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California Alumni Association at UC Berkeley Search the CAA Web site: December 29, 2005 -- - CAA Program Links - Alumni Awards Alumni House Bear Connections Bear Merchandise Bear Treks Board Nominations Cal Advocacy California magazine Career Services Find a Group Find a Job Homecoming Lair of the Golden Bear Make A Gift Membership Benefits Mentoring Rent Alumni House Reunions Scholarships SoCal Student Services Young Alumni You are Here: Home > About_CAA > Rent Alumni House -- About CAA Contact Us Jobs at CAA Directions to Alumni House CAA Org Chart Rent Alumni House CAA Board of Directors Giving to CAA Volunteer CAA News and Press Releases "KCAA" Multimedia Cal Connection E-Newsletter Cal Advocacy Alumni House Room Rental Rates Effective February 2003 - Alumni House Reservation Form [ PDF ] - Alumni House Rental Map [ PDF , HTML ] If you plan on serving alcoholic beverages, you must also submit a permit form to UCPD: - UCPD "Permit to Serve Alcohol" Form [ DOC ] - UCPD Alcohol Policy [ DOC ] If youre involved with planning, sponsoring, or hosting an event, the California Alumni House may have just the right space for you! Located on the bustling UC Berkeley campus, its an unexpected oasis of tranquility. Through the generosity of more than 18,000 alumni to their Alma Mater, the building is dedicated to the service of the University. Of contemporary design throughout, featuring walls of brick, concrete, glass and steel, the Toll Room - living room style building contains a tastefully appointed lounge where alumni and their friends can meet before and after athletic events and on such occasions as Commencement, Charter Day and Homecoming. Since 1954, The Alumni House has enriched life on the Berkeley campus and served to build a bond of association and friendship among members of the University community. Alumni returning to the campus for visits are encouraged to use its facilities and invite their friends to meet them there. From conferences and receptions to seminars and weddings, the Alumni House is the perfect, versatile place for large or small gatherings. To inquire about the facilities for rent, or to make a reservation, please call (510) 642-1573, or send an e-mail message to asst_reser@alumni.berkeley.edu . Toll Room - lecture style Toll Room Most events are held in the Toll Room which, enhanced by walnut paneling and three fireplaces, feels like an ultra-spacious living room. Along one side, floor-to ceiling windows overlook a large slate patio, bordered by Japanese maples, oaks, redwoods, and ferns. Stephen Bechtel Conference Room At the far end of the Toll Room, a wall of sliding walnut panels separates it from the Stephen Bechtel Stephen Bechtel Conference Room Conference Room. When the panels are closed, the conference room is perfect for board meetings or as a breakout room. A 22-foot wood table, surrounded by blue leather conference chairs, dominates the space. A wall of glass offers natural light and a view of the patio. The conference room is also well suited for a buffet setup. Sibley Room Additional meeting space is available in the Sibley Room downstairs. It has a collection of yearbooks. Great for private meetings. Patio Because the patio is connected to the Toll Room and the Bechtel conference room, large events can flow freely between all spaces. The patio is especially nice in warmer weather. Space Usage & Capacity Toll Room Use: Conferences, weddings, banquets, lectures, receptions, workshops, seminars, forums, business meetings, and more. Toll Room - living room style Capacity: Theatre style: 120; Lecture style: 170; Standing Reception: 300*; Banquet: 125 or 150* *Greater capacity when used in conjunction with the Bechtel Room Stephen Bechtel Conference Room Use: Breakout space, conference room, business meetings with refreshments. Capacity: Seated around Conference table: 18-20 Extra chairs around the room: 30 The Patio Use: Luncheons, receptions, weddings, bar mitzvahs, parties, small fairs. Capacity: Theatre style: 100 Reception: 200 Banquet: 100 Presidents' Conference Room Presidents Conference Room Use: Breakout space, conference room, business meetings with refreshments. Ideal for private meetings away from the general flow of Alumni House foot traffic. Capacity: Seated around conference table: 8-10 Extra chairs around the room: 10 Sibley Room Use: Classroom, conference room, seminars, business meetings with refreshments. Capacity: Lecture style: 35 Reception: 50 The Alumni House from the Dana Court Entrance. We welcome the opportunity to discuss your event plans with you. Stop by the Alumni House (at the end of Dana Court) just off the Bancroft Way/Dana Street intersection, or... Call (510) 642-1573 and ask for Alumni House Reservations, or e-mail asst_reser@ alumni.berkeley.edu . About CAA Contact Us Update your Address CAA CareerOpportunities Privacy Policy ©2005 California Alumni Association. 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Colorado Real Estate
