Posts Tagged ‘2013’

Leasebreak.com Sponsors Real Estate Board of New York’s (REBNY) Fall 2013 Rental Summit: Expanding Your Rental Business Through Listings

Thursday, November 14th, 2013


New York, NY (PRWEB) November 06, 2013

Leasebreak.com, the new short term rental solution, is pleased to announce sponsorship of The Real Estate Board of New Yorks (REBNY) Fall 2013 Rental Summit, Expanding Your Rental Business Through Listings. This sold out event will be held at REBNY headquarters this Thursday November 7th.

REBNY is the real estate industrys leading trade association with over 13,000 members. Their educational seminars are some of the best the real estate industry has to offer.

We are sponsoring this event because we support REBNY and the educational events they champion for the brokerage community. We also want to raise awareness for our newly launched resource, leasebreak.com, where agents and brokers can find and post short term rentals on behalf of their clients, said Phil Horigan, Founder and CEO of Leasebreak.com.

About Leasebreak.com

Founded by Phil Horigan, Leasebreak.com is a groundbreaking tool used to match those renters looking for a short term rental with those tenants looking to exit their rental lease early (with landlord approval). The short term NYC rental market is notoriously difficult for renters. Separately, NYC tenants often have a very difficult time finding someone to take over their leases. This website solves both of these problems simultaneously by creating an efficient marketplace where these two groups of people can find each other. Given the initial market acceptance and success in the NYC market, Leasebreak.com is planning to expand to other regions in the near future.







More Real Estate Groups Press Releases

Real Estate Scorecard Recommends Doubletop Mountain Hike on October 19, 2013 – Balsam Mountain Preserve’s Most Challenging Hike in Western North Carolina

Monday, November 4th, 2013


Asheville, NC (PRWEB) October 17, 2013

One of the most difficult hiking trails at Balsam Mountain Preserve is called Over the Doubletop which wends from the Cold Springs Gap (aka Fern Gap) to the summit of Doubletop Mountain at an elevation of almost 5,500 feet. The trails elevation from start to summit is 780 feet of strenuous hiking for practiced and proficient hikers. The reward for reaching the peak is the expansive view of the surrounding area from the observation tower. From the tower, views of other nearby mountain tops as well as the Nantahala National Forest, 500,000 acres of unspoiled national parkland.

Celebrating their 20th Anniversary, the Balsam Mountain Trust just surpassed their fund-raising goals which helps maintain one of the best nature preserves in Western North Carolina. Each week the trust organizes hikes for residents on a very personal level on the Balsam Mountain Preserve hiking trails or off property. The next big hike is scheduled for October 19, 2013.

We dont quit hiking because we grow old, we grow old because we quit hiking. (from The Hiking Fools on the Great American Road Trip) Groomed hiking trails are one of the most popular amenity requests by Baby Boomers searching for mountain property in gated communities in Western North Carolina.

Near a Blue Ridge Parkway entrance, one of the best nature preserves in Western North Carolina has them, some of which connect to the Blue Ridge Mountain Trails. Whether thru hikers or section hikers, residents of Balsam Mountain Preserve can HYOH (Hike Your Own Hike). 30 miles of Balsam Mountain Preserve hiking trails of varying levels of difficulty provide hiking opportunities for every skill level.

Balsam Mountain Preserve has two dedicated naturalists on staff to coach and guide residents with the community’s wide variety of trails. One of the most popular hiking trails is the Sugarloaf Creek Trail. It starts at a waterfall that falls over a prominent rock ledge and slopes downward gradually where hikers will find quaint bridges, log steps, and gravel roads.

Not far from the top of the trail is a narrow area between two boulders known as fat mans squeeze. In addition to the falls and fat mans squeeze, the must-see on this trail is the remote cabin at the bottom of the trail, which is representative of the homes that families lived in during the 1800s. Rustic in its lack of modern conveniences, the cabin provides shelter and, for interested residents, reservations can be made for overnight stays. All in all, the trail boasts beautiful birch, poplar, oak, maple and beech trees, all of which blaze with riotous color during autumn.

Also extremely popular in one of the best nature preserves in Western North Carolina is the Camp Ground Loop Trail. This trail has a moderate terrain that slopes down gradually 100 feet for a little over a mile ending at the family camping grounds. The camping grounds have two cabins for overnight stays, an open-air pavilion, an outdoor grill and a fire pit. The must see on this trail is the Dark Ridge Creek which has superior water quality due in part to its rushing down over 5,000 feet. Because of the campgrounds proximity to the creek, many folks enjoy fly-fishing and shore lunches (catch it and cook it). The trail meets up with the Fisher Cove trail to return to camp. Along the way, residents traverse log steps and bridges with views, where they are able to admire the beautiful rhododendrons, sugar maples, a grape vine on a tulip tree and more. All of this beauty and fun is very near a Blue Ridge Parkway entrance.

