Sentences with phrase «old real estate system»

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Blame the system too — the kid was 24 YEARS OLD with no job and nothing to his name and yet the system still managed to help him build a mini real estate empire.
Mathilde explains that the apartment is a viager, which refers to an old French real estate system allowing buyer's to purchase property at a decreased value from the owner, but agreeing to pay the owner a monthly sum while allowing them to live on the property until the death of the owner, whereby the buyer would finally be allowed to move in.
For all the shortcomings of the older system, the USGBC, better or worse, has been a major contributor to putting GREEN into the lexicon of every developer, real estate owner and building professional in the United States (and other countries).
Lionel Martens, chair of the real estate department at Fillmore Riley LLP in Winnipeg, said the new system is «a major departure from the old written prescribed forms which contained blanks or statements for manual completion or deletion.»
What my real estate systems allowed me to do was totally circumvent that old - school approach to real estate that says plaster your face all over everything and hope somebody calls.
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What the grand old system of churning out dues paying, commission seeking «licensed» real estate sales people amounts to is the equivalent of a sixteen - year - old passing a written test to acquire a driver's license, without the benefit of actually learning how to drive a vehicle safely and responsibly, because he / she has never been behind the wheel when the motor was actually running, and then being allowed to hop right into a 750 horsepower, 300 kilometer per hour race car, immediately being encouraged to hit the track (no practice laps) pedal to the metal, racing for the glory, the crown, and the prize money, along with the mostly other hacks who are clogging up the track.
«My impression is that current systems are being created to fit old school real estate.
John Andrew, a professor at Queen's University, who runs the executive seminars on corporate and investment real estate, said it's an age - old debate that continues to flare as discounters with access to the Multiple Listing Service system take on established real estate.
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