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		<title>Top 7 Countries That Invest In U.S. Real Estate</title>
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Despite a recent slowdown, the U.S. real estate market continues to be a popular investment destination for foreign investors. Attracted by a desirable return on investment, many foreign nations continue to invest heavily in the U.S. residential and commercial real estate markets. In fact, in 2005, foreign investment in U.S. real estate reached 1.83 trillion.
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<p>Despite a recent slowdown, the U.S. real estate market continues to be a popular investment destination for foreign investors. Attracted by a desirable return on investment, many foreign nations continue to invest heavily in the U.S. residential and commercial real estate markets. In fact, in 2005, foreign investment in U.S. real estate reached 1.83 trillion.</p>
<p>&#13;To evaluate the impact of foreign investment on the U.S. real estate market, the National Association of Realtors (NAR) produced a 2006 report entitled &#8216;Foreign Investment in U.S. Real Estate: Current Trends and Historical Perspective.&#8217; The report provides insights into the trends in foreign real estate investment, its impact on the U.S. economy, and the major countries that participate in U.S. real estate investment. Below are some highlights from the NAR report.</p>
<p>&#13;According to the U.S. Department of Commerce, the top seven countries that had significant holdings in U.S. real estate as of 2005 were:</p>
<p>&#13;Germany &#8211; 13 %<br />&#13;Latin America &#8211; 13 %<br />&#13;Australia &#8211; 11 %<br />&#13;Japan -10 %<br />&#13;United Kingdom &#8211; 10 %<br />&#13;Canada &#8211; 6 %<br />&#13;Netherlands &#8211; 6 %</p>
<p>&#13;The U.S. economy is wide open to foreign investors. Both investors and Americans significantly benefit from all this foreign investment. The NAR study estimates that without foreign investments in the securities market, the long-term lending rates would be four percentage points higher than the current rate, which would adversely impact the U.S. real estate market.</p>
<p>&#13;Foreign direct investment into the U.S. not only creates more jobs but also contributes to the demand for U.S. real estate. In fact, foreign investment may be responsible for creating two million U.S. jobs by the end of 2006, which further bolsters the demand for U.S. real estate.</p>
<p>&#13;Permanent and temporary immigration of foreign-born workers into the U.S. further bolsters the demand for real estate. According to the Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University, 1.2 million net immigrants are expected to arrive in the United States annually. This immigration pattern is expected to offset the decrease in housing demand by post baby-boomer generations.</p>
<p>&#13;In summary, the impact of foreign investment and immigration into the U.S. will continue to play a major role in the U.S. real estate market.</p>
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		<title>Mommy&#8217;s Money Cents</title>
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		<title>The Future of Digital Photography</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Mar 2010 03:08:15 +0000</pubDate>
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Just a few years ago digital photography was a new technology but today it has gone through many innovative changes. Although most of us think of digital photography in terms of the camera we carry around, it expands into more areas including that of medical and criminal science. What used to be almost impossible even [...]]]></description>
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<p>Just a few years ago digital photography was a new technology but today it has gone through many innovative changes. Although most of us think of digital photography in terms of the camera we carry around, it expands into more areas including that of medical and criminal science. What used to be almost impossible even twenty years ago is possible with digital photography technology. Look at the composite drawings of suspects that police used to do—digital photography now allows this to be done on a computer with digital technology. Medical facilities use it for X-rays and other types of visual testing procedures.</p>
<p> When we look to the past and how far digital photography has come in the first eight years of the 21st century, we can only imagine what it might hold for us in the future. In many areas the use of digital photography has replaced methods that were far less precise and accurate, especially in the medical field. There is a definite need for this field to be expanded and constantly renovated because of the way our lives in general run. We are a very fast-paced society and with that fast pace comes for the need for more modern and innovative technology. Not only do professional photographers need to stay on top of these innovations but also anyone in any field that includes any type of digital photography.</p>
<p> Unlike the film we used to use to take pictures, digital photography has many more areas in which to improve. Film cameras had reached their limit when digital photography came onto the market but we have only tapped into a small portion of its capabilities at the present time. How vast that knowledge and ability will become is unknown at the present time and will only be known as time lapses and the world sees the changes it can create. What is certain is that digital photography is an area that is still new enough for us to make many improvements over even the next decade.</p>
<p> We have seen major changes in digital photography over the past decade, and we will see many more over the next one. The cameras have gone from being expensive and complicated to learn to small intricate pieces that will fit easily in a pocket at a fraction of the original cost. The future of digital photography will be one of more innovations and improvements.</p>
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		<title>Myths About Real Estate Agents</title>
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There are some myths about real estate agents, many of which are not so flattering.  But when it comes down to it, real estate agents are not too out there, and there is a logical explanation to each misconception.  Let&#8217;s straighten out a couple myths and facts.
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Myth #1: They have big hair.
