Friday 3 November 2017

Shaun Vembutty | Houston – Zones With Reasonable Living Costs VI

Shaun Vembutty | Houston — Zones With Reasonable Living Costs V

 This article is continued from the above blog link in a series and is a running ranking of affordable cities in the Houston area based on a compilation of factors considered by future homeowners.

10) Stafford, TX
With most of its land area lying within the triangulation between the roadways of Alt 90, Interstate 69 and the Sam Houston Tollway, the serene little city of Stafford sits between Missouri City and Sugar Land, and is home to fewer than 19 thousand residents. Shaun Vembutty claims that single-family homes here are known for their large lot sizes with spacious lawns, many with mature trees. It is home to Houston Community College note associates of Ashton Gray Development, and it boasts on its website that it is a city with no city property taxes, which is certainly a plus for the budget hunter. Despite the lack of revenue from property taxes, the city of Stafford manages to hold some of the highest ratings on greatschools.org compared to other cities in the Houston area. The parks of Stafford are comprised of 30 acres between 6 different sites, says Shaun Vembutty, and a city pool and civic center are also enjoyable amenities available to residents. 

Stafford, TX

11) Humble, TX
According to associates at Ashton Gray Development, Humble has a higher cost of living than all cities aforementioned, and home values are on average lower in comparison. But the overall cost of living here and the price of homes are still considerably cheaper than other communities located within the Beltway 8 loop. It sits a mere mile north of Beltway 8 up Interstate 69, which makes it less isolated than its neighbor to the East, Atascocita. Family fun spots in town include Old MacDonald’s Farm, Lindsay/Lyons Park and Sports Complex, and the Humble Museum. Ashton Gray Development associates researched school quality to range from middle to high ratings on GreatSchools.org. The Tour 18 Golf Course is beautifully landscaped and attracts many residents from the senior citizen demographic that are looking to leave the city without leaving behind recreation in their golden years. Nearby Deerbrook Mall provides a wide selection of retail stores for shopping needs, and a straight shot south on highway 69 will get a commuter to Houston in less than half an hour during good travel times. 

Humble, TX

12) Meadows Place, TX
Just north of Sugar Land on Highway 69 sits the tiny city of Meadows Place with a population of less than 7 thousand. However, despite its size, it has some of the highest rankings for school districts on GreatSchools.org and home prices are very affordable in the low to mid 200s range. According to Shaun Vembutty, there is not much in the town itself but nearby is Eldridge Park to the West and Sky Zone Trampoline Park 2 miles south on Beltway 8, which is close in proximity to the community. Its nearness to both Sugarland and Missouri City give residents access to larger city amenities, and it is only a 30-minute commute to downtown Houston.

Meadows Place, TX



 

Tuesday 31 October 2017

Shaun Vembutty | Houston – Zones With Reasonable Living Costs VI


 
Houston – Zones With Reasonable Living Costs VI
 

Shaun Vembutty | Houston  -  Zones With Reasonable Living Costs V


This article is continued from the above blog link in a series and is a running ranking of affordable cities in the Houston area based on a compilation of factors considered by future homeowners.


10) Stafford, TX
With most of its land area lying within the triangulation between the roadways of Alt 90, Interstate 69 and the Sam Houston Tollway, the serene little city of Stafford sits between Missouri City and Sugar Land, and is home to fewer than 19 thousand residents. Shaun Vembutty claims that single-family homes here are known for their large lot sizes with spacious lawns, many with mature trees. It is home to Houston Community College note associates of Ashton Gray Development, and it boasts on its website that it is a city with no city property taxes, which is certainly a plus for the budget hunter. Despite the lack of revenue from property taxes, the city of Stafford manages to hold some of the highest ratings on greatschools.org compared to other cities in the Houston area. The parks of Stafford are comprised of 30 acres between 6 different sites, says Shaun Vembutty, and a city pool and civic center are also enjoyable amenities available to residents. 



