The Effect of the Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003 on Real Estate Investors

Volume 28, Number 4 Published: Winter 2003-2004 By J. Russell Hardin and Jack R. Fay Photo: Devrim PINAR/Shutterstock.com If real estate investors are to maximize after-tax profits and maintain appropriate levels of capital investment, they must have a working knowledge of the latest legislative changes enacted by the United States Congress that pertain to real… Read more

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Focus on Market Returns: What Returns will the Market Deliver?

Winter 2003-2004, Vol 28, No 4 Abstract not available

Focus on Hospitality: Predictive Powers of Hotel Cycles

Winter 2003-2004, Vol 28, No 4   Abstract not available.

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Focus on Global Issues: What Makes for a Successful City?

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Evolution of Liability for Flood Damages: Where Are We Now?

Winter 2003-2004, Vol 28, No 4 Abstract: Changing weather patterns and several recent catastrophic storms have highlighted the collision between urban redevelopment, suburban expansion, “sunbelt” or “greenfield” growth, and changing governmental philosophies regulating drainage.  

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Advance Due-Diligence Activities Benefit Contaminated Real Estate Transactions

Winter 2003-2004, Vol 28, No 4 Abstract: This article discusses and illustrates advantages to the seller of performing environmental due-diligence activities prior to marketing contaminated or "brownfield" real estate. A recent brownfield transaction is tracked through the due-diligence activities, the valuation process, the offer-to-purchase negotiation and closing. The advantages, to the seller, of performing advance due-diligence... Read More

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