State of Colorado-Department of Regulatory Agencies - Division of Real Estate Home Page Debbie Campagnola Director To promote a balanced and sensible approach to regulation that protects the public interest and supports economic growth. Information about Appraisers Information about Brokers Activities || Funding Sources || Trends Activities The Division of Real Estate regulates real estate appraisers, salespersons and brokers through licensure and discipline. Licensees must comply with established educational and experience requirements, and pass a test prior to licensure. Earnest money deposits and escrow and trust funds are regulated by the Division. The Division's objectives are to: Provide public protection to the citizens of the State of Colorado from incompetent and dishonest persons in the real estate and appraiser professions, and from unscrupulous or financially unsound subdivision developers. Mitigate financial loss to the public resulting from real estate fraud and theft. The objectives are met through the following activities: I. Licensing real estate brokers and appraisers and registering time share and raw land subdivision developers under the jurisdiction of the Real Estate Commission. II. Enforcing laws by investigating complaints, conducting investigative and routine financial audits, and administering disciplinary action. III. Administering a mandatory Errors and Omissions Insurance Program. IV. Communicating, to include anticipating and responding to the public need for effective information and assistance. The Division regulates time share projects sold in Colorado, and regulates developers of subdivisions consisting of 20 or more residential sites, tracts or lots that are not required to be approved by another state planning authority. A five-member Commission meets monthly to conduct rule making hearings, make policy decisions, consider licensing matters, review complaints and take disciplinary action against licensees. Commission members serve three-year terms, and members are appointed as follows: three real estate brokers, one person with expertise in subdivision development, and one public member. License verification can be found on line through the License Database. For information regarding disciplinary actions consult the online Disciplinary Documents . Persons wishing to file a complaint against a licensee should send a written complaint to the Division. See Complaint Process. The Division also regulates real estate appraisers pursuant to the requirements of the Federal Real Estate Appraisal Reform Amendments of the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery, and Enforcement Act of 1989. The Board of Real Estate appraisers consists of seven members appointed by the Governor: three licensed or certified appraisers, one of whom must have expertise in eminent domain, a county assessor, an officer or employee of a commercial bank experienced in real estate lending, and two public members. Board members serve three-year terms. Funding Sources The Division of Real Estate is cash funded from fees pursuant to Colorado statute. Fees are paid for licensure or registration in the real estate and appraiser professions. Fee amounts are established annually for the purpose of covering direct and indirect costs incurred by the Division for licensing and enforcement. Fiscal Year Revenue Expenditures FY 03 (Actual) $3,825,954 $3,953,316 FY 04 (Actual) $3,258,895 $3,798,301 FY 05 (Actual) $4,733,079 $4,116,100 FY 06 (Estimate) $3,162,421 $3,812,724 The following pie chart shows the estimated source of revenue for Fiscal Year 06. . The following pie chart shows the estimated expenditures for Fiscal Year 06. Trends The real estate market in Colorado will remain strong in the coming year, although activity will slow somewhat as a reflection of higher interest rates. Licensing by the Division of Real Estate should continue to increase in the current year, reflecting the continuing strong real estate market. The sale of raw land subdivisions and condominium/loft conversions remain strong and the Division is continuing increased enforcement activity in these areas. No major state or federal legislative initiatives affecting real estate are expected in the coming year. While one-stop shopping and affiliated business arrangements remain topics of great interest in Colorado and nationally, Congress's decision to again postpone a major review of the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act