* Arizona State University
* Clemson University
* Cornell University
* Columbia University
* University of Denver
* Harvard University
* Massachusetts Institute of Technology
* University of Maryland
* New York University
* University of Southern California
* Texas A&M University
Those are all the schools who have a Masters program in Real Estate development. I am curious about this profession and confused on how to get into the field…Thanks!
Reid called funding for construction of a bridge over the Colorado River, among other projects, “incredibly good news for Nevada” in a news release after passage of the 2005 transportation bill.
Harry Reid failed to mention, though, that just across the river in Arizona, he owns 160 acres of land several miles from proposed bridge sites and that the bridge could add value to his real estate investment.
We have bridges collapsing due to lack of maintenance, but Harry Reid gets a new bridge that adds value to his own personal property? Is this the democratic culture of corruption?
Ladies & Gentlemen, Don’t shoot the messenger. Yes both sides of the fence are guilty of this, however I remember during the election that Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid saying they were going to eliminate pork spending.
Funny how now that they are in power they now are leading the charge, they can’t spend the money fast enough.
The state’s strong economy has been a magnet for illegal immigrants for years. But a growing number are pulling up stakes out of fear they will be jobless come Jan. 1, when the law takes effect. The departures are drawing cheers from immigration hard-liners and alarm from business owners already seeing a drop in sales.
It’s impossible to count how many undocumented immigrants have fled because of the new law. But based on interviews with undocumented immigrants, immigrant advocates, community leaders and real-estate agents, at least several hundred have left since Democratic Gov. Janet Napolitano signed the bill on July 2. There are an estimated 500,000 illegal immigrants in Arizona
Some are moving to other states, where they think they will have an easier time getting jobs. Others are returning to Mexico, selling their effects and putting their houses on the market.
The number departing is expected to mushroom as the Jan. 1 deadline draws closer. After that, the law will require employers to verify the employment eligibility of their workers through a federal database.
“I would say we are losing at least 100 people a day,” said Elias Bermudez, founder of Immigrants Without Borders and host of a daily talk-radio program aimed at undocumented immigrants.
http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/news/articles/0826sanctionsimpact08260.html
Thanks for any help, we greatly appreciate it.
Phx, AZ: I only lived here for 2 years of my childhood. I have a huge family that lives here that is always having fun. The home prices are more reasonable. But it gets very hot during the summer. I would be interested in persuing real estate here.
Sd, CA: I lived here most of my life. I graduated high school and have a best friend for life there. But the home prices are very expensive and my mom wants to move to Arizona, so I would be eventually left alone in SD with only my friends. It is a very beautiful city, and it has a lot of oppurunity; I could do real estate here too.
Right now I am staying at my brothers house in AZ.
I need to decide where to choose…
Where would you go????
thank u