Posts tagged ‘Commercial’

If you are planning to invest in Florida commercial real estate, you have to keep in mind that it is not that easy. Investing entails a lot of tasks and you might find these tasks as difficult. If you do not have the right skills to enter the commercial real estate market, then you will find yourself in the trouble.

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There are plenty of properties that can be invested in Florida commercial real estate. And as an investor, it is very important for you to learn more things before you actually enter the state market.

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In a very interesting article by Globe St’s Amy Wolff Sorter, the typical real estate investor of the future is predicted to be quite different from the one of our near past. Due to real estates most unfortunate bubble, the new investor will be squarely focused on pragmatic investments for the future, rather than “Real Estate Riches in 14 Days” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_kEpl3pz63U.

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Today people are getting familiar with real estate. Actually investing in real estate is really profitable provided you know what to do.

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In this series of articles, I will be focusing on Green Building Best Practices and how dealing with airborne pollutants can help your design and construction projects reach a higher leave of efficiency and sustainability. This first article in the series will focus on specific projects and talk about one or two elements that make the project “green.”

During construction, pollutants are released into the air; drywall dust, saw dust, dirt, off gassing or toxins from newly installed carpet, sealants and furniture. These airborne toxins can affect not only the workers but eventual occupants as well. A well conceived best practices plan can help contractors and builders deal with these issues. Continue reading ‘Green Building Best Practices’ »

In this series of articles, I will be focusing on Green Building Best Practices and how dealing with airborne pollutants can help your design and construction projects reach a higher leave of efficiency and sustainability. This first article in the series will focus on specific projects and talk about one or two elements that make the project “green.”

During construction, pollutants are released into the air; drywall dust, saw dust, dirt, off gassing or toxins from newly installed carpet, sealants and furniture. These airborne toxins can affect not only the workers but eventual occupants as well. A well conceived best practices plan can help contractors and builders deal with these issues. Continue reading ‘Green Building Best Practices’ »