leaves the states and industry without clear guidance in these areas. As real estate companies continue to consolidate and expand nationwide and the Internet provides consumers with instant access to properties on a vast scale, increased regulatory scrutiny is being focused on interstate operations. In Colorado, a reciprocal licensing program has facilitated the growth of interstate commerce. Another result of increasing real estate activity on the Internet is the heightened level of sophistication on the part of the general public regarding real estate transactions and real estate procedures in general. The public is coming to expect a higher level of performance on the part of real estate brokers, which the Division must address by increasing the competency level of licensees and maintaining a close watch on the pulse of the public. As with all government agencies, the public and real estate industry will expect higher levels of customer service from the Division. This will be particularly true in the areas of e-commerce and electronic communications. Last update 9/28/05 Privacy Statement | Disclaimer Technical Assistance: E-Mail Information Technology Section Revised November 7, 2005 Federal Home Page || State Home Page || Department Home Page Top of Page E-Mail the Division of Real Estate 1900 Grant Street, Suite 600 Denver, CO 80203 (303) 894-2166 or (303) 894-2185 - Phone (303) 894-2683 - Fax Relay Colorado (TTY (English & Spanish), Voice, VCO, ASCII, STS Assistance Numbers)
Property Search
Washington County -- Maps and Land Records Washington County, Oregon Maps & Land Records InterMap allows you to view detailed maps of Washington County. You can view current city boundaries, school district boundaries, plan designations and many other map features. You can zoom in to view areas more closely, turn Map layers on and off, and even print your final custom map. InterMap also allows you to determine which service districts individual properties are located within and to research property values and County land use permits. In addition, you can download the County's detailed tax maps. InterMap Help Utility . You can find out about InterMaps features simply by placing the cursor over selected areas on your screen. Pop up messages will provide helpful assistance on how best to operate various InterMap features. -- Brief Disclaimer Complete Disclaimer iSpirits is a research tool featuring survey records from the County Surveyor's Office. Available Items include: Records of Survey, Subdivision Plats, Partition Plats, Condominium Plats, Geodetic Control Point Sheets, Public Land Corner Records and Taxmaps iSpirits allows searches for many records by surveyor name, township, range and section, by selecting an area on a map, or by locating the taxlot of your site and asking iSpirits to retrieve images within one half mile. Other functions of iSpirits include printing a general location map of your search area, downloading images and search results and, if you have a large format plotter or printer, printing images at original scale. County Maps Downloadable map of Washington County (PDF) (3.5 MB) Click to download a large scale map showing cities, highways, major streets, water bodies, and general land features within Washington County. This map is saved as a .pdf and can be viewed using Acrobat Reader Download a free copy of AcrobatReader Location of Washington County within the state of Oregon Washington County is 727 square miles and includes a portion of the City of Portland and eleven incorporated cities including Hillsboro, Beaverton, Tigard and Tualatin. Focused residential and industrial growth has enabled the County to preserve more than 75% of its agricultural and forest lands. Location of Washington County within the Portland metropolitan area Located on the western edge of the City of Portland, Washington County is the second largest and fastest growing urban county in Oregon, with approximately 385,000 citizens. Cities within Washington County Shaded relief map of Washington County and overlay of major roads and urban growth Boundary Map of downtown Hillsboro, Oregon Map of the Washington County government campus Single-family development patterns within Washington County from 1800 to 1995 Single-family development patterns within Washington County from 1990 to 1998 2000 - 2005 Washington County. All rights reserved. Links to external sitesdo not constitute endorsements by Washington County. By visiting this and otherWashington County web pages, you expressly agree to be bound by the terms andconditions of the site. For questions regarding information privacy, liability,accessibility, and public records policies, please review the statementsdocument .
