Legacy 2016 Miami: Black History Month Issue | Page 13

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2016 REAL ESTATE By Barron Channer @BarronChanner Barron Channer As the saying goes, the three most important things in real estate are location, location and location. There are certainly other factors but the basic point is obvious. This important truism is often under appreciated by those in the best position to capitalize on the power of location – local residents and organizations. For this Black History Month edition, I want to share my perspective of some useful steps that AN INDEPENDENT SUPPLEMENT BY MIA MEDIA & COMMUNICATIONS GROUP TO MIAMI HERALD Plan the Party, if You Want an Invitation neighborhood residents and organizations can take to understand and utilize the real estate potential of their neighborhood for their benefit. Recognize that real estate planning and development requires technical expertise. Get experienced professionals, who care about your community, involved in the process from the start. Their guidance will help to minimize common mistakes ma H