11) Humble, TX
According to associates at Ashton Gray Development, Humble has a higher cost of living than all cities aforementioned, and home values are on average lower in comparison. But the overall cost of living here and the price of homes are still considerably cheaper than other communities located within the Beltway 8 loop. It sits a mere mile north of Beltway 8 up Interstate 69, which makes it less isolated than its neighbor to the East, Atascocita. Family fun spots in town include Old MacDonald’s Farm, Lindsay/Lyons Park and Sports Complex, and the Humble Museum. Ashton Gray Development associates researched school quality to range from middle to high ratings on GreatSchools.org. The Tour 18 Golf Course is beautifully landscaped and attracts many residents from the senior citizen demographic that are looking to leave the city without leaving behind recreation in their golden years. Nearby Deerbrook Mall provides a wide selection of retail stores for shopping needs, and a straight shot south on highway 69 will get a commuter to Houston in less than half an hour during good travel times.

12) Meadows Place, TX
Just north of Sugar Land on Highway 69 sits the tiny city of Meadows Place with a population of less than 7 thousand. However, despite its size, it has some of the highest rankings for school districts on GreatSchools.org and home prices are very affordable in the low to mid 200s range. According to Shaun Vembutty, there is not much in the town itself but nearby is Eldridge Park to the West and Sky Zone Trampoline Park 2 miles south on Beltway 8, which is close in proximity to the community. Its nearness to both Sugarland and Missouri City give residents access to larger city amenities, and it is only a 30-minute commute to downtown Houston.


Thursday 8 June 2017

Shaun Vembutty | Fla. health care campus earns LEED gold | Ashton Gray Development

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Lakeland Regional Health’s recently opened Grasslands campus has earned LEED gold certification from the U.S. Green Building Council, which recognizes buildings that are designed and built and operated “for improved environmental and human health performance.“
Construction of the Grasslands campus in Florida started in early 2015 and was completed in June 2016. It houses physician offices and a physical rehabilitation program, reports The Ledger.
“The design of the building was created with the concepts of ‘body, mind and soul’ as part of the patient healing experience,” according to a news release from Lakeland Regional Health.
Examples of what earned the certification for Grasslands Campus include:
- Reduction of total building energy use of 39 percent over the calculated baseline building.
- 76 percent of construction waste was recycled and kept out of the landfill.
- 28 percent of building materials were manufactured using recycled materials.
- 33 percent of the building materials were extracted and manufactured within 500 miles of the building site.
- All adhesives, sealants, paints, coatings, flooring and composite wood meet the LEED standard for low-emitting materials.
- Preferred parking spaces for low-emitting and fuel-efficient vehicles and preferred parking spaces for carpool and vanpool vehicles to encourage ride-sharing among team members.
- Reduction of potable water use at flush and flow fixtures by 34 percent and reduction of potable water use for irrigation by 68 percent.
“The Grasslands Campus serves as a prime example of how the work of innovative building projects can use local solutions to make a global impact on the environment,” Mahesh Ramanujam, U.S. Green Building Council president and CEO, said in a news release.

Tuesday 30 May 2017

Shaun Vembutty | Expanded laptop ban could cover half a million travelers a day


Thousands of flights and hundreds of thousands of passengers will be affected every day if the United States extends its so-called laptop ban to all international flights.

For now, electronic devices larger than a cellphone are banned from the cabin on flights bound for the United States from 10 airports in the Middle East and Africa.

But Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly said Sunday he might expand the ban to all international flights entering or leaving the country.

About 4,300 international flights take off and land in the United States each day, carrying 560,000 passengers, according to the International Air Transport Association, an industry association for the world's airlines.

That works out to more than 200 million passengers a year.

U.S. authorities have said the laptop ban for the 10 Middle Eastern and African airports was put in place because of intelligence suggesting terrorists could hide explosives in larger electronic devices.

Kelly acknowledged the possible expansion in an interview on "Fox News Sunday."

Terrorists are "obsessed" with "knocking down an airplane in flight, particularly a U.S. carrier, if it's full of mostly U.S. folks," he said in the interview.

