Maximizing Curb Appeal and First Impressions to Sell your Home
We all know that a home or property of any kind, in order to sell faster and at a higher price, should have what is known as curb appeal. Frequently, it is not the expensive things that make a difference. Here are some things that can be done.
Posted by Mr Jody Hudson
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Mechanic's Lien on Your House
If you buy a house that was newly constructed or had work done on it or even if there are or were materials delivered, in most places a mechanic's lien can be filed against the property within 90 days of that service. It is especially common if a contractor does not pay a subcontractor. Posted by Suzie Shannon
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Miami Property Booming for Foreign Investors
As the Miami tourism grows so does the Miami property market some foreign investors are saying Miami property equls Miami Nice. Posted by Nicholas Marr
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Minneapolis Warehouse Loft
Don't miss out on the exciting option of a Minneapolis warehouse loft. Find out exactly what these homes have to offer, and how to join the ranks of the quickly growing urban elite that choose to make these lofts into their new homes. Posted by Brandon Bruce
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Moldy Homes are a Great Investment
Moldy homes can be a great investment. You can buy them cheap. Fix them up inexpensively. And sell them or rent them at a profit. Posted by George Graham
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Mