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Commentary by Ken Corsini | November 9, 2011 
Interestingly, you don’t hear the term “appreciation rate” much anymore. I was conducting a seminar this weekend and somebody in the group asked what our annual appreciation rate was. I was taken aback because the notion that real estate values are increasing or may be on the rise in the near future almost seems taboo. [...]
Read the full article → Commentary by Jim Watkins | April 13, 2008Last week, someone posted a question about whether or not geography was a factor to Texas not appreciating like the rest of the country in recent years. It got me to thinking and I recalled a local presentation (Dallas) I had done in 2006 where I addressed that very question. In Texas, there are three [...]
Read the full article → Real Estate Tips by Joshua Dorkin | January 16, 2007This is part 2 in the series on Structured sales. Once again, this series was written by Trevor Mauch, as a guest piece on the blog. We hope you have found it to be interesting and useful. Note: We cannot speak for against this type of strategy, and we advise anyone to do their homework [...]
Read the full article → Real Estate Tips by Joshua Dorkin | January 12, 2007We’re going to do a 2 part series on Structured sales, here on the BiggerPockets Blog. This is a subject that many people don’t know about and I thought was worth exploring. The series was written by Trevor Mauch, as a guest piece on the blog. Note: We cannot speak for against this type of [...]
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Forget Real Estate Appreciation, Just Call it Recovery
by Ken Corsini | November 9, 2011Interestingly, you don’t hear the term “appreciation rate” much anymore. I was conducting a seminar this weekend and somebody in the group asked what our annual appreciation rate was. I was taken aback because the notion that real estate values are increasing or may be on the rise in the near future almost seems taboo. [...]