An expanded ban would threaten to damage both U.S. tourism and the world aviation industry.

Foreign visitors spent $246 billion in the United States last year, supporting 8.6 million employees in the American tourism industry. Those jobs would be at risk if international travelers opted for other destinations because they didn't want the inconvenience of checking a laptop.

Emirates, which was directly affected by the smaller electronics ban, said last month it was cutting some flights to the United States because of weak demand.

Earlier this month, when reports circulated that the U.S. would expand the ban to European flights, IATA called on the Trump administration to find alternatives.

"The responses of Canada, the EU and Australia to the same intelligence demonstrate that a ban on large electronic devices in the cabin is not the only way forward," the association's CEO, Alexandre de Juniac, said in a statement. "Indeed we believe that it is not sustainable in the long run."

The U.S. Travel Association warned that authorities would have to be clear about why an expansion is necessary.

"If there is a legitimate terror threat, the flying public needs to take it seriously and adjust to the new protocols as best they can," said Jonathan Grella, an executive vice president at the organization. "It is critical that the U.S. government clearly communicate the details of this new policy and the reasons why it's needed [and] continually reassess it to ensure it remains relevant and effective."

Monday 24 April 2017

Shaun Vembutty | Meet NikeLab, the new limited-edition Apple Watch


Apple and Nike are working to expand their smartwatch series partnership for the Apple Watch 2 with a new limited edition NikeLab offering.

"NikeLab will feature a simple face to focus on fitness and will go on sale April 27, but will only be available through Nike's website and at an Apple pop up shop in Tokyo," US-based new service thestreet.com reported on Friday.

Last year, Apple released Apple Watch Nike+ that features built-in GPS to track users' pace, distance and route -- even if they don't have iPhone with them.

Shaun Vembutty | Luxury housing marks the latest trend in stadium amenities around the country

By the time it’s completed in 2019, the new stadium complex for the National Football League’s Los Angeles Rams will span almost 300 acres with free-standing concession stands encased in glass and a 50-foot-tall video board covering the length of the playing field.

Premium suites inside the 70,000-plus seat facility will include up to 20,000 club seats and loge boxes, including Lux Cabanas, a beach-themed club at field level hovering above one of the end zones.

Yet the $2.6 billion project just south of L.A. in the city of Inglewood will also include another coveted amenity for any die-hard sports fan: luxury homes.

In addition to a hotel, casino and 620,000 square feet of retail space, the new stadium complex will include Hollywood Park, a residential property development with up to 3,000 homes.

While some of the new dwellings are aimed at middle-income residents who have been increasingly squeezed by L.A.’s soaring real estate market, most will target the luxury sector with sprawling apartments overlooking the stadium outfitted with wedge hardwood flooring, sliding glass doors and soaring beamed ceilings. The project’s developers, Wilson Meany and Stockbridge Capital Group, have yet to reveal prices.

“We’re building a year-round community, not just a sports stadium,” says Gerard McCallum II, project manager for Wilson Meany who is overseeing Hollywood Park. “This will give fans and Los Angeles residents a great opportunity to be a part of the sports environment and connect with a real community.”

[High-rise luxury apartments near Nationals Park in D.C.’s Navy Yard ready for move in]

As more cities across the United States break ground on expensive new sports stadiums and arenas, some are including real estate components either directly on the complex grounds or nearby. From Atlanta to Minneapolis, Sacramento to Miami, developers are rushing to add condominiums and rental apartments to the long list of amenities available to ardent sports fans.

The move to add real estate is fueled, in part, by wanting to bolster the fan experience, but it is also an attempt to offset the soaring price tags to build new stadiums in some cities, say real estate experts.

In some cases, developers are also being pressured by city governments and local residents to add affordable housing to these massive stadium projects.

Residents have begun moving into First, a 325-unit apartment building at 1263 First St. SE in the District near Nationals Park. The mixed-use project is being developed jointly by Grosvenor Americas and McCaffery Interests and will include more than 24,000 square feet of retail space and a Residence Inn by Marriott.

