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Alaska Pacific Signs LOI For Eagle Ford Lease

2013-04-17 16:25:00| OGI

The transaction would also give the company 100% oil and gas rights to all depths on the property.

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JLL To Market for Lease 4000 Mac Arthur Blvd

2013-04-15 15:37:00| National Real Estate Investor

Jones Lang LaSalle has been tapped to market for lease 4000 MacArthur Blvd. The two-building, class-A office property is 380,000 sq. ft. within the Koll Center Newport. read more

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Manhattan Business Interiors Inks 10-year, 13,978-SF Lease at 48 West 37th St.

2013-04-15 02:29:00| National Real Estate Investor

Manhattan Business Interiors Inc. has signed a 10-year, 13,978-sq.-ft. lease at 48 West 37th Street. read more

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Should I Buy or Lease a Car? Or Pay Cash?

2013-04-12 17:16:40| AutomotiveDigest.com - Automotive Industry News

You've found the right car for your needs and your budget; now it's time to find the right way to pay for it. Should I buy or lease a car? According to CNW Marketing Research, 70.5 percent of people finance their cars; the rest lease (18.5 percent) or pay up front with cash (11 percent). Each method has advantages and disadvantages, and the recent financial turmoil on Wall Street has complicated things. Ultimately, though, choosing the right way to pay for your car depends on the type of car you're getting, how long you want to own it, how much cash you have and your credit score. Colin Bird, with Cars.com, offers information that dealers can use when advising their customers on which method is best for their next car purchase. [Read more]The Article Should I Buy or Lease a Car? Or Pay Cash? appeared first on Automotive Digest.

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Sign and Drive Lease Deals May Not Be a Deal

2013-04-12 15:59:10| AutomotiveDigest.com - Automotive Industry News

Leasing isnt for everyone Cars.com reports that according to CNW Market Research, nearly a fifth of drivers, 18.5 percent, choose to lease their vehicles instead of taking out an auto loan. But with no money down required, sign and drive lease deals can seem like simple and cheap way for consumers to get behind the wheel of their dream car. However, in its latest report, GoBankingRates finds that "sign and drive" deals aren't usually as convenient or cost-effective as they're advertised to be. Stacey Bumpus, a contributor to GoBankingRates.com, did an investigation into the "sign and drive" aspect of leasing an automobile, which is important for dealers to read and be aware of for their leasing customers. [Read more]The Article Sign and Drive Lease Deals May Not Be a Deal appeared first on Automotive Digest.

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