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A lawyer buys a $100,000 interest in a limited partnership formed to develop shopping centers; a college professor puts $10,000 into a real estate investment trust; a real estate broker buys a $500,000 apartment building; a manufacturing firm invests millions in a new plant; the U.S. government spends billions to create a dam and reservoir system; all have made real estate investment decisions.
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs):
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initial tax basis, potential gross rent, installment method gain, possible present values, cost recovery allowances, wraparound lender, most probable selling price, adjusted tax basis, wraparound note, operating forecast, price searchers, required equity investment, real estate investment analysis, feasibility analysts, first mortgage note, effective gross income, anticipated holding period, estate market analysis, forecasting income, level monthly payments, debt coverage ratio, limited partnership shares, real estate portfolio management, passive activity income, net operating income
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Maegen's Magic Manor, Internal Revenue Code, Urban Land Institute, Internal Revenue Service, New York, Code Section, Swampy Knolls, Englewood Cliffs, The Dryden Press, Simon's Sylvan Setting, Mortgage Assumed, Salary Expense, Uniform Limited Partnership Act, Appraisal Institute, Commerce Clearing House, United States, Income-Expense Analysis, Managerial Finance, Contemporary Risk Measures, Department of Commerce, Fundamentals of Financial Management, Gayle Berens, Market Value of Property Received, Michigan Ave, Other Taxing Issues
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