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Volume 2 - Number 7 | July 11, 2006
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Top Story: Secondary Sales Talk Heats Up at RealShare
By Michelle Napoli While there is concern that the prospect of secondary market-type liquidity for TIC interests is raising raise red flags on Capitol Hill, at least a few parties are making efforts to become buyers in such resale opportunities.
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Industry Update: Welton Street Gets No-Action Letter
By Michelle Napoli Welton Street Investments LLC received a no-action letter from the Securities and Exchange Commission stating it would not seek enforcement action against non-registered real estate brokerage firms that have licensees who are dually licensed as securities reps with Welton Street.
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More RealShare Coverage and a San Francisco Billboard
By Michelle Napoli Even after the daylong RealShare TIC event came to a close, 1031 exchanges and tenants-in-common investments couldnt have been far from the minds of attendees and speakers. At least they weren't for the out-of-towners who happened to notice a small billboard advertising 1031 Exchange Opportunities" along Interstate 280 between downtown San Francisco to SFO Airport.
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SPONSOR UPCLOSE: Cabot 1031
By Michelle Napoli A principal in the real estate business since 1990, Carlton Cabot has worked in good and bad markets and with a variety of kinds of capital partners. He started by teaming up with several families and a university endowment, buying and developing everything from land deals and single family homes to office buildings and retail centers in the midst of the meltdown that resulted from tax reform, the S&L crisis and too much leverage and development in the property markets.
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