Purchase Property
Stering to Euro exchange | purchase property in Spain Xchange Business Treasury Services Foreign exchange terms Bureau de change The Xchange Business Sterling to Euro exchange Get a quote and see how much you can save! FREEPHONE 0800 953 1384 OR Click here to request a Sterling to Euro quote Buying a house in Spain. Buying property in Spain is now more popular than ever, with increasing numbers of people following their dream of purchasing a holiday home, buying property to rent out or moving lock, stock to the sun. The British love the pleasant, healthy climate and in recent years the Spanish local authorities have made great efforts to increase the number of foreign tourists and residents. Buying a property abroad is an exciting experience. However buying a property abroad is very different to buying a property in the UK. There are many considerations and we have listed some of the main ones below. Settle on a region - Spain is a big country with many different regions, with many beautiful areas not necessarily on the coast. Your individual choices and taste will determine the type of area that you choose. Climate, future growth and the type of life you want should all be considered when you are buying a property in Spain. You also have to decide on a type of property to buy in Spain ,such as an apartment, a villa or even an old farmhouse. View lots of areas to get a feel for the pricing the lifestyle and the general ambience. Talk to estate agents - When purchasing a property in Spain be aware that estate agents must be officially registered and hold a licence . As the process of buying property in Spain is very different you need a good agent to guide you through the pitfalls. Appoint a lawyer - Naturally the purchase of a property in Spain has different legal issues and costs involved. A Solicitor in Spain is called an Abogado and will advise and assist you, but it is worth researching the system and the likely costs Making an offer - Once you have decided on your dream property purchase in Spain you need to make your offer, in writing if possible (of course, subject to contract). When you make your offer include not only the price, but also the amount of deposit, when you are prepared to pay it, when you are prepared to complete, what you consider to be included in the price and, an often neglected point, that all machinery equipment and installations should be in normal working order. If an offer is accepted - The lawyer the legal responsibility for checking the land registry and will then prepare a private contract which will bind both parties to the deal . The solicitor will next prepare the public deeds (Escritura de Compraventa) for signature in front of a Spanish Notary. When the balance of the purchase price is paid and vacant possession of the unencumbered property is granted, the sale is completed. The notary will fax details of the title deed to the local land register to inform them of the identity of the new owner. Once you have bought a house in Spain and wish to spend more than six months in Spain you need to apply for a Residencia - to become a Resident. The main benefit of becoming a resident is that your taxes will be lower. Financing your property purchase in Spain Before you purchase your house in Spain you will need to have the relevant finance in place. There are many costs assoctiated with buying property in Spain . There are two main methods of financing a property purchase in Spain. You can apply for a mortgage in Spain where the interest rates are lower or you can use a UK based mortgage. Some people are lucky enough to have equity in their UK house which can be released to buy the property in Spain, in which case a sterling to Euro exchange and transfer service is required. It is more than likely that with either process at some stage you will require the services of a currency transfer company. Whether to transfer the whole amount, monthly mortgage payments or to transfer living expenses you will want to transfer your funds at the best available rate. We can exchange your Sterling currency to Euros and transfer to Spain for you. Get a quote and see how much you can save! Quick guides - purchasing property abroad Currency for purchasing property abroad Purchasing a house in Europe Purchasing a property in Australia Purchasing a house in Canada Purchasing a house in America Buying a house in Cyprus Our foreign currency rate could have a dramatic effect on thecost of buying property in Europe Contact Email: jp@xchangebusiness.co.uk Contact Telephone: FREEPHONE 0800 953 1384 Contact us | Why us? | FAQ? | Disclaimer | Testimonials Sterling to Euro exchange and transfer at exchange-currency.co.uk Exchange Currency © 2003
