Loans Away from Home
By James A. Misko
Posted in Spring 2008, The S.E.C. History Files on 3 Spring 2008
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When you or your client tackles properties out of an area where you are known it generally requires some sort of capital - and if possible you will probably want to borrow it [...]

Inventory
By C. Charles Chatham, S.E.C.
Posted in The S.E.C. History Files, Winter 2008 on 17 Winter 2008
Stats: 566 views and 1 Comment

The real estate industry can never become a professional the true sense as long as we bow our knees in reverence to the all-important in-ven-tor-y! [...]

Creative Paper Techniques
By James A. Misko
Posted in The S.E.C. History Files, Winter 2008 on 17 Winter 2008
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My banker recently said that money is getting tight again. If he is right (and he usually is), you may need to do some creative paperwork to solve real estate financing problems. [...]

Six Ideas for Profit
By Clifford P. Weaver, S.E.C., CCIM
Posted in The S.E.C. History Files, Winter 2008 on 17 Winter 2008
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An attempt will be made to generate six simple ideas that will permit one to make money during the present monetary uncertainty. [...]

Return for Effort Expended
By Richard R. Reno, S.E.C.
Posted in Fall 2007, The S.E.C. History Files on 17 Autumn 2007
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Editor’s Note: This article first appeared in the June 1973 issue of the R.E. News Observer.
Commissions and fees collected by real estate practitioners represent the return for efforts expended in their business.
Since in this jet-age no one can successfully hide in one part of the country and do a large volume of business differently from [...]

Tight Money Strategies
By Hunter Quistgard, S.E.C.
Posted in Fall 2007, The S.E.C. History Files on 17 Autumn 2007
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Editor’s Note: This article first appeared in the November 1973 issue of the Real Estate News Observer.
Since 1966, the real estate industry seems to be facing trends in supply, demand, and availability of loans that change more rapidly and more drastically than before. Changing our approach to brokerage to compensate for or benefit from each [...]

Is Real Estate in Turmoil?
By Clifford P. Weaver, S.E.C., CCIM
Posted in Summer 2007, The S.E.C. History Files on 17 Summer 2007
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Editor’s Note: This article first appeared in the August 1973 issue of the R.E. News Observer. If you change a few dates and numbers, it could just as easily have been written today.
Have you been asked recently what you think the future of real estate is in the next two years? To youngsters in the [...]

Real Estate Financing - Creatively
By James A. Misko
Posted in Summer 2007, The S.E.C. History Files on 17 Summer 2007
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Editor’s Note: This article first appeared in the December 1972 issue of the R.E. News Observer. It may soon be time to sharpen your skills in this area due to the changing real estate market.
All real estate transactions involve some sort of financing. It is in this arena that most doomed transactions fall.
Given good structure [...]

How to Get Rich
By Clifford P. Weaver, S.E.C., CCIM
Posted in Spring 2007, The S.E.C. History Files on 17 Spring 2007
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Editor’s Note: This article first appeared in the June 1975 issue of the Real Estate Observer.
Prior to “making a million,” we have to take the first step - set an immediate goal of securing $1,000 per month cash flow. As this is an “after-tax” goal and after paying 40% to your broker, we are looking [...]

Stimulating Discussion
By Yvonne Nasch, S.E.C.
Posted in Spring 2007, The S.E.C. History Files on 17 Spring 2007
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Most contributions in a group are made in relation to something said by another member. The role of the moderator in a meeting involves a great deal more than merely sitting at the head of the table and having the participants present, including:

Stimulate Discussions
Guide the Discussion
Encourage All to Participate
Control or Form the Discussion
Use Blackboard, Charts, [...]