Real Estate Investment Course
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Especially useful are sections on goal-setting, negotiating, dealing with banks, and secondary financing. The book is less useful for development professionals dealing with larger developments such as office buildings, apartment communities, etc, as it omits extended discussion of the institutional players. Both individuals and development professionals will find Zuckerman, Real Estate Investment and Acquisition Workbook a useful adjunct, with development professionals perhaps more intested in Brueggeman & Fisher, Real Estate Finance and Investments than this offering. Was this review helpful to you? ( Report this ) 10 of 10 people found the following review helpful: Solid , April 26, 2004 Reviewer: J. Daily (Fort Worth, Tx United States) - See all my reviews Cummings is one of my favorite R.E. authors. He is very thorough. This one has chapters on conventional and creative financing, tax exchanges, land development, discounting mortgages, sale-leasebacks, how to get started and even dealing with foreclosure. Table of contents is very thorough and makes it very easy to go to the exact page you want to to find specific information. He is good with the numbers and doesnt leave much to the imagination like many authors do. I recommend anything by this author. Was this review helpful to you? ( Report this ) Customer Reviews Average Customer Review: Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers. 23 of 24 people found the following review helpful: Excellent "Creative Real Estate Financing" manual , February 18, 2002 Reviewer: This "no-nonsense" book, by a seasoned investor and broker, is mostly focused on non-traditional real estate financing vehicles. Bits and pieces on the subject have previously taught by various gurus, but this book covers ALL of them. If every Realtor and investor read this, we would all be better off. Other recommended RE investing reads: The Unofficial Guide to Real Estate Investing Landlording by Leigh Robinson 5 Magic Paths to Making a Fortune In Real Estate Investing The Income Stream by Robt. Goodman Was this review helpful to you? ( Report this ) 19 of 19 people found the following review helpful: Solid, comprehensive, but a bit verbose , January 5, 2002 Reviewer: C Boyle (Long Beach, CA) - See all my reviews This and Landlording, by Leigh, are my two fave's so far as a real estate investor. This one tends towards overkill with many, many examples but other readers may want that more than I did. There are one or two strategy recommendations I disagree with rather heartily, but it's clear, pretty much accurate, and very readable. The no-nonsense writing reminds me a bit of T. Dallow or J. Reed, both also recommended. Was this review helpful to you? ( Report this ) 7 of 24 people found the following review helpful: Great book, but overpriced , February 19, 2000 Reviewer: John M Garrett (Lake of the Ozarks) - See all my reviews Great book, easy to read, too pricy Was this review helpful to you? ( Report this ) 7 of 9 people found the following review helpful: Rock Solid Info on Finance Structure , December 5, 1999 Reviewer: PeteH (NYC) - See all my reviews Cummings brings 30+ years of creative RE finance experience to bear with specific examples of techniques that the average buyer/investor won't be familiar with but that work in the real world (particularly with commercial property). Could have used one more round of proofreading, but well worth studying just to expand your awareness of how to acquire property and how to get the best price when selling. Was this review helpful to you? ( Report this ) See all 7 customer reviews... Listmania! 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Real Estate Prices
Hawaii Real Estate Central - Honolulu Board of REALTORS Third Quarter 2005 Median Sales Prices by Area Island of Oahu, State of Hawaii, USA T he Median Prices shown in the chart below are the prices paid for existing residential properties reported sold through our Multiple Listing Service (MLS) system during the stated time period. The columns labeled Change indicate the direction of price change from the prior time period (NC is no change). (Click HERE for the most recent ANNUAL prices.) GEOGRAPHIC AREA SINGLE FAMILY HOMES Change CONDOMINIUMS Change Entire Island $ 615,000 $ 280,000 Metro Oahu (Town) $ 730,000 $ 270,000 Diamond Head $ 930,000 $ 500,000 Hawaii Kai $ 925,000 $ 543,500 Kailua $ 862,000 $ 395,000 Kaneohe $ 690,000 $ 350,000 North Shore $ 880,000 $ 466,500 Central Oahu $ 565,000 $ 280,000 Leeward Coast $ 354,600 $ 160,000 Ewa Plain $ 512,000 $ 270,100 Makakilo $ 587,000 $ 285,000 Waipahu $ 549,500 $ 279,000 Pearl City $ 565,000 $ 242,500 Median Sales Price means the midpoint of sales prices, where half of the sales were at prices above the given amount and half were below. Click OAHU MAP to view the geographical references used above. Honolulu Board of REALTORS 1136 12th Avenue, Suite 200 Honolulu, Hawaii 96816 USA Phone: 808-732-3000 Fax: 808-732-8732 Email: hbradmin@hicentral.com 1995-2005 Honolulu Board of REALTORS. All rights reserved. Information herein deemed reliable but not guaranteed.