Rents for the studio, one- and two-bedroom units range from $1,815 to $4,520.

The new property includes a swimming pool, a hot tub and a key selling point — stadium-style seating on the roof with views into Nationals Park.

“I can watch batting practice from my apartment. I make something to eat and go on the roof and watch the game,” said Bob Lind, 52, a software developer, who moved into First in early April.

“There’s stadium seating with a big screen,” added Lind, who also goes to the games. There’s also a “panoramic view of the city — there’s the [Washington] Monument, the [National] Cathedral, the Capitol and the Anacostia River. You see everyone partying in the bullpen — it’s pretty cool.”

After more than a decade of delays and lawsuits, a major development around Barclays Center in Brooklyn — the home of the Nets and Islanders that opened in 2012 — is finally accelerating construction of affordable housing.

[Near Nationals Park, a neighborhood of many names is emerging]

While the $1 billion arena is the centerpiece of the Pacific Park project, thousands of apartments are also being built aimed at working- and middle-class families who are shut out of a rapidly gentrifying area near downtown Brooklyn.

Nina Maluenda says being close to Barclays Center was only part of the reason she and her husband, Mehdi, moved into 461 Dean Street, one of several new towers in Brooklyn overlooking the sports complex.

Developed by Forest City Ratner Cos., the 32-story building has 363 rental units that are designated as 50 percent affordable, 50 percent market rate. “It’s nice to be so close to the sports arena, but we really liked being in the center of culture and the arts in Brooklyn,” says Maluenda, a marketing associate. “The building is right next to a lot of art and performance spaces in this part of Brooklyn, and that really appealed to us.”

But the push in Brooklyn to build affordable housing as part of a sports complex is largely an exception rather than the rule.

“Some developers see a real financial upside to adding middle- and upper-income housing to these projects,” says Selma Hepp, chief economist at San Francisco-based Pacific Union. “They are creating communities that they think will deliver financial reward in the long term.”

In Sacramento, the new state-of-the-art home of the National Basketball Association’s Kings cost nearly $600 million to build. The 17,608-seat arena opened last fall and includes 82 luxury suites and year-round access for its owners. An in-arena app also allows fans to help control the temperature in their section.

But developers of the Golden 1 Center are also set to open a 16-story mixed-use office tower including a 250-room hotel in the summer and residence on the complex grounds later this fall. The Sawyer overlooks the new arena and includes 45 condominiums with some of the highest prices in the city.

The Atlanta Braves moved into their new $672 million ballpark this season. Yet beyond the 4,000 premium seats and 18,000-square-foot hospitality club, the project at SunTrust Park also includes Home at the Battery Atlanta, three new residential communities under construction on the complex grounds.

Totaling 531 units, the three rental properties will feature one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments with amenities ranging from exclusive clubhouse access to rooftop bars and lounges with wraparound balconies with ballpark views. Developer Pollack Shores says one of the three communities, Residences, was ready Opening Day on April 14 when the Braves hosted the San Diego Padres. The other two communities, Parkside and Flats, will open in May and July, respectively. Rental prices range from $1,225 to $4,505.

“We’ve created this unique opportunity to not only tailgate from your patio but also to enjoy other qualities residents look for like walking and biking trails and easy access to major highways,” says Steven Shores, president and co-founder of Pollack Shores.

The new residential developments arrive amid another boom in stadium and arena construction around the United States. At least a dozen new professional sports complexes are under some form of development, with twice as many in the planning stages, according to the CoStar Group, an online marketplace for commercial real estate. This is on top of the dozens of professional ballparks and stadiums erected during the late 1990s and early 2000s.

Despite putting up with the noise, crowds and traffic (to say nothing of losing seasons), adding residential property near or on a sports complex can add value to a home, housing data indicates.

According to real estate website Trulia, the areas around major league baseball stadiums saw home values rise 15 percent higher than the greater metropolitan areas in which they were located. While those values vary widely based on stadium location, Trulia data showed that the areas around 18 of the 29 stadiums had higher median home values compared with the cities in which they are located. Rents in those 18 neighborhoods were either higher or equal to those in the surrounding towns, Trulia says.

