ActiveRain RealEstateBuzzBox Podcast Interview
I happened to interview the cofounders of ActiveRain which is a real estate community that recently launched.
This video podcast is produced by real estate buzz box.com and interviewed by Rodney Rumford
Duration : 0:7:18
Realty Blog Episode 2 “The Sellers Market”
Insights for investors regarding bank Owned homes and Short Sales.
Duration : 0:6:2
186 Wyandotte Dr, San Jose CA
Preview of fixer home for client by Theresa Wellman, Intero Real Estate, http://blog.homeownerexperience.com
Duration : 0:9:7
Vacant Bank-Owned Parcel In Benicia: A Great Opportunity For A Visionary Buyer
This .43 acre parcel in historic Benicia is just a few hundred yards from the shoreline and only 5-6 blocks from First Street or the Marina. It’s presently Bank-Owned with attractive Seller Financing to qualified buyers. The previous owner had a tentative map for 3 lots.
This is THE time to buy if you’re a builder or small developer — when prices are low and there’s time to process plans and do your site work…so you’re ready to build once the market returns.
Call or email us (707.747.6600 — rjherman@HomeSection.com or visit our web site (http://HomeSection.com) for more details.
Also, be sure to read Rod’s real estate blog at HomeSection.com…it’s THE source for the latest news and local information on Benicia, Valley & Vicinity.
Duration : 0:2:19
CRERGS -Results from using the system
http://members.realtyfaces.com – CRERGS results from using the system
Duration : 0:6:52
Just left the Fraser Valley Real Estate Board’s 2010 AGM
http://www.frankmihal.ca
Fraser Valley Real Estate Video Blog #57 – February 17th 2010
Frank Mihal video blogs about the Fraser Valley Real Estate Board’s 2010 Annual General Meeting. Everything was business as usual with a few votes in regards to some small changes, but of course there was one huge topic of discussion …the Competition Bureau vs. CREA. A few people had some outrageous ideas and it was interesting to see other opinions. This is definitely a hugely important topic. If you want to know where Frank stands in regards to this issue, feel free to send him an email at frank@frankmihal.ca, otherwise you can always contact him at http://www.frankmihal.ca
Duration : 0:0:55
How did they make all the man-made creations in Dubai?
like…. The World -> http://guide.theemiratesnetwork.com/living/dubai/images/the_world/the_world_dubai.jpg
Palm Jumeriah-> http://realestate.theemiratesnetwork.com/developments/dubai/palm_islands/images/palm_jumeirah.jpghttp:
Palm Jebel ali-> http://www.realestatewebmasters.com/blogs/uploads/palm_jebel_ali_banner(1).jpg
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They dug up sand from the bottom of the sea and moved it to create the islands. There is a great documentary on it from the discovery channel. They say they didn’t damage the sea bed, but I beg to differ.
How modernized is Puerto Rico?
People say that Puerto Rico is very Americanized, but when you say this, do you mean that Puerto Rico looks like any regular area in the US (only with palm trees)? Same architecture and stuff?
So does most of Puerto Rico look like this?:
http://www.brooklyn101.com/photos/parkslope01-f.jpg
http://www.wired.com/images_blogs/autopia/images/2007/09/22/suburb_2.jpg
http://www.realestate.com.au/assets/images/photos/locality/au/Adelaide-Eastern-Suburbs-Toorak-Gardens-3.jpg
Or does Puerto Rico still feel and look like a Caribbean island?
Architecture in PR is for the needs of a tropical island (heat, humidity, tropical storms, hurracaines), not for the cold weather at most areas of USA.
Being more americanized is not measured in the way we build homes or buildings, but on many other things / cultural impact, like
* diet, food
* working environment
* age people marry
* women studying at university and holding executive jobs; not just staying at home raising kids,
Modernized?
* Infrastructure.
*** We got electrical power in our homes 24 hours / day – 7 days per week. In many places in the Carribean that is not the case. In many places of DR electrical power is available only 6 or 8 hours per day.
*** Potable water at practically every home in the island
*** Communications, Phones, Internet, Cable TV
Frank Mihal and the Olympic Torch in Surrey!
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Fraser Valley Real Estate Video Blog #52 – February 8th 2010
Frank Mihal video blogs from the roof of his Real Estate office in Surrey to show you the festivities of the Olympic Torch along 152nd street. If you have any questions or comments, feel free to contact Frank at http://www.frankmihal.ca
Duration : 0:3:53
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