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A Bottom of the Commercial Real Estate Markets is Finally in Sight

January 29, 2010

According to Greg Genovese, president of securities at Thompson National Properties, the commercial real estate markets are nearing a bottom and “its a good opportunistic time to start investing in real estate.” He cautions investors to carefully assess where they are investing in, in what asset type as well as how much leverage they are [...]

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2010 Tax Strategies Every Investor Should Know

January 19, 2010

There is little doubt  among CPAs that the Obama Administration will fulfill its campaign promise to raise income taxes for small businesses and upper middle income individuals (above the $250,000 annual income level).  Most real estate investors hold their properties as partnerships and limited liability companies which are pass-through entities, and thus are taxed at [...]

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2010′s Challenge: Reducing Your NYC Property Taxes

January 14, 2010

Given the sharp decline in real estate values, double-digit unemployment and depressed rent rolls, reducing real estate taxes is crucial this year.  Property taxes often represent anywhere from 20% to 50% of a property’s operating expense. Therefore, an annual review of your property’s tax assessment can provide you with much needed savings. In New York [...]

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2010: The year to purchase (instead of leasing) your own offices for your business or professional practice

January 6, 2010

NYC Commercial Real Estate Market Is Ready With the progressive softening of the NYC commercial real estate market, lawyers, doctors, CPAs, all other service professionals as well as business owners are uniquely positioned for an opportunity of a lifetime: to own their own offices. The cash and credit strapped large investors have left a widening [...]

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