their area to see what they would qualify for in a new home, or to see
about refinancing.
In the coming weeks, I'll be sharing my
thoughts about the
local cuisine, browsing the street
markets, the surf scene in Tel Aviv and meeting friendly
locals.
If you're not in the
market for a more typical hotel, you might want to
think about booking a stay at a
local villa or condo.
But rather than exporting all this clean energy, the Chinese solar industry should
think about how it can take steps to develop the
local solar
market as well.
«And this has to happen with
market - specific regional drivers in mind —
thinking about local content, yard capabilities, distinguishing installation issues and so on,» says Bringsværd.
So, if you
think about the number of
local businesses — the $ 1 to $ 10 million dollar range, green products and service companies — that don't necessarily have big ad budgets, that can't go out and buy huge amounts of
marketing on Google and other places, it's very tough for them to compete with some of the larger companies.
Look, globalization information technology and what I often call the kind of blurring together of traditional categories like law versus business, or global versus
local, or public versus private, these three things are reshaping everything
about our world and as lawyers of course we should
think they're going to reframe us
about what it means to be a lawyer, the
market for legal services, how we connect with our clients, the kinds of things that we do and how we do them.
If you're in town, we'd love to see you, but I
thought the topic of those presentations is really related to our replay with Gyi
about local search
marketing.
More importantly, the industry will have to
think hard
about how to align these developments which are specific to the insurance sector to other broader regulatory changes, such as the new general data protection regulation, the
market abuse regime and the changes to the anti-money laundering framework, as well as keeping abreast with parallel guidance, technical standards, and similar pronouncements being issued by the
local and European regulators.
Seeing as your
thinking about going to work for one of them anyway, but for now your contacting them
about the
local market.
What does the customer
think about the
local real estate
market?
If you're
thinking about buying a home in San Ramon, California, you probably have a lot of questions
about the
local housing
market.
Think closely
about what home buyers really want such as trust, likability, experience,
local marketing knowledge, professionalism, helpfulness, good communication, and an ability to find some great homes where they want to live.
This eNewsletter is specially designed for you, with national and
local housing information that you may find useful whether you're in the
market for a home,
thinking about selling your home, or just interested in homeowner issues in general.
If everyone were to believe what the media is saying
about the current real estate
market you would
think all of us Realtors would be standing in line at the
local soup kitchen.
Have you
thought about attending
local REIAs and networking with some
local investors and learning more
about your
market and what's working and what's not working?
By Leon d'Ancona Challenging times present us with valuable opportunities to take a hard look at our business plans, sales and listing strategies, and even our fondly held beliefs
about what we
think we know
about our
local real estate
markets.