Hey You Turkeys: The Holidays Are Here!

Posted on 25. Nov, 2010 by in General

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Oreo Turkey Cookies (Explored), Photo Credit: Coopet Photography

Thanksgiving is here, and if you’re planning on blaming tryptophan, the organic protein found in turkey, for your extreme Thanksgiving Day drowsiness, scientists would argue it’s all in your head!  Tryptophan’s presence is far too small to have any real effect, and rather, sheer caloric intake, booze, and the mere thought of relaxing after a hectic work schedule probably brought you to your stupor.  So accept it!

Unbutton two buttons today and let the fly slide, nobody’s judging; take it in.  You work hard, enjoy the day off, we wish you a very relaxing stupor with your loved ones.

We look forward to many great things here at REsheets.  The new-website-scent has finally sunk in and we’re moving forward with great direction and content.  Be sure to see all the new changes at the start of the New Year.  Thanks always for visiting and have a great holiday season.

50 Extraordinary Photos of Real Estate as Art

Posted on 16. Nov, 2010 by in General

Leftbank Apartments, photo credit: heliophile

Sometimes there’s no more to real estate than what meets the eye.

The following set of pictures are breathtaking, weird, beautiful, or just plain interesting visual real estate productions.  Because if you’d asked Louis the XIV, the Sun King, just what rent he might come to expect on the Palace of Versailles, that would be the end of your French vacation.

Enjoy the imagination of real commercial real estate.

Let us know your favorite.

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Hold On to Your Stocks! One Thing to Know About Your Investments

Posted on 08. Nov, 2010 by in General

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It’s the one arm lean in the early afternoon I remember the most; he’s typically a few years past his prime, but his eyes gleam youth; like a real tipster he checks the front door, then he looks back to me, once more he eyes the door and speaks a bit hushed but with a smile that says ‘I already know the answer to the question I’ve been dying to ask’:

“Where’s the price of gold headed?”

Of course, there’s always the matter-of-fact follow up, “Yeah, I heard it’s going to $2,000 an ounce easy,” or “You’re a fool selling gold now; $3,000 an ounce in no time… well, do you have any gold for sale?”

His buddy’s an expert, I get it.  So here’s a one-step tutorial on valuation: (more…)