Connecting with the Dark Ridge Camp Loop on the west, the Upper Dark Ridge Creek Trail is 1.75 miles round trip. Even with its 400 foot elevation change, it is one of the easier trails to hike with a terrain that meanders along an old logging road. Various marked vantage points have views of the must see rushing stream of the Dark Ridge Creek which begins its spectacular descent from about 5,400 feet on the side of Old Bald Ridge and Grassy Ridge in the Great Balsam Mountains.

BALSAM MOUNTAIN TRUST ORGANIZED HIKES OFF PROPERTY:

One of the most popular hikes starts at the Cataloochee Mountain. Not only do the preserved, historic churches, school, and homes make this an interesting hike, but also a herd of elk can often be seen grazing in the Cataloochee Valley. This hike ends at the award winning Swag Inn in Waynesville where hikers can stay to feast on sumptuous fare, turn and return to the start, or leave the hike from the inn. Balsam Mountain Preserve’s activity calendar keeps property owners up to date with upcoming organized hikes off.

About Real Estate Scorecard:

Real Estate Scorecard writes unbiased real estate reviews providing in-depth information about popular gated communities in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee, all in an effort to help people discover where to retire in the Southeast.

Website: http://realestatescorecard.com







Related Celebrity Real Estate Press Releases

Receive updates on recent PPP infrastructure developments at SMi’s 12th annual Benelux Infrastructure Forum | 18th and 19th November 2013, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Friday, October 25th, 2013


Amsterdam (PRWEB UK) 13 October 2013

The Benelux region has seen a strong pipeline of projects come to market, and with more on the way (around 5 to 6bn worth in the next five years in the Netherlands alone), the Benelux PPP market is seen as good value for money. Investors, both domestic and foreign, are continually attracted by the regions balanced distribution of risks, standardisation and transparency.

Against this backdrop, SMis 12th annual Benelux Infrastructure Forum will provide an unparalleled opportunity to learn from and network with the most senior level speakers across all aspects of the infrastructure community. The two-day programme will contain an array of recent PPP case-studies from the Benelux region, which will expand your knowledge and provide the information required to help attract and secure international investors.

Speaker Panel includes:

Willem Stitselaar, Managing Director, Macquarie Capital
Benoit Theys, Real Estate & PPP Finance Manager, AG Real Estate
Thibaut Willems, Counsel, NautaDutilh
Jan Willem van Roggen, Managing Director Infrastructure & Renewables, NIBC Bank
Johan Mouraux, Partner, DLA Piper
Faraidon Saheb-Zadha, Director, Barclays
Steven Van Garsse, Manager, Flemish PPP Knowledge Centre
Roeland van der Zee, Senior Consultant, Aon Global Risk Consulting
Errol Scholten, Director PPP Assets, Strukton Integrale Projecten
Erik Jan Snik, Coordinator, Public Private Investments, Ministry of Finance
Karel Joos, Director, Interel Belgium
Arent van Wassenaer, Partner, Allen&Overy
Jeroen Ki

Gr

Wednesday, October 16th, 2013


Morristown, NJ (PRWEB) October 10, 2013

For the second year in a row, Gr

Receive PPP infrastructure updates at SMi’s 12th annual Benelux Infrastructure Forum | 18th and 19th November 2013, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Saturday, October 5th, 2013


Amsterdam (PRWEB UK) 22 September 2013

With less financing from the private sector, infrastructure projects are relying on different sources of investment from public financing, pension funds and international investors. PPP needs to attract money from alternative sources and may turn to international investors. With the infrastructure sector developing in and around the Benelux region, find out what challenges were faced, how these were overcome and the future outlook of the infrastructure market.

Against this backdrop, SMi’s 12th annual Benelux Infrastructure Forum will provide a comprehensive update on the latest PPP, maintenance and infrastructure developments in the Benelux region, with key case studies and expert insight shared on how this will affect your organisation. The two-day forum will enable your business to learn and network from the most senior level delegates across all aspects of the infrastructure community. This year’s programme builds on the success of the 2012 event with key professionals in the PPP, maintenance and infrastructure sectors being brought together to discuss the latest issues and trends affecting the region.

Key highlights include: