By: Leon Belenky | 2009-08-24 | Real Estate Whether you are looking at residential, commercial, or even industrial property, Miami Beach – surprisingly enough – comes out a real winner in the price per square foot category! read more
By: Chris Carter | 2008-09-15 | Business Look around and you will see technology wonders that not too many years ago were but dreams in the minds of the inventors. What is most amazing is the affordability of these products compared to price tags carried when they first came to market. Two examples are pocket calculators and cell phones – which in themselves have “merged” into a single unit for cutting-edge consumers. Efficient mass production of such products lowers the price while broadening the market. “A key to low-cost manufacturing is divestiture of outdated techniques,” opines Mark Bassil, co-founder and vice president. read more
By: John Wrighty | 2009-12-09 | Real Estate A very common question asked by a new home buyer is What will the building costs be per square metre? They are after a simple answer, sometimes known as a ball park figure, even though there are quite complex calculations involved. Naturally since one of the common ways to judge the size... read more
By: jaswinder singh | 2008-07-14 | Business The year of 2007 has been an unprecedented year for the industrial property market. The rentals and occupancy rates for all kinds of industrial space indicate the extreme demand which was present. A number of business park sites were sanctioned, a fourth industrial REIT began functioning and 10 industrial sites were allotted in 2007. There was continuous increase in the average occupancy rate of prestigious space. It improved to 92.8% at the end of 2007 from 91.1% at the end of 2006. The average occupancy rate for business parks rose by 5% points each year and ended at a calculated rate . read more
By: Scott Allan | 2009-01-20 | Real Estate New Jersey Real Estate Guys covers all of northern New Jersey. Today is specific to the NYC metropolitan suburb market and a prime opportunity for buyers looking for homes. read more
By: Granite Rocktops | 2009-03-20 | Business Natural stone is available in many colors and styles. Natural stone is very expensive; it ranges between $50 per square foot to over $300 per square foot. This countertop should be installed by a professional. According to National Association Home Builders, granite or natural stone is the No.1 choice for surfaces and countertops, representing about 31.2 percent of the countertop market. Different kinds of natural stone options are granite, natural quartz, marble, soapstone, or slate. Being a heavy material, granite is used for making a countertop. It is processed into slabs before bein. read more
By: Arthur Cooper | 2009-02-20 | Business Mt. Olive, NJ, February 11 – As the creators of the Complete Office Concept and the market leader in providing superior quality modular office furniture systems at prices averaging 40% below its competitors, MAiSPACE has added a leasing option for its dealers and distributors to pass on to prospects, reports Mark Bassil, the company’s vice president and co-founder. “We make it possible to calculate monthly payments in seconds through our website Lease Calculator at www.maispace.com and clicking on the instant quote icon,” Bassil says. “Starting at a minimum of 2,000 square feet, prospe. read more
By: Julie Jalone | 2007-01-27 | Real Estate The past year, 2006, marked the lowest volume of annual sales since 1999 with less than 47,000 new and existing houses and condominiums sold in the four county Sacramento area according to DataQuick. As reported in a Sacramento Bee story, 06 housing stats tell a scary tale, the inventory... read more
By: Oleg Tchechel | 2009-03-11 | Manufacturing NISCO Co. just completed major re-design of Industrial Make-Up Air Units for industrial plants ventilation needs. Negative Air Pressure in industrial manufacturing facilities can create problems such as: - Exhaust fans losing performance, as the building pressure becomes negative. - Pilot light outages and exhaust system failure on natural draft gas equipment. - Cold air drafts and infiltration of dirt and contamination from outside. - Difficulty opening or closing exterior doors. Nausea and headaches among personnel due to inadequate ventilation. In temperate cl... read more
By: Eric Powers | 2009-12-16 | Business There are two main methods to project revenue for your retail store when creating financial projections for your business plan: a top-down approach and a bottom-up approach. It is advised to use both methods to make sure that your projections are reasonable to readers. read more
By: Patrick O Connor | 2010-01-10 | Real Estate Comparable sales are routinely utilized to develop an opinion of value using the sales comparison approach, one of the three primary approaches to valuing real estate. read more
By: Madelene Semeria | 2008-10-09 | Business QUINCY, MA – As Madelene Semeria, Quincy MA real estate agent contributes that many condo unit owners question the condo fee and how their fee compares to other complexes in the area. Below is some information pertaining to the condo fee on similar complexes in Quincy. The condo fee for each of the complexes below include only the basic items: master insurance, landscaping, snow removal and water. Louisburg Square Condo Fees: range from $284-$469. The condo fee averages $0.22 - $0.24 per square foot. The Falls, located at 200 Falls Blvd. Unique complex, very similar to Louisburg with pool. read more
By: Daren DiSantis | 2009-03-10 | Insurance Find the right agent can make the difference of saving on your homeowners insurance. Knowing where to find a local agent in your area who know your situation can help save money on your policy. read more
By: Robert Fowinkle | 2010-01-10 | Insurance Businesses large or small who rent space at a very favorable per square foot price may purchase coverage for the cancellation of that favorable lease contract. This is commonly called “Leasehold Interest Coverage”. read more
By: Paul Duncan-Smith | 2008-06-10 | Investments Click Here>In December 2007 the announcement of plans to build an International Airport in the Emirate of Ajman had the affect of increasing property prices by 30% virtually overnight. There are many examples of developers and investors profiting these rises including the Ajman Pearl Rose project whose price rose from Dh425 per square foot in November to Dh550 per square feet after the announcement of the airport in December.Despite these recent rises, in comparison to the properties promoted in the past by Portmill Estates in the neighbouring Emirate of Dubai the property prices in Ajman ar. read more
By: joseph | 2009-08-06 | Real Estate Residential property cost in Gurgaon has been showing an upward trend for years. Residential flats, apartments, houses, villas, condominiums, etc. are available in the main locations of the city. A recent survey conducted to estimate the residential property cost in Gurgaon has come up with data relating to apartments and flats in the region. The study shows that the cost of flats and houses per square foot and per unit has good appreciation over the years. read more
By: Mark Ferrer | 2010-01-10 | Real Estate In home-selling, one of the most common (and costliest) mistakes homeowners make is pricing their property wrongly. If you sell your home too high, the property is at risk of getting stale from not receiving any visits from buyers. If you sell your home too low, you’ll surely regret the sale in the end. That is why getting the Fair Market Value for your property is important. If youre about to price your Coral Gables real estate property, here are some tips to consider. read more
By: Peter Vekselman | 2006-11-21 | Advertising Real Estate Wholesaling Overview What is a Property Locator? Determining After Repair Value (ARV) Real Estate Wholesaling Overview The Wholesale Real Estate business has been around as long as people have bought and sold real estate. read more
By: Chris Carter | 2008-05-04 | Business Modular office systems furniture dates from 1968 when designer Robert Propst , dubbed “the man behind the cubicle” in the November 1998 issue of Metropolis, invented a counterpoint to the sixties era offices – huge, open spaces filled with rows of desks and chairs and surrounded by closed-in rooms. Those sterile, virtually one-size-fits-all Dilbertesque cubicles of the sixties and seventies have given way to exciting new designs in systems furniture that add color, pizzazz and personality to today’s office landscape. The wide availability of vibrant or subdued colors; painted, stainle. read more
By: Christopher Carter | 2008-05-04 | Ecommerce Modular office systems furniture dates from 1968 when designer Robert Propst , dubbed “the man behind the cubicle” in the November 1998 issue of Metropolis, invented a counterpoint to the sixties era offices – huge, open spaces filled with rows of desks and chairs and surrounded by closed-in rooms. read more