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    BonyMikes is offline Renter
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    Talking Managing real estate the institutional way

    For an institution with significant real estate assets, the sale and leaseback transaction process offers attractive returns and also gives privileges. If the vacant space is being let out on rent, the periodic rent reviews give a hedge against inflation. Not only that, a leaseback secured against a first-class shop front property provides a valuable reversion when the lease ends. Although a distant reversion may not affect the current capital value, institutions can look ahead and gain significant returns.

    Freeholds and long leaseholds are a more permanent form of investment than mortgages, which may be terminated at short notice. Not only that, the insurance companies

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    real0 is offline Fixer Upper
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    Actually it is really hard to manage real estate if you have suffering from crisis but I know there's a way to defeat them. In some cases real estate is one of the top list in marketing but why they are suffer form scam and bankrupt is it due to lack of investment or demand?

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