Sentences with phrase «estate insider says»

«We can build condos and make a profit,» a real - estate insider says.

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A plan by Freedom Communications insiders to buy the assets of the bankrupt newspaper company is in danger of losing a key backer, jeopardizing their effort to retain control of the Orange County Register.Santa Ana real estate developer Mike Harrah said...
«All Bloomberg has to do is send a message to the real estate donors that Larry's the guy, or the charter school people, and the money will start flowing,» said a Harlem insider who knows all three men.
His comments sparked complaints among some real estate insiders, who also said that de Blasio lacked a commitment to subsidize affordable units.
The «childish» feud between Gov. Cuomo and Mayor de Blasio is hurting the real estate industry, insiders say (illustration by Lexi Pilgrim for The Real Deal)
No resolution came from a meeting among Cuomo, Silver, Skelos and real - estate industry reps last Friday, insiders said, but landlords expressed a willingness to raise the annual income and monthly rent thresholds that knock apartments out of regulation.
Another explanation for Stringer's real estate donation haul is that developers see him as a politician on the rise, insiders say.
«If you're in a strong seller's market where there are multiple offers on properties, having a lender with credibility in the local real estate community can help your offer rise to the top of the pile,» says Richard Redmond, author of «Mortgages: The Insider's Guide.»
«I look for an area where there's a pride of ownership in the area,» says Sanford, the author of Insider Investing for Real Estate Agents (John Wiley & Sons, 2006).
In an annual survey of readers, Real Estate Broker's Insider says that fully half of brokers expect 2006 to be better than 2005 for their firms.
Rae Catanese, a Realtor with RE / MAX Bay to Bay in South Tampa and author of The Tampa Real Estate Insider blog, said buyers in South Tampa who hunt during the holidays tend to be more serious buyers since the «just lookers» are too busy Christmas shopping.
But asking a bank economist or real estate market insider about the likelihood of a soft landing is like «asking your barber if you need a haircut,» says George Athanassakos, a finance professor at the Richard Ivey School of Business, who expects a «severe correction,» and soon.
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