Sentences with phrase «estate equivalent»

These assets are the real estate equivalent of penny stocks.
Yes, you can — but it's the real estate equivalent of walking a tightrope.
BMW still edges the others on driving appeal, though none are as satisfying down a twisty road as their conventional estate equivalents.
The Range Rover Evoque has no conventional estate equivalent, but it's also worth a look - it remains the most overtly design - led of the premium crossovers.
Layering on more real estate exposure in the same geographic area is the real estate equivalent of «doubling down on» rather than «splitting eights».
HUD is out with still - another news release proclaiming the real estate equivalent of «Mission Accomplished.»
Due to their architectural or historical significance, owning such buildings is gratifying to the ego — they are the real estate equivalent of a trophy wife.
He is the real estate equivalent to Elvis.
So I guess we were dealing with the real estate equivalent of the domino principle.
Community redevelopment is the real estate equivalent of this metamorphosis.
They are looking at these symptoms, going into the real estate equivalent of WebMD, typing in «Longer Days on Market», and the first result that comes back is «Cancer».
That leaves some golf course owners with the real estate equivalent of an unplayable lie: They can't make money running the course, and they can't recoup their investment by selling it.
The twitter account ExtraGuac4Me, for example, run by investor and lawyer Joey Evans, is fond of tweeting the real estate equivalent of car crash scenes that show recent transactions that resulted in multi-hundred-thousand-dollar losses in a single year.»
But one popular investment vehicle that has escaped virtually unscathed is the real estate investment trust, the real estate equivalent of a mutual fund.
If you're looking for the real estate equivalent of a Ferrari Enzo (0 to 60 mph in 3.3 seconds), Intero Real Estate Services may be it.
As evidence of this, China has been building the infrastructure and real estate equivalent of New York and London for each of the past five years.
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