Monthly Archives: January 2014

Incorporating Your Tax Refund Into Real Estate

Posted by JD Esajian // January 17, 2014

What’s the best option for using your tax refund as a means to invest in real estate? Tax refund season is coming up fast. Many might fear this time of year if they haven’t made the effort to incorporate a savvy tax plan, and some won’t get anything back. Others will receive thousands in tax […]


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The Pros And Cons Of Green Homes

Posted by JD Esajian // January 16, 2014

Homes are becoming increasingly greener, as great efforts are being made to introduce sustainable features into mainstream construction projects. “Going green” is certainly an idea worth entertaining. Its benefits can have a lasting impact for generations. However, what are the true pros and cons of fully embracing sustainable housing trends? More importantly, are green homes […]


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How Much Does It Cost To Become A Real Estate Agent?

Posted by JD Esajian // January 15, 2014

It is not uncommon for the allure of the real estate industry to demand an individual’s attention. A career as a real estate agent offers limitless wealth building opportunities. However, many do not realize what it takes to become a practicing agent. In particular, people do not know the costs that go into entering this […]


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Get Ready For The 2014 Real Estate Rush

Posted by JD Esajian // January 14, 2014

Are you ready for the 2014 real estate rush? Which periods of the New Year are expected to be the most active for real estate investors? What do real estate agents and investors need to know about them? More importantly, how can they position themselves to fully capitalize on the market this year? Revving Up […]


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San Diego Real Estate: Working With Entrepreneurs

Posted by JD Esajian // January 13, 2014

The San Diego real estate market is expected to be incredibly lucrative for savvy entrepreneurs who invest wisely in 2014. Market conditions look to continue favoring those who familiarize themselves with current trends. However, entrepreneurs are not the only ones who will benefit from the upcoming year. Both agents and investors can expect to experience […]


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2014 Real Estate Market Predictions

Posted by JD Esajian // January 10, 2014

Where is the U.S. real estate market headed in 2014? Will it continue to rocket upwards? How will inventory availability and the flow of foreclosures play into the market? What does it all mean for those buying homes and investing in real estate? Certain Uncertainty This is the time of the year when everyone is […]


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Real Estate Websites: Your Best Wealth Building Asset

Posted by JD Esajian // January 9, 2014

Are most real estate investors, agents and companies missing out on their most valuable wealth building asset? Real estate sales and direct investment has been responsible for a great deal of wealth building and income generation throughout history. However, many Realtors and investors are sadly neglecting the incredible wealth building power of their real estate […]


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Maximizing Real Estate Marketing Effectiveness & ROI

Posted by JD Esajian // January 8, 2014

Did you know that many real estate professionals are burning as much as 75% of their online marketing budget without even knowing it? If you aren’t aware of this issue, there is a good chance that you are among those bleeding out precious real estate marketing funds. Why are so many investors throwing their money […]


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Are There Any Real Estate Deals Left In San Diego?

Posted by JD Esajian // January 7, 2014

Are there any real estate investment opportunities left in San Diego for 2014? While the U.S. housing sector appears to be on a sustainable path to recovery, many have already questioned whether or not San Diego deals have dried up. So what do you think? Are there any real estate deals made available to investors […]


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Are Digital Offices The Future Of The Real Estate Industry?

Posted by JD Esajian // January 6, 2014

Are digital offices really the future of the real estate industry or do experts have it all wrong? Is there something to be said for maintaining a personal connection with your consumer base? More importantly, how can investors balance these two to create a successful business model? One real estate company CEO recently told a […]


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