anyone know of realestate agents that deal w\the rich&famous…?

Posted on February 28th, 2010 by admin

we are selling our house in the mountians..a famous person would love its privacy.a rock star would love the space (a perfect party house).did you all know val kellmer owns a hot spring in stanley idaho?

Westside Estate Agency
210 N Canon Dr.
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
(310) 247-7770

Where can I find source for realestate finance oganization who will finance property and split resale profit?

Posted on February 28th, 2010 by admin


I’m not for sure exactly what the question is or what you’re trying to accomplish…You need somebody to help with financing, and when you sell the property want to split the profit with them? is that what you are looking for?

What’s a buyers realtor do for the buyer when the house is being sold without a realtor?

Posted on February 28th, 2010 by admin

We found a house we want to purchase. The house is listed for sale by the owners. The gf is wanting to use a realtor to help with the purchase of the house. what exactly would they do? we are financed threw a mortgage company and the seller is the home loan offer at one of the banks here in town so we shouldn’t need help with paperwork. What would be the benefits of useing a realtor?

Loan officers are not real estate agents.

The main benefit to you is knowing that everything was done legally. Almost all Fabio’s end up in court, one of you screwed something up.

While there may be a mess up still, the agents broker takes the heat, not you.

I buy a lot of property. I think I know enough to manage on my own…but still I would not even entertain the idea of going it without my trusted broker.

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How would i get my new york start Realtors license?

Posted on February 28th, 2010 by admin

I live in upstate ny and i really am looking into getting my realtors license but my course have to be online any help

You need to contact the NY Real Estate Agency and get a list of approved online courses. Once you pass the course you then have to pass the state test.

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why is it,if the value of US dollar goes down,real-estates tends to increase in value?

Posted on February 28th, 2010 by admin

but today both value of money and property are going down?
what is the ultimate reason why are the real estate in US is falling?

Because this time, the decline in the dollar is accompanied by a simutaneous credit cruch and increased risk. Any increase in foreign demand for RE assets that is caused by the lower value of the dollar is being trumped by reduced demand and increased supply from lower credit availability and higher volatility.

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Have you bought a home through Regents Realty Group?

Posted on February 28th, 2010 by admin

Looking for any feedback, good or bad, from someone who has purchased a home through Regents Realty Group. Anything from quality of home, service, community, etc.

A Chicago Police Department investigation into a Roscoe Village-based realty firm has already turned up losses in excess of $2 million. The funds were allegedly diverted from the coffers of at least 45 condominium associations managed by Regent Realty, 2130 W. Belmont.

The losses are affecting everyone from condo owners to former Regent employees to contractors who performed services at buildings once managed by the firm.

According to Sgt. Phil Cappitelli of CPD’s Financial Crimes Unit, no charges have been filed in the ongoing investigation.

Regent, according to its now-defunct website, was formed 20 years ago by Jay Strauss and Donald Doering. Services provided by the company included property management, real estate brokerage and apartment leasing.

In late January, a wave of Regent’s clients began questioning whether their funds were being siphoned by the company.

Paul Kolenda is the treasurer of one such condominium association, located at 1934 N. Washtenaw in Bucktown. He said he had a six-year relationship with Regent that began at a previous residence in Lake View. Kolenda described Strauss, the company’s head, as "a grandfatherly old man," and recommended his association hire Regent to manage their building.

Kolenda began to grow suspicious in December 2007. A vendor complained that a check written by Strauss on behalf of the association had bounced. Estimating the association had saved more than $380,000 for long-term maintenance projects, Kolenda requested his property’s bank records, and was shocked to find their account held a scant $50.

Kolenda said Strauss assured him that the money was being held in an interest-bearing account and the failure to transfer the funds was an honest mistake, attributable to the stress of his wife’s illness. "He said, ‘it’s just been crazy with my wife,’ trying to tug at our heartstrings," Kolenda said.

In early January, Kolenda began contacting the leadership at other Regent-managed properties. "That’s when I realized it wasn’t a little mistake or a one-time thing," he said.

He immediately terminated his contract with Regent and filed a police report. Within a week, more than a dozen other associations followed suit.

