Florida Real Estate

Feb 25
15:20

2010

Paul Svejda

Paul Svejda

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Real estate is a lucrative business if you know what you are doing. For someone like Paul Svejda of Orlando, Florida who has sold real estate since 1982, there isn't anything to it any longer. However, it hasn't always been easy. Especially in today's economy, selling real estate gets harder and harder all the time. There are many things to know and in a place like Florida where many of the homes are very large, you really have to know just how to talk to someone so that they will want the house that is thousands of square feet larger than they need.

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The first thing that anyone must do if they are wanting to sell real estate professionally in any area of the United States is to obtain a realtor's license. There are many courses that you can take,Florida Real Estate Articles some are online but others are a day long class that will give you all the information you need so that you can sell houses and property until your heart's content. Getting a realtor's license is not that difficult if you are willing to sit in a class for a day and pay close attention. There are several laws pertaining to land ownership and things that you must disclose when selling a piece of property. As long as you can pass the exam, you can sell real estate in any state you want.

Paul has sold real estate in Orlando for over twenty-five years. He specializes in senior living, commercial offices and foreclosures. In the case of helping seniors, he has helped reduce property taxes so that some of them can keep their homes, or make it more affordable for others to sell theirs. He has also worked with several people to turn abandoned hotels into senior living facilities. There is nothing better than being able to help others, such as in the instance of helping seniors.

Senior care and assisted living are huge right now with all the baby boomer's getting older. It is no wonder that there is more need for senior homes and assisted living facilities. If there is a hotel that meets all of the specifications, you will probably find Paul there, looking at it.