Author: William J. Poorvu
Edition: 1st
Publisher: South-Western/Thomson Learning
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0324137907
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The Real Estate Challenge: Capitalizing on Change
This is a collection of Harvard cases providing a framework for analysis of developing and investing in real estate.The Real Estate Challenge review. Read full reviews of Real Estate Challenge: The Capitalizing on Change by William J. Poorvu ISBN-10: 0324137907 ISBN-13: 9780324137903.
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This is a collection of Harvard cases providing a framework for analysis of developing and investing in real estate. They include the basics of real estate investments, how the real estate environment of the 1990s is different from the 1970s and 1980s, and how to deal with change in a cyclical market.
This is a collection of Harvard cases providing a framework for analysis of developing and investing in real estate. They include the basics of real estate investments, how the real estate environment of the 1990s is different from the 1970s and 1980s, and how to deal with change in a cyclical market.
This is a collection of Harvard cases providing a framework for analysis of developing and investing in real estate. They include the basics of real estate investments, how the real estate environment of the 1990s is different from the 1970s and 1980s, and how to deal with change in a cyclical market.
There is perhaps no more challenging job in real state than that of the first-time agent. According to the National Association of Realtors, 86 percent of new real estate agents don't make it past their first year, and most of them give up due to frustration and the overwhelming start-up costs involved in the industry. But there is an untapped resource that will help you take your career to new heights--the For-Sale-By-Owner (FSBO) listing. Many homeowners try to sell their home without an agent
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They include the basics of real estate investments, how the real estate environment of the 1990s is different from the 1970s and 1980s, and how to deal with change in a cyclical market.
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