It was around the same time that Barbette Loevy, a former Regent employee, received a phone call telling her to come in and clean out her desk.

"I was out of town and someone called and told me to pick up my things and that they were closing," she said. "They told me absolutely nothing about why."

Loevy says she worked for Regent as a Realtor and was not involved in condominium management.

Strauss and other Regent employees declined to comment for this article. Their offices remain closed and their phone lines appear to have been disconnected. Mail strewn about in the entranceway and papers overflowing in the fax machine suggest the office has not been in operation for some time.

As the police investigation continues, the owners of the properties Regent once managed have banded together and formed a listserv to share experiences and exchange information.

"You can’t imagine what a mess it is," said Jay Shindler, treasurer of the condo association at 1920 N. Lincoln Ave., another Regent-managed property. "We’re trying to figure out where we are delinquent and how much, and what is paid and unpaid."

Kolenda’s building is having a particularly difficult time with that process. "We owe over $100,000 in bills for everything from water to electricity to trash to insurance," he said.

"Regent was paid to collect funds from the units, manage the building and pay the bills," he said. "Now, beyond impacting us, there are all of these vendors out there that are just stuck. You’ve got small business people out there that are struggling because of this, so the ripple effect just goes on and on."

Don Wilson, whose law firm is representing the residents at 921 N. La Salle, another formerly Regent-run property, says his clients requested that their handyman be given a Christmas bonus with their savings. "Not only did [Regent] not send the bonus, but they sent an invoice saying they had given him the bonus-when, in reality, they hadn’t even paid him his regular salary for weeks," Wilson said.

According to Vincent Lavieri, attorney for 1924 N. Washtenaw, part of the problem is that no one knows what bills have or have not been paid, a problem compounded by the fact that Regent’s management has not given association representatives access to their files.

Lavieri says all financial records are currently being held by Strauss’ lawyer, Camille B. Conway of Barnes & Thornburg LLP, who has promised to share them with their respective associations, but has stopped short of saying when they can expect to see that happen. Conway declined to comment.

"It’s causing problems for my client as well as the 45 or so associations that have been managed by Regent," Lavieri said, adding that they have "no way of knowing what the current state of the association’s affairs are or which vendors are legitimately owed money."

The size and scope of this case, Lavieri said, is extraordinary, as is the amount of work it will take the affected parties to get back on their feet. "I’m aware of other cases where property managers have been accused of misappropriating funds, but

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real estate people?

Posted on February 28th, 2010 by admin

Is it better to go with a seasoned Realestate person who may have muti listings or a new person who is HUNGRY for the sale?

I would try a newer agent that doesn’t have a lot of listings. They will spend more time on your listing than a "seasoned" realtor would. Why list with someone that has 100 listings when you can list with someone that has five? It just makes sense!

How long does your first period last for?

Posted on February 28th, 2010 by admin

I got my first period today and it’s realty heavy. I am a healthy 14 year old. I do sports everyday of the week if that helps. Please tell me how long your first period was and how long my is likely to be.

It’s different for everyone, so there is no way of predicting it. Mine was like 2 days but the first year is really irregular, uneasy to predict.

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How is the realestate is Costa rico I may be able to transfer with my company?

Posted on February 28th, 2010 by admin

Need 2 bedroom home to rent or buy.What about daily living expenses like or less than us
how about apartment all need to be near the ocean

Prices can vary a lot, you need to establish what your budget is for renting or buying, they vary from $300- $2000 a month to rent , to buy you can say between US $50,000- 2 million.

Lic.Gregory Kearney Lawson.

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how to find answer if we are moving or not?

Posted on February 28th, 2010 by admin

ok so today i was laying in the hammock and my parnets did’nt know i was there and they were talking about houses in this city near us that i love to death and i have made a point to say i want to live there we already have a cabin there, they where saying look at this house oh i like this one alot and looking alot of houses and been talking to a realestate guy and i know that they are thinking of it but im not sure and i dont want to just ask them, and then i found 3 homes that are great and extremely affordable but i dont know how to show my parnets,how can i be sure we are moving!!!

ask them or wait and find out when it too late

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