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Michael Power Condo Values
In Michael Power, Pemberton’s Park Royal David Pylyp is one of only a handful of award winning Toronto real estate agents who instills in his clients the confidence to make the right purchase or sale decision. Google him. He has become an authority, achieved by demonstrating superior knowledge of Toronto real estate matters and by educating his clients in the vibrant Toronto GTA. Professional and persistent in getting things done. Continue reading
How Much Should I Pay?
Unfortunately (or fortunately), the answer to this question is never black and white. Depending on a buyer’s desired use for a property, there are many ways to determine value and what the right price to pay is. Continue reading
Posted in Best Of The Storm, Fresh Perspectives
Tagged cap rate, Commercial Real Estate, distressed commercial real estate, income method for valuing property, property values, Rent Ratios, san francisco cap rate, san francisco commercial real estate, san francisco distressed commercial real estate
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When Will Zillow Stop Being Quoted as a Reliable Source of Property Values?
By its own admission, Zillow’s values are merely estimates based on amalgamating sales data from nearby homes, comparing bedroom counts, living area, lot size and other salient characteristics. Continue reading