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October 6th, 2009 by admin



texas real estate boom
no income tax, low unemployment and a housing market booming is time to move to Texas?

http://governor.state.tx.us/news/press-release/12227/

Depends. A person should not expect welfare state. From November 2007 to November 2008, 71% of jobs created in the United States has been created in Texas.

Texas Real Estate Seminar


Boomtown USA: The 7-1/2 Keys to Big Success in Small Towns


Boomtown USA: The 7-1/2 Keys to Big Success in Small Towns


$17.95


This book examines how small towns best prosper by leveraging their resources and working with local and state officials to break through the “one-company town” mindset to attract industry and new business relocations. In the book, Jack Schultz identifies seven and one-half factors that small towns must employ to attract new business relocations or spur new business start-ups, including a collecti…

Developing Condominiums


Developing Condominiums


$66.77


This practical book explains how industry professionals developed a wide variety of successful condominium projects throughtout the nation….

Bidness: The Booms and Busts of the Texas Economy


Bidness: The Booms and Busts of the Texas Economy


$12.95



Texas Real Estate Marketing


Texas Real Estate Marketing


$25.04


Texas Real Estate Marketing

Successful Real Estate Investing in a Boom or Bust Market: Understand the Economics of Real Estate, Identify Which Market You're I


Successful Real Estate Investing in a Boom or Bust Market: Understand the Economics of Real Estate, Identify Which Market You’re I


$3.94


Good real estate investors make money in every type of market, whether it is a normal, boom, or bust market – their techniques and strategies are just different for each market. "Successful Real Estate Investing in a Boom or Bust Market "begins by explaining the economics of real estate. Real estate demand, sales prices, and sales volume are all affected by (and to some extent controlled by) interest rates, inflation, real estate cycles, and state and local economies (and tax laws, if changed). For example, recall that when President Jimmy Carter left office interest rates had skyrocketed to 21.5%. Conventional borrowing for real estate was virtually eliminated. Recall the failure of oil companies and the S & L collapse (triggered in part by the 1986 changes in tax laws affecting real estate) that destroyed the real estate markets in Texas and Oklahoma. On the other side of the ledger, consider the recent boom markets in places like San Diego, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Phoenix, Orlando, and Naples. " " " "Successful Real Estate Investing in a Boom or Bust Market"" will also help the reader identify which market he or she is faced with and describe what the author calls the "Equalization Effect." This means that each type of market will equalize in a very short period of time. Every type of market brings advantages and disadvantages, and techniques to adjust to them. For example, in 1980, when interest rates climbed to over 21 percent, the real estate market had to adjust, or "equalize." If you were a seller, you had to either offer seller financing at reasonable rates (say 10-12 percent) or you couldn’t sell your property. At conventional rates, buyers couldn’t cash flow properties. So all serious sellers offered financing and the market equalized. Deals were still closed. When interest rates are very low, as we’ve seen in the last few years (mortgage rates at 40 year lows), this huge buying advantage is adjusted, or equalized, by higher prices. Mortgage payments come out fairly close in either scenario because the bust market gives low prices but high interest rates, while the boom market gives high prices but low interest rates. The remainder of the book will describe techniques to succeed in each specific market, and techniques that will help the reader succeed in ANY market.

Texas Real Estate


Texas Real Estate


$71.97


This well-known and respected text by Jacobus provides current and authoritative coverage of modern real estate practice in Texas. All the core topics of real estate Principles I and II are covered including recent Texas legislature changes and updates to the Real Estate License Act. In addition, users will learn about land descriptions, rights and interests, fair housing, taxes, leases, condominiums, zoning, licensing and the use of technology in real estate. Abundant real-world examples and "Putting It to Work" feature throughout highlight actual practice of real estate in Texas bringing the theory and concepts alive.

A Treatise On The Laws Of Texas Relating To Real Estate


A Treatise On The Laws Of Texas Relating To Real Estate


$30.32


A Treatise On The Laws Of Texas Relating To Real Estate

Texas Real Estate Law (Hardcover)


Texas Real Estate Law (Hardcover)


$159.62


As the most trusted and well-informed legal resource on Texas real estate law, Charles J. Jacobus delivers clear and thorough coverage of the many aspects and complexities of real estate law today in Texas. The 11th edition is a complete and well-organized study covering what the law has been in the past before moving to what it is at the present–all with a perfect balance of principles and practice. This new edition also reflects changes from the most recent Texas Legislative session.


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