Texas Land Buyers Log
Recreation Motivates Texas Land Buyers Recreational Land Purchases - Wildlife - Ag News & Views Recreation Motivates Texas Land Buyers Log In | Register My Profile | Log Out Ag Home Page Agricultural Staff Consulting Teams NF-1 Team (coming soon) NF-2 Team (coming soon) NF-3 Team NF-4 Team (coming soon) Ag News & Views Jr. Beef Excellence Program Consultation Program Custom Hire Listings eCattleLog Feed Library Hunting & Recreational Leases Agricultural Tools Online Publications Ag Info Index Economics Forages Horticulture Livestock Soils Wildlife Plant Image Gallery Internships Wildlife: July, 2003 July, 2003 Table of Contents Other Wildlife Articles by Grant Huggins It's a fact today's rural land buyers are more likely to have hunting and fishing on their minds than cows or cotton. Recreation is the primary motive fueling the rural Texas land market." This statement by Judon Fambrough, Senior Lecturer in Real Estate Law of the Real Estate Center at Texas A&M University (REC), shouldn't be a surprise to observers of the Texas land market. In fact, there isn't anything close to recreation, particularly hunting and fishing, as a motive for buyers of Texas land. The following chart from Charles E. Gilliland, Research Economist of the REC, shows the buyer motives rated as "very important" in the REC fall 2002 survey of Texas real estate appraisers, brokers, lenders and government officials. The survey question recorded the groups' opinion of all factors that were "very important" in land purchase decisions; most buyers incorporate several factors in their decision, and thus the categories add to more than 100%. Figure 1 shows that those surveyed believe 80% of buyers rate hunting and fishing quality as very important in their land purchase decision, up from 67% in the fall 2001 survey. Gilliland says that according to their surveys, recreation has been the dominant motive of Texas land buyers since spring 1995. These observations may have relevance to south central Oklahoma land values, where many Metroplex buyers are seeking less expensive retreats than the going prices in Texas. These trends should be taken into consideration when making land management decisions. Game animals are a product of native vegetation. They are not generally abundant in landscapes dominated by introduced vegetation, whether it is forage or crops. Knowledgeable land buyers understand this. The REC produces a report which divides Texas into 33 Land Market Areas (LMA). The most recent data available is their Fall 2001 report. Their report on LMA 22, containing Montague, Cooke, Grayson and Fannin counties of the NF Agricultural Division's Texas service area, includes Table 1. Statewide values are listed for comparison. Gilliland points out that "
rangeland generally attracts the recreational buyers prevalent in today's market." Prudent land managers should consider conversion costs, management costs, opportunity costs of alternate enterprises and impacts on future land values before converting native vegetation to other land uses. © 1997-2005 by The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation, Inc.
Real Estate Loan Officer
NSCC: Real Estate: Loan Officer Certificate Search/SiteMap | Maps/Directions | Contact Us NSCC Home > Business Programs > Real Estate Program Loan Officer Certificate Real Estate Home Contact Info Faculty Basic Real Estate Basic Sales Advanced Sales Commercial/Invest Appraisal Trainee Certified Residential Appraiser Licensed Residential Appraiser General Appraisal Property Management Brokerage Escrow Loan Officer Loan Processor AAS Degree Appraiser AAS-T Degree Learn about the real estate finance including marketing, buyer, prequalifications, closing costs, and the advantages and disadvantages of various loan programs. Learn the principles of appraising and how to underwrite (approve or reject, based on risk) loan requests. LOAN OFFICER CERTIFICATE Course Credits Quarter 1 RES 100 - Real Estate Fundamentals 5 RES 106 - Real Estate Fraud 1 RES 125 - Applications of Real Estate Math ( 1 ) 2 RES 165 - Real Estate Loan Officer 3 Subtotal: 11 Quarter 2 RES 180 - Basic Appraisal Principles 3 RES 266 - Real Estate Loan Underwriter 3 Choice: Approved Electives ( 2 ) 6 Subtotal: 12 Total 23 Note 1: Students may challenge RES 125 - Applications of Real Estate Math, by passing the RES 125 challenge test and receiving two credits. Note 2: Choose 6 credits from the list below: Approved Real Estate Electives Course Credits RES 101 - Technology for Real Estate 5 RES 110 - Introduction to Commercial Real Estate 3 RES 140 - Real Estate Sales Practice 3 RES 150 - Residential Sales and Leasing Documentation 1.5 RES 166 - Real Estate Loan Processing 4 RES 170 - Real Estate Law 3 RES 175 - Introduction to Title 3 RES 177 - Real Estate Taxes 1.5 RES 190 - Real Estate Escrow I 3 RES 200 - Seminar In Current Real Estate Issues 5 RES 210 - Real Estate Investments 3 RES 220 - Real Estate Economics 3 RES 225 - Current Trends in Real Estate Market Analysis 1.5 RES 260 - Real Estate Finance - Commercial 1.5 RES 298 - Special Projects: Internship in Real Estate 1-6 BUS 140 - Customer Relations 5 BUS 197 - Work Experience: Business - or - CWE 110 - Internship 5 3 BUS 236 - Interpersonal Communication for the Workplace 3-5 Effective Winter 2006 © 2003-2008 North Seattle Community College | Disclaimer | About This Site
Real Estate Agent that
Hismove.com Christian Realtors Christian Real Estate Agents - a Realtor Referral Network. Member Login Looking for a Real Estate Agent that answers to a Higher Authority?? You've come to the right place! We can connect you with a Christian Real Estate Agent or Loan Officer anywhere in North America! Wouldn't you rather have a Christian agent that is more interested in YOU than in a commission??? Fill out one of our forms and a Network Member will contact you immediately. We have the best group of Christian Real Estate professionals in the country! They will handle your transaction with the utmost honesty and integrity. And best of all: THIS IS A FREE SERVICE!! Whether you're Buying or Selling, we understand the stresses involved. Since this is such an important decision in your life, wouldn't you rather have a Brother or Sister in Christ help guide you through the process? Each of our network members has gone through an extensive application process to provide you with the highest possible level of integrity and excellence. Our Pledge of Performance As committed believers, and as Real Estate Professionals, we Agree to provide a level of service to our clients which will glorify our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. As we are commanded to love our neighbor as ourselves, we give thanks for the opportunity to serve our neighbors by helping them in the process of buying and selling real estate. It is our pledge to represent our clients as Christ would have us do, and to approach each transaction with a servant heart. To be placed on our mailing list to receive Newsletters and Network updates, please complete the form below: Email Address: Toll Free: (877)800-4300 Real Estate Agents & Christian real estate
Real Estate Loan Officer
NSCC: Real Estate: Loan Officer Certificate Search/SiteMap | Maps/Directions | Contact Us NSCC Home > Business Programs > Real Estate Program Loan Officer Certificate Real Estate Home Contact Info Faculty Basic Real Estate Basic Sales Advanced Sales Commercial/Invest Appraisal Trainee Certified Residential Appraiser Licensed Residential Appraiser General Appraisal Property Management Brokerage Escrow Loan Officer Loan Processor AAS Degree Appraiser AAS-T Degree Learn about the real estate finance including marketing, buyer, prequalifications, closing costs, and the advantages and disadvantages of various loan programs. Learn the principles of appraising and how to underwrite (approve or reject, based on risk) loan requests. LOAN OFFICER CERTIFICATE Course Credits Quarter 1 RES 100 - Real Estate Fundamentals 5 RES 106 - Real Estate Fraud 1 RES 125 - Applications of Real Estate Math ( 1 ) 2 RES 165 - Real Estate Loan Officer 3 Subtotal: 11 Quarter 2 RES 180 - Basic Appraisal Principles 3 RES 266 - Real Estate Loan Underwriter 3 Choice: Approved Electives ( 2 ) 6 Subtotal: 12 Total 23 Note 1: Students may challenge RES 125 - Applications of Real Estate Math, by passing the RES 125 challenge test and receiving two credits. Note 2: Choose 6 credits from the list below: Approved Real Estate Electives Course Credits RES 101 - Technology for Real Estate 5 RES 110 - Introduction to Commercial Real Estate 3 RES 140 - Real Estate Sales Practice 3 RES 150 - Residential Sales and Leasing Documentation 1.5 RES 166 - Real Estate Loan Processing 4 RES 170 - Real Estate Law 3 RES 175 - Introduction to Title 3 RES 177 - Real Estate Taxes 1.5 RES 190 - Real Estate Escrow I 3 RES 200 - Seminar In Current Real Estate Issues 5 RES 210 - Real Estate Investments 3 RES 220 - Real Estate Economics 3 RES 225 - Current Trends in Real Estate Market Analysis 1.5 RES 260 - Real Estate Finance - Commercial 1.5 RES 298 - Special Projects: Internship in Real Estate 1-6 BUS 140 - Customer Relations 5 BUS 197 - Work Experience: Business - or - CWE 110 - Internship 5 3 BUS 236 - Interpersonal Communication for the Workplace 3-5 Effective Winter 2006 © 2003-2008 North Seattle Community College | Disclaimer | About This Site