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<p>There are some myths about real estate agents, many of which are not so flattering.  But when it comes down to it, real estate agents are not too out there, and there is a logical explanation to each misconception.  Let&#8217;s straighten out a couple myths and facts.</p>
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<p>Myth #1: They have big hair.</p>
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<p>Fact: Though occasionally real estate agents do have big hair, most are regular people who get up in the morning just like you do, and go to work just like you do. Many real estate agents, in fact, are going bald due to stress related hair loss. Same with the fancy dagger-shaped manicures; in actuality, many real estate agents have bitten their nails down to nubs.</p>
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<p>Myth #2:  Real Estate Agents drive luxury cars while talking on their cell phones.</p>
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<p>Fact: Itâ??s true that real estate agents are often trying to do too many things at once, but they like to be careful about it. And though real estate agents would like to make a good impression on you, more often than not they drive Hondas and Toyotas and hope that their hard work will sell you, not their Lexus.</p>
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<p>Myth #3: Real Estate Agents know your area.</p>
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<p>Fact:  Just like normal people, real estate agents canâ??t know everything. Though they do spend a lot of time driving around town, they canâ??t be in all places at once, and they themselves probably have preferences for one neighborhood versus another.  Make it clear to your realtor what kind of area you want to live in, and they can help you look within that section of town.</p>
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<p>Myth #4: Real Estate Agents live outside of time.</p>
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<p>Fact:  Real estate agents have lives too, and those lives happen to take place in the same physical realm as yours does. While it might seem like they spend a strangely disproportionate chunk of time speaking with you, they are actually trying to be as time-conscious as possible, so that you can move more quickly into your home and they can move more quickly to helping their next client.  </p>
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<p>Myth #5: Real Estate Agents just want your money.</p>
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<p>Fact:  What real estate agents actually want is an easy life. They want to help you find a home you love, and they want to make their (often small) bit of commission off of it (and thatâ??s off the sale, not out of your pocket).   They do not want your soul or your firstborn, just some patience, consideration, and a positive home-buying experience for all.</p>
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		<title>Role Of Real Estate Agent In Vacation And Second Home Markets</title>
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Second home sales have been increasing over the last few years with more people becoming second home owners. In 2005 alone, 40 percent of the homes sold were second homes. Demographics, all time low mortgage rates, and healthy rise in home prices have contributed to this development in the second home market. Besides these, a [...]]]></description>
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<p>Second home sales have been increasing over the last few years with more people becoming second home owners. In 2005 alone, 40 percent of the homes sold were second homes. Demographics, all time low mortgage rates, and healthy rise in home prices have contributed to this development in the second home market. Besides these, a major factor that has helped augment the buying and selling of second homes is the real estate professional.</p>
<p>&#13;The National Association of Realtors conducted research on the profile of second-home owners in 2006. According to the NAR report entitled &#8216;2006 Profile of Second-Home Owners&#8217;, a majority of second home sales transactions are conducted using the services of real estate agents.</p>
<p>&#13;The statistics are remarkable; 64 % of vacation home buyers purchased their home using the services of a real estate agent by the end of 2005 &#8211; a marked increase from less than 50 % of vacation-home buyers in 2003. Also, 65 % of investment-home buyers purchased their home with the help of a real estate agent &#8211; an increase from 53 % of pre-2003. In comparison, only 14 % of vacation-home buyers and 7 % of investment-home buyers purchased directly from builders from 2003 to 2005.</p>
<p>&#13;The growing role of the real estate professional is evident from the following figures:</p>
<p>&#13;1. Of vacation home sales made, 71 % of them were second homes and 74 % of the sales were made using the services of a real estate agent.</p>
<p>&#13;2. Of the investment properties sold, 85 % of them were previously owned and 62 % of the sales were made using the services of a real estate agent.</p>
<p>&#13;The use of real estate agents in second home sales transactions varied according to the home&#8217; location.</p>
<p>&#13;1. Buyers used a real estate agent more frequently while purchasing a vacation home located in a suburb/subdivision (56 %) or a rural area (57 %) than for homes in other locations.</p>
<p>&#13;2. About 66 % of buyers who purchased an investment property in an urban/central city area or in a suburb/subdivision, used the services of a real estate agent more frequently than those who purchased a home in other locations.</p>
<p>&#13;Real estate professionals continue to be the first source of information to second-home buyers (38 % of vacation-home buyers and 34 % of investment-home buyers). The real estate professional also plays a major role when second-home owners plan to buy additional properties. If you are thinking of buying a second home or vacation home, seek out the services of a real estate agent to guide you through your next home purchase.</p>
<p>&#13;1. The percentage of second home owners who are more likely to use a real estate agent in their next home purchase is quite high. Among vacation-home owners it is 79 % and investment-home owners 73 %.</p>
<p>&#13;2. Among second home owners, 65 % of vacation-home owners and 64% of investment-property owners are more likely to use a real estate agent in their next home sales.</p>
<p>&#13;Given these statistics, it is no wonder that the real estate agent plays a pivotal role in helping people buy and sell second homes. So whether you are a second-home buyer or seller, enlist the services of an agent for a smooth, hassle free real estate transaction.</p>
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