Wednesday, February 24th, 2010 at
6:31 pm
Hi, I am trying to get a list together of major, well-known companies that have in-house real estate departments that manage their own locations, negotiate deals, and do their own site-selection. One company that comes to mind is REI. I am seeking a career in real estate not as a generic broker or property manager but within a larger ‘non-real estate’ company. Thanks!
Tuesday, February 9th, 2010 at
6:32 pm
I just received the real estate broker license in California, and plan to do brokerage business. I’m not planning to setup a company or hire any agent. I’m thinking about joining Orange County Association of Realtors. Do I really need E&O insurance? What steps am I missing? Any advice will be appreciated.
Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010 at
6:32 pm
My dad is a public school teacher but he became a millionare investing in real estate. His advise is to hire the “youngest and hottest real estate dame in town”. He says they get more people interested in their properties and they are harder to say no to when working through a deal. He sounds like a pig to me on this one but it has worked for him. Any one with experience on this one because I need to find a good agent.
Sunday, January 31st, 2010 at
6:33 pm
I want to work in commercial real estate. I am working in Hotel Management at the moment, but think commercial real estate is interesting. Im young enough where a career change is not out of the question. What types of things do employers look for? Is there a high demand for people in commercial real estate?
Monday, January 25th, 2010 at
6:31 pm
I am selling some real estate and now need to stop the sale. As the seller can I stop the sale? We are in the option period right now.
Friday, January 22nd, 2010 at
6:37 pm
Can most real estate agents help their clients with foreclosed properties, or do they usually just stick to listings with home owners? We’re looking into buying, but are on a limited budget, and want to look more closely into foreclosures. Thanks.
Saturday, January 16th, 2010 at
6:37 pm
I am 17 and still in high school. I’ve gained interest in real estate and know I want to own my own business. How can I start now as a junior in high school to work towards owning and operating a succesful real estate development business. I would like to be operating on a scale that Donal Trump does one day.
Sunday, January 10th, 2010 at
6:30 pm
I need some good advice on whether I should start my California-based real estate investment company as a sole proprietorship, a partnership of some sort, or some kind of a corporation. The general purpose of this company is to purchase and rent out residential and commercial real estate. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Friday, January 1st, 2010 at
6:32 pm
I work at a dead end job. I want to quit and get into real estate. I know there is a lot of potential in that field. How does one get started? Is selling houses difficult? What are the requirements? What do real estate firms look for in a potential employee?
Saturday, December 26th, 2009 at
6:31 pm
I am currently finishing up my Bachelor of Architecture degree and am considering aaplying for a masters in real estate development. Can anybody give me a more accurate description of what a real estate developer exactly does/ how a daily routine on the job looks like, especially the first few years after entering the field? Thank you!