Sentences with phrase «space at your broker»

You're eligible for a home office deduction, even if you also have office space at your broker's office — unless you're deducting desk fees already (see more below).

Not exact matches

Kathy Doyle of Thompson Doyle Hennessey & Everest, a Boston real estate broker, says it's a red flag whenever she hears that a client must go out today to look at office space.
With brokers on the ground in markets across the country, we have the local intelligence and infrastructure to move swiftly when opportunities arise — securing you the right space with the right terms at the right time.
In remarks at the AARP on Monday, Obama stressed the importance of imposing a cohesive standard mandating that all brokers and advisors working in the retirement space act in their clients» best interests to guard against conflicted advice that could harm investors.
One residential broker, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said the reliance on pricey retail space could put condo developers at risk, as a surge of new supply begins to drive down retail values.
While BellTel Lofts» landmark status may be a draw for buyers, sales have slowed in the building and its retail space remains empty, the project's exclusive broker Ilan Bracha, chairman of the Bracha Group at Prudential Douglas Elliman, told The Real Deal today before the building's landmark designation event.
There are no brokerage plans at trade level which could be concerning for fresh entrants into the trading space, although it makes complete sense who is a heavy trader and is looking to transfer to a discount broker.
For greater clarity, a presentation given earlier this week at the Goldman Sachs US Financial Services Conference illustrates just how dominant Interactive Brokers has become in the US online investing market space:
Since fraud nor mileage brokering weren't involved, at the end your client will get his / her miles back and hopefully the award space will still be there.
Twice, he has been able to capitalize on that knowledge by placing clients in space that was at the top of their lists — before those properties were made available to competing brokers.
At Realty Network, broker - owner Ron Garcia, CRS ®, provides roughly 1,200 square feet of office space in a high traffic, upscale neighborhood.
Shedding light on reasons Like many brokers, Shillings looks at surplus space as the «dark side» of the current economic boom.
«With a proven ability raising capital across institutional, retail and international investors, Mr. Kraft is a strong, business - minded executive, well - versed in the real estate investment space,» says Jim Neilas, principal broker at Hi - Rise.
Mold: Put a few containers of activated charcoal in an out - of - reach and inconspicuous space, says Aubrey Jacknow, a broker at Jacknow Realty in Forest Park, Ill. «Activated charcoal absorbs moisture and will help remove mold and mildew smells,» she says.
Brokers are also trying to keep up with the changes in space demands, including the growing preference for open spaces over traditional offices, efficiency over expansion, secondary markets over class - A buildings in primary cities and, in some markets, a new trend of preferring low - rise buildings or lower floors in high - rise buildings to higher - priced floors at the top.
The Wisconsin - based concrete contractor will occupy the space at 2202 W. Clybourn St. Sal Strehlow of Colliers International brokered the lease transaction.
With brokers on the ground in markets across the country, we have the local intelligence and infrastructure to move swiftly when opportunities arise — securing you the right space with the right terms at the right time.
Joseph P. Day Realty Corp. v. Chera (308 A.D. 2d 148)- broker's complaint for commissions reinstated where questions of fact exist as to whether broker was the procuring cause of a commercial tenant and if there was an implied contract which arose from landlord's acceptance of the benefits of broker's services; broker must plead and prove a contract of employment, express or implied, and in the absence of an express contract, an implied contract may be established in some cases by the mere acceptance of the labors of the broker; broker failed to establish that it was a third party beneficiary of lease agreement between landlord and tenant where provisions in lease merely provided for indemnification between the parties and did not expressly set forth that one party would be obligated to pay the broker's commission; indemnification provisions in the lease agreement do provide evidence of implied contract of employment with landlord where landlord agreed to indemnify tenant against brokerage commission claims from all brokers including plaintiff and where, to the contrary, tenant's reciprocal indemnification excluded plaintiff; triable issues of fact exist as to whether broker was the procuring cause where broker introduced the parties, showed the space to tenant's representatives, was involved in weekly negotiations with the parties over the lease terms, conveyed offers on behalf of tenant to landlord and participated in the meeting with the landlord and tenant at which the lease terms were finalized
«It's a very recognizable building,» said Andrew Felber, a first vice president at CB Richard Ellis, one of the brokers leasing the office space.
Farzan Setayesh, an associate broker with Sudler Sotheby's International Realty in Chicago, took a look around at high - end spaces that were going unsold, and decided to help put them to...
At the moment, the largest available space for lease is 12,616 square feet, brokered by Synergy Investments.
At the moment, the largest available space for lease is 11,733 square feet, brokered by Colliers International.
«Doctors are paid by the government in Canada, so they're pretty secure tenants,» says Huy Lam, a broker at Colliers International who specializes in the health - care real estate space.
With income streaming in at a record pace, brokers may be tempted to spend quickly on expanded office space and a new team of agents in hopes that investing in the business will bring further rapid growth.
Farzan Setayesh, an associate broker with Sudler Sotheby's International Realty in Chicago, took a look around at high - end spaces that were going unsold, and decided to help put them to work as party locations.
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