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1). Investors - How To Buy a House For Your Rent To Own Inventory By : Bob
First and foremost, this article is for investors. As an investor, you should not (must not) have any emotional ties to any of your properties. You are in this business to make a fair and honest profit, and you will sell your home(s) when it makes sense to do so. Your goals should be to buy low and sell high, generate a positive ca...
2). Real Estate Terms – From Condominiums to Deeds of Trust By : Raynor
When buying or selling a property, it always helps to have a basic understanding of real estate terms. In this on going series of articles, we take a look at definitions starting with “condominium.”
1) Condominium - A type of ownership in real property where all of the owners in a collection of properties jointly own everything except...
3). Invest In Real Estate With No Money Down By : Dr. Drew Henry
Are you thinking of investing in real estate? But you do not have enough cash to do so. Here is a tip you can use as long as the property seller is willing to negotiate with you. To be fair, not every seller will be interested (or even understand) the concept outlined. Your best bet is to find a property that the owner has great interest in selling...
4). Delaware Real Estate – Living on the Water By : Raynor
A classic Atlantic state, Delaware is known for beaches and towns on the Atlantic Ocean. Delaware real estate prices aren’t bad and appreciation is excellent.
Delaware
Delaware is a state with a lot of coastline. When you think of wind swept beaches on the Atlantic Ocean, you’re thinking of Delaware. The beach areas come ...
5). Finding Structural Problems During Escrow – Small Rural Home Example By : Raynor
In rural home purchases, the transaction is often subject to a satisfactory home inspection being done. Any imperfections are usually corrected during escrow. Now and then, however, a home inspection uncovers severe structural problems. What happens then?
Structural Problems – Small Rural Home
With a small rural home purch...
6). The Real Estate Market in Scottsdale, Arizona By : Raynor
Scottsdale is hot, hot, and hot. Well, at least the temperature is. The real estate market in Scottsdale has been very cool for some time notwithstanding national trends.
The Real Estate Market in Scottsdale, Arizona
Scottsdale is located just to the north and east of Phoenix. With the growth explosion in both areas, it i...
7). Connecticut Real Estate – Pleasant Northeastern Escape By : Raynor
Connecticut is close to all the major attractions in the Northeast, but has much to offer on its own. If you’re looking for a little peace in the Northeast, Connecticut real estate is a good option.
Connecticut
With a colonial history, beach towns and little seaside villages, Connecticut is a classic Northeastern state. U...
8). 7 Shortcuts to Internet Home Buying By : Bill Carey
Searching for a home is becoming easier every day with more access to web sites across the country Realtor.com is the king of real estate listings. There are real estate company sites such as ColdwellBanker.com and Remax.com where you can access the local affiliates and all their listings in the US, Canada, or International. Or a little back door p...
9). Cheap Houses For Sale By : Steve Gillman
We found cheap houses for sale all over the country. My wife Ana and I were on a seven-week drive around the country. It was a vacation, but we looked at houses too, and bought one in a great little town in the mountains of western Montana. It cost $17,500, and after $2000 to fix it up, we lived there for several months before selling it for $28,00...
10). Location Feature - Alhaurin el Grande, Malaga, Spain By : Martin Dell
During Roman times, the settlement was thought to have been blessed by the gods due to its fertility, favourable climate and proximity to precious mineral deposits. This led the Moors to later name the town Alhaurin, literally meaning the Garden of Allah.
The town has undergone many tribulations, including an earthquake in 1680, variou...
11). Buying Tips for France - Part 2 By : webvivre
11. Buying land in France
Any purchase of a French property covering more than a hectare (2.47 acres) has to be referred to the Société d’Aménagement Foncier et d’Etablissement Rural (SAFER), a body which has the right to pre-empt the sale if it feels that the property should remain in agricultural use; the notaire handling the sale wi...
12). Preparing for an Appraisal - Plan For It By : Raynor
A critical part of selling a home is the appraisal. Here’s how to plan for it.
You have a contract to sell your home and now the appraiser is coming. The appraisal needs to come in at a good price in order for your buyer to get his loan. What should you do?
The Appraiser Says
Appraisers typically tell people ...
13). How a 1031 Exchange Works By : Michael Southard
A section 1031 tax deferral allows an investor to sell a property, then reinvest the proceeds in a new property and defer all capital gain taxes. Specific conditions for the exchange state that it must be of “like-kind” and must take place within 45 days of the close of the sale. To understand more about how this exchange works, consider the follow...
14). Tips On Buying A Home By : Bob Benson
This guide will help you know exactly what questions you should be asking when you are looking for a home inspector that will inspect your potential new home. By choosing the right home inspector, you will be providing you and your family with a high level of comfort by allowing yourselves to know if there are any types of problems, disrepair, or b...
15). Maine Real Estate – The Pine Tree State By : Raynor
While a vast majority of Maine is forested, the beautiful shoreline dominates the state. Maine real estate prices, however, are surprisingly reasonable.
Maine
Maine is one of the more beautiful states in the country. Travel inland and you will find pine tree forests everywhere. In fact, nearly 80 percent of the inland are...
16). BULGARIA - The Hype, False Urgency and Exaggerated Returns By : computerincome
Did you see the episode of the BBC2 program 'How to pay off your mortgage in 2 years'. In this episode the man of the family travelled to Bansko, Bulgaria looking for an investment property. I am not sure of how much he had to spend but he was taken to view a number of properties by an agent from an 'un-named' agency and charged a whopping 1000 Eur...
17). Foreclosures – Take Action Early By : Dave Carter
If you’re looking at the potential for foreclosures, the worst thing you can do is take a “wait and see” attitude. In fact, the earlier you can start talking to – and negotiating with – your creditors, the better.
Start early actually means that you should contact the person or company that holds the title to your property as soon as y...
18). UK Property Market By : Xpat Admin
The price of houses in the UK saw an astronomical rise over the last few years, but for the last year or so, we have experienced a cooling off period in terms of house price inflation. Many prophets of doom were predicting a house price crash, last seen in the eighties, but the housing market has remained stable.
Although house sales a...
19). Home Inspection By : Steve Gillman
Is there any good reason to do your own home inspection? How about to get a better deal. Every flaw you can find is a negotiating point. You don't have to learn building codes, and you probably should use a professional inspector in any case. The point of learning what to look for is to protect yourself and get a better deal.
Home I...
20). North Carolina Real Estate – Mountains, Coast and Tobacco Road By : Raynor
North Carolina has much to offer and is booming. North Carolina real estate is on the move as well.
North Carolina
North Carolina is a state with a variety of styles. Head to the mountains and you’ll find a slower, gentler pace of life in stunning scenery. Providing over 15 percent of all the Christmas trees in the United...
21). Closing Costs When Buying A Home By : Raynor
Closing costs are often the last thing a person thinks of when buying a home. While closing is the joyous moment the home becomes yours, the costs can be surprisingly aggravating.
When you purchase a home, condo or other property, you will go through a period known as escrow. During escrow, various issues related to the property transf...
22). The Australian Real Estate Market in 2006 By : Rhiannon Williamson
Australia has led the worldwide real estate boom and enjoyed record price increases over the past three years, but as 2006 gets underway many fear that the recent success of the Australian real estate market is not sustainable.
While the Australian housing market may well face a short period of economic adjustment, there are still ways...
23). Million Solar Roof Initiative – U.S. Department of Energy By : SolarMan
The U.S. Department of Energy has been given a mission of reducing fossil fuel dependence and pollution in the country. Its answer is the Million Solar Roof Initiative.
Million Solar Roof Initiative – U.S. Department of Energy
For the past 20 years, the Department of Energy has been trying to motivate private industry to ...
24). Budget for Closing Costs – Loan Origination Fees and PMI By : Dan Lewis
Once you reach an agreement on the purchase of a home, things start moving quickly. In the chaos, it is important to remember to budget for closing costs.
Budget for Closing Costs – Loan Origination Fees and PMI
Closing costs are fees associated with miscellaneous events associated with a home purchase, things such as pro...
25). Why Do Real Estate Agents Need Websites? By : Madison Lockwood
There is no question that the advent of the internet as an ecommerce hosting tool has transformed the real estate industry. The internet is a particularly well qualified platform for real estate presentation. Today's large real estate websites will sort available properties by area and then present them with a combination of written information, ph...
26). Anchorage Alaska Real Estate By : jen
Anchorage, Alaska, is located in Anchorage County and lies 1434 miles northwest of Seattle, Washington. Anchorage has a population of 260,283. Its residents enjoy outdoor activities like kayaking through Prince William Sound, fly-fishing, skiing, and hiking and a relatively mild climate.
Anchorage is a historical and bustling city that...
27). Burbank California Real Estate By : jen
Burbank, California, is located in Los Angeles County, and is nine miles north of Los Angeles, California. Burbank has a population of 100,316. Among its residents are those who work in the media and entertainment field. NBC, Warner Studios, and Disney Entertainment call Burbank their home. The city is served by Burbank International Airport....
28). What Happens To My Mortgage When I Sell My Home By : Raynor
You’ve decided to make the plunge and sell you home. More than a few people have innocently asked me, “What happens to my mortgage when I sell my home?”
What Happens to My Mortgage When I sell My Home
If you own a home, you undoubtedly are carrying a mortgage on it. A mortgage is simply a loan from a bank or financial ins...
29). Real Estate Ownership - Condominium or Fee Simple By : Roselind Hejl
Generally, apartment-style buildings are called condos, two-story row houses are known as town homes, and free-standing homes on small lots are referred to as garden homes. Unfortunately, this description creates some confusion about real estate ownership. Apartment, town home, and garden home describe the design or construction of certain homes. T...
30). Chicago Properties - Title Insurance Tips By : Johnny Mayer
If you plan to buy a Chicago property, the sooner you learn about title insurance, the better. For many first time Chicago real estate buyers, the first time they hear about title insurance at the closing of their Chicago property. This article presents the basics of title insurance for protecting your new Chicago real estate acquisition.
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