Homes around newer baseball stadiums — which tend to be in pricier neighborhoods — fared better, Trulia notes. Of the 14 stadiums built since 1999, only two neighborhoods — around Marlins Park in Miami and Miller Park in Milwaukee — had home values lower than the metros in which they were located.

Opened in 2008, Nationals Park in Washington is perhaps a prime example of a ballpark fueling residential development and lifting home values. Once home to one of the District’s grittier neighborhoods, the area around the ballpark is today booming with new construction, including upscale apartments, restaurants and bars.

Since 2012, more than 2,300 residential units have been added to the area around Nationals Park, and 3,727 are in the pipeline, according to RealPage, a maker of property management software. The influx of development makes the area the fifth-busiest submarket in the United States for apartment construction, RealPage says.

And the area is getting more property development. Construction is expected to begin soon in the nearby Buzzard Point neighborhood on a new D.C. United soccer stadium and two apartment projects with a combined 869 rentals and condos.

“The Nationals’ stadium has been an absolute property boon to that area,” says Michael Rankin, managing partner of TTR Sotheby’s International Realty in the District. “The city hasn’t seen anything like it in decades.”

The Baltimore Orioles helped usher in the stadium-building boom in 1992 when they opened Camden Yards. But Trulia found that home values around that ballpark were 16 percent lower than the greater metro area: $211,724 near the stadium vs. $251,724 for the city.

But Seema Iyer, an assistant professor of real estate at the University of Baltimore, says the Trulia data doesn’t consider the longer view of housing around Camden Yards.

“If you look at what home prices were like in that area of Baltimore before the park was built and compare that to today, you’ll see fairly sharp housing appreciation,” Iyer says. “Camden Yards was a pretty depressed area before the park arrived, but since then it’s seen a tremendous level of commercial and retail activity, so the park literally created a housing community that didn’t exist before.”

Tuesday 21 March 2017

Shaun Vembutty - Ways to Transform Unused Space in Your Home

More Space, Same Footprint


Adding over and under your home are both smart ways to increase living space, but there are other creative ways to eke out extra square footage without drastically changing the footprint of your home. Look up, down, and all around, and you may find you have more room for rooms than you think—in the attic, the basement, the garage, or even an underused outbuilding. This Old House has gathered its favorite basement and attic bonus rooms, as well as shed and garage conversions, three-season porches, and more, to help you get inspired to find that hidden space in your home.

From Attic to Suite Retreat


Sometimes in the search for more living space there's no place to look but up. When Alan Koch bought this 1933 cottage in Portland, Oregon, he knew he'd be finishing the 600-square-foot attic sooner rather than later. And since he worked at home, Alan hankered for a light, bright office where he could spread out. By tapping the upstairs, he figured he could carve out just such a space, as well as a comfortable master suite, reserving downstairs bedrooms for guests and TV viewing.

The Cold-to-Comfy Basement



Sometimes the extra room you've always wanted is right under your feet. Elizabeth Willett, was looking to fulfill several needs in her family's 1927 Tudor-style house when she saw untapped potential in its walk-out basement. "It already had a fireplace and a tiny bath, but it had never really been properly finished," she says. While the ceiling was low, it wasn't too low, and moisture—that bane of basement remodels—wasn't a problem.

A Rustic, Wicker-Filled Porch Living Room



With its prime location overlooking the yard, a porch offers the perfect place for serious relaxation in mild-to-warm weather. To emphasize this idea in his own New York home, interior designer Tom Fallon transformed his porch into a full-fledged room. He anchored the furniture—vintage wicker and rattan united by a coat of hunter-green paint—with a natural rug, and hung mirrors and a watercolor from the shingles. Cushions in navy, white, and citrus yellow add color, while trim with a pale celery hue draws attention to the 1875 Carpenter Gothic's louvered shutters and distinctive arched windows. "The look is classic, even a bit quiet, which contrasts with the house's exuberant architecture," Shaun Vembutty says.

Smart Homework Station


Four kids-and their backpacks-were cluttering up the kitchen after school. So these homeowners created a secluded and studious atmosphere for schoolwork. The upper cabinets hold school and art supplies, while also hiding basement ductwork.

Sunday 12 February 2017

Shaun Vembutty | Advantages of Real Estate Investing

Real Estate Investments are Less Risky

As compared to other investment strategies, less of misadventure is involved in a real estate property. Shaun Vembutty will not get away from the fact that just like any investment you make; you have the risk of losing it. Real estate investments are typically considered a stable and rich gainer, provided if one takes it seriously and with full sagacity. The reasons for the real estate investments becoming less risky adventure primarily relate to various socio-economic factors, location, market behavior, the population solidity of an area; mortgage interest rate stability; good history of land appreciation, less of inflation and many more. As a rule of thumb, if you have a geographical area where there are plenty of resources accessible and low stable mortgage rates, you have good reason for investing in the real estate market of such a region. On the contrary, if you have the condo in a place, which is growing under the high inflation, it is far-fetched to even think of investing in its real estate market.

No Need for Huge Starting Capital


A real estate property in Canada can be procured for an initial amount as low as $8,000 to $ 15,000, and the remaining quantity can be taken on holding the property as security. This is what you call High Ratio Funding. If you don't have the idea as to how it works.



Honing Investment Skills


A real estate investment, especially when you buy a condo for yourself, will be a pleasurable learning experience. It gives you the opportunity to learn and when I went ahead with my first real estate property, I was totally a dump man. Ask me now, and I can tell you everything, from A to Z. Necessity is the mother of all inventions.Shaun Vembutty had the necessity to buy the property and so I tried with it, and I was successful.Shaun Vembutty acquired all the knowledge and skills through experience of selling and purchasing the residential property. Thanks to my job. It gave me the experience to become an investor.

Not a time taking Adventure


Real estate investment will not take out all your energies, until you are prepared and foresighted to take the adventure in full swing. You can save hell lot of time, if you are cautious enough to know the techniques of making a careful investment in the right time and when there are good market conditions existing at that point of time.


Friday 27 January 2017

Shaun Vembutty | Importance of Entrepreneurs and their contribution to society


Entrepreneurs are considered as the national assets, says Shaun Vembutty. They possess the capability to change the way we live and work. Innovations done by these entrepreneurs have changed our standard of living. Entrepreneurs not only create wealth from their ventures but also create jobs and conditions for a prosperous society. According to Shaun Vembutty entrepreneurs are an integral part of the economy and they help in its growth. There will not be any exaggeration if we call them the backbone of the economy. Why do we consider them essential for the economy? Here are the reasons that shows the importance of entrepreneurs.
Create business opportunities:
Entrepreneurs offers opportunities in the form of new goods and services that results in new employment. This helps in the further development of the economy.  We can take the examples of IT companies as in case of India there were only a few industries but today there is a hub of IT industry.  Most important, there are millions of other sectors that are benefited from this particular sector.
Education and training institutes nurtured a new class of IT workers that offers better and high paying jobs. Many other businesses like call center operations, network maintenance companies and hardware providers are flourished with the help of IT industry. From the high qualified person to a construction worker, entrepreneur enables benefits from every aspect of the economy.
Generate wealth
Entrepreneurial venture helps in generating new wealth. These businesses remain confined to the scope of existing markets. Products and technologies developed from entrepreneurs empowers new markets and wealth. Increased employment and higher earnings contribute to better national income in form of taxes. These revenue government used to invest in the different sectors of the economy, be it human sector or any other struggling sector.
According to Shaun Vembutty an entrepreneur helps in the nation’s economy whether directly or indirectly. In simple terms it could be said that entrepreneur is the most essential part that helps in the growth of a nation.
How an entrepreneur affect the economy
Provides competition:
Shaun Vembutty says that entrepreneurs keeps the market live and dynamic. New firms give competition to the old which is an essential step in the path of progress. New firms maintain the foster of productivity which is very necessary.
Encourage structural change:
According to the old sayings, to compete with the new era we need to change ourselves with time. Likewise existing firms need to keep making some structural changes as existing firms often struggle to adjust in new market conditions and permanent changes, getting locked into their old positions. These firms fail to make necessary internal adjustments due to which they lack in creativity.
Development of community:
Entrepreneurs help in the development of community.  They regularly nurture ventures by other like- minded individuals. They set example to a huge population that if once decided, nothing is impossible. There was a time when people were helpless and forced to work under their boss. Unwillingly, they used to perform their task, but today we have lots of examples set by many middle class and poor people in the field of entrepreneurship. As we have discussed that many individuals left their studies and even school to achieve their success and today they are at the top of the success. Many entrepreneurs like Bill Gates, have used their money to finance good causes, from education to health. A nation’s development is related with the growth of entrepreneurs.
Contribution of Entrepreneurs to society:
As Shaun Vembutty says that entrepreneurs are not the only one who get benefited from their business but there is a whole community who gets benefited from their business. Job creation in itself is the most important contribution that an entrepreneur makes to the society. Besides, creating job opportunities entrepreneurs helps in the development of many other sectors of economy be it sports, philanthropy or innovation. By establishing their business they help many unemployed but qualified people who do not have any work to do. Although new firms starts with one or two employees but these numbers may change with the growth of the company.
Causes & charity:
Business individuals donate a lot for charity purposes. They spend a good amount on the well- being of those people who are in great need of it. There are many charitable institutes operated by these entrepreneurs in the nation. Ranging from educational, medical to vocational institutes are there that gain help from business identities.
Government Advisory: Many successful businessmen of nation provides the help to government as an advisor and work with it for the growth of the economy. They offer help to promote well-being of the citizens. Shaun Vembutty says that government often seeks their advice on social and economic activities. As we know, business is essential for any country’s growth and businessmen as its integral part, which often offers its services to government. Their services play a major role in the development and prosperity of the nation.


Monday 2 January 2017

Shaun Vembutty | The Importance in Having a Professional Real Estate Agent

Market Knowledge

Real estate transactions are almost always about the bottom line. A professional real estate agent's knowledge of the local market and access to home listings and sales data helps him recommend realistic prices to both buyers and sellers. Shaun Vembutty shared some market knowledge with you .An experienced agent also will be familiar with market trends over a long period of time. Although the decision about how much to offer or how much to accept ultimately lies with the consumer, your agent's advice helps to ensure that the deal you make is a fair one.


Resources

Agents work with a variety of other real estate professionals with whom you might need to call upon, such as mortgage consultants, home inspectors, attorneys and title companies. If complications arise during the buying and selling process, your agent can recommend the best professional to help you with your specific situation and serve as your intermediary if necessary. Shaun Vembutty tells additional tools and resources for real estate agent .In addition, such tools as the multiple listing service puts a wealth of market data at your agent's fingertips -- information not available from consumer real estate websites.


Negotiation Skills

A real estate transaction involves various steps: from making and accepting an offer to completing inspections and repairs. A buyer's agent will help craft an offer that's reflective of the market and sensitive to her client's budget, while a seller's agent will set a listing price that not only attracts multiple buyers but also recognizes the worth of the property. Shaun Vembutty says ,"if we don't have any skills related our work experience then its meaning less for us." A seller's agent also can advise her client as to what repairs will earn the most bang for the buck, while a buyer's agent can look for problems in a home that could end up costing her client thousands of dollars down the road.


Expertise in Managing Transactions

Even a straightforward sale can derail unless both parties honor deadlines and stay ahead of potential problems. A buyer or seller who goes it alone risks making errors that otherwise would have been prevented by an experienced professional. Shaun Vembutty tells some issues which we seen during work.A real estate agent can correct issues with the purchase agreement, make sure inspections and repairs are completed in a timely manner, and keep both parties on schedule to make the closing. Read More....