Started this discussion. Last reply by Jim Searing Jan 8, 2009.
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Nadina Cole-Potter
Lackman Commercial Group
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David
7:30 Friday night my time would be fine. Use this number: 407.761.7113
The comps I checked 2.5-3 months ago were at $115 in one neighborhood and $119 in the other. We're looking at a bulk price of upper $70's right now. If possible, I'll try to check on the most recent comps before we speak.
Thanks,
David
Mike
Re: Your comment on my page.
I will keep you in mind. Please feel free to contact me periodically. I handle only income properties and larger for sale home properties (Tracts) in California.
Thanks. Good luck.
As part of this alliance, Robert White Jr., founder & president of Real Capital Analytics Inc. and the keynote speaker at CPN's New York Investment conference on November 14, just opened a discussion with the industry on CREOPoint.
Bob has also shared very interesting thought leadership about Global and US Capital Trends as an attachment to http://creopoint.com/forum/topics/a-conversation-with-bob-white. This may be useful to you and your fellow students.
Commercial Property News and RCA will soon be going to be reaching out to members of our CREOPoint Capital Markets, Financial Crisis and Distressed Assets groups as they might be interested in the conversation about:
- What CREOPoint members are witnessing in the current marketplace?
- Will capital flows pick back up in the near future and where will they come from?
- With opportunities (and yields) increasing in primary markets like Manhattan and London, will capital flow trends towards emerging markets reverse?
- Is there really a pricing "floor" which will trigger increased investment? And are we near that figure?
However, given your professional interest and involvement on CREOPoint, we wanted to give you a chance to be among the first ones to address one or more of the questions Bob raised. Feel free to also ask questions directly on http://creopoint.com/forum/topics/a-conversation-with-bob-white.
Should be interesting and fun, I look forward to seeing you there. Best, JC