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Deciding when to sell: what would you do?

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Real estate investors should be able to recognize possible and long-term profits as well as probable loss and be able to respond accordingly. An investor offered a home rental community owner to purchase his property with a large profit. The property owner is left with 3 options: to ignore the offer until the community is fully developed but risk a foreclosure, to sell now and ignore the possible profits further development might bring, or a mixture of the first and second options.

Author: Allen, George
Publisher: RLD Group, Inc.
Publication Name: Manufactured Home MERCHANDISER
Subject: Construction and materials industries
ISSN: 1047-2967
Year: 1992
Analysis, Real estate investment, Real estate investments

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Lowering risks means affordable premiums

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Most prefabricated home firms send inspectors to evaluate the risks associated with the maintenance of their products through yearly visits. Some homeowners view this inspection as an incursion on their homes, while others regard the risk assessment as a way to improve their living conditions. A list of risk-reduction techniques for commercial buildings and warehouses are presented. Ground maintenance methods are likewise discussed.

Author: Allen, George
Publisher: RLD Group, Inc.
Publication Name: Manufactured Home MERCHANDISER
Subject: Construction and materials industries
ISSN: 1047-2967
Year: 1992
Methods, Risk assessment, Safety and security measures, Modular buildings, Prefabricated buildings

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What optimum means for you

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Size is an important aspect of the construction of a manufactured housing community and several factors can influence the assessment of optimum size. Two hundred rental homes or more is considered to be the optimum size for achieving a good return on investment, although some smaller sites can be profitable.

Author: Allen, George
Publisher: RLD Group, Inc.
Publication Name: Manufactured Home MERCHANDISER
Subject: Construction and materials industries
ISSN: 1047-2967
Year: 2000
Investments, Design and construction, Community

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Subjects list: Modular houses, Prefabricated houses
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