Sentences with phrase «estate adage»

I don't like the common real estate adage «You make money in real estate when you buy».
According to Bloomberg, these falling prices reinforce another tried and true real estate adage — in real estate, money follows jobs.
@justkt: Remember the real estate adage: «Location, location, location!».
Location, location, and location: the old real - estate adage about what's really important proved applicable to astrophysics as astronomers used the sharp radio vision of the National Science Foundation's Very Long Baseline Array to pinpoint the distance to a pulsar.
The old real - estate adage about what's really important proved applicable to astrophysics as astronomers used the sharp radio «vision» of the National Science Foundation's Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) to pinpoint the distance to a pulsar.

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Like the old adage about real estate and location, it's money, money, money.
The realtors» adage «location, location, location» can be as true for romance as it is for real estate.
The familiar adage, «It's not how much you make, but how much you keep» rings truer than ever for taxpayers who are real estate investors facing today's high tax rates.
The old adage of being greedy when others are fearful and fearful when others are greedy comes to mind when listening to the hype around Canadian real estate.
The old adage is that there are three things that matter in real estate; that being location, location and location.
There is an old adage that says, «Where there is a Will, there is a way...» While Estate Planning can be very difficult to discuss, it is important if you want to provide for your family and ensure that your assets are disposed of in accordance with your wishes.
The Ontario Court of Appeal decision of Dhingral v Dingral Estate 2012 ONCA 261 departs from the long - term legal adage that for reasons of public policy, a criminal may not benefit from his or her own crime.
That's one of the most well - worn adages in real estate.
Absolutely correct — cull the unproductive — this has to start with the Brokerage — get rid of the old adage» oh, I think I'll retire and Sell Real Estate» — everyone deserves an opportunity to prove themselves but that must have a time limit — just because you pass the courses does not make you a productive Realtor — one year with semi-monthly reviews on progress should be used — 20 % of the slsp do 80 % of the transactions — the Brokerages charging fees to be an Associate are earning more in these fees than they do from Sales — the 20 % are carrying most offices — we have to get in the same mode as the expectations of our Clients — technology and Personal service needs to be constantly updated
As the retail real estate industry struggles with a severe downturn, industry insiders have been repeating the comforting adage that challenging times can breed new opportunities.
The old adage that real estate is all about location, location, location is only partly true.
You've probably heard the adage that 20 percent of the people in real estate make 80 percent of the money.
Time — there is an old adage in real estate investing about time being an investor's best friend.
The old adage, «you get what you pay for,» can apply to real estate services too.
But more and more homeowners are discovering one of the oldest adages in the real estate book: If it sounds too good to be true, it's because it often is.
As a real estate agent or broker, when you're showing a property, keep in mind the age old adage: if you don't have something nice to say, don't say anything.
A «Houseonality Quiz» by a California real estate brokerage says there is more to choosing a home than the old adage «location, location, location».
The adage that «something is worth what someone will pay for it» doesn't apply to real estate.
The adage you get what you pay for tends to hold true in real estate.
The adage that you have to «spend money to make money» doesn't quite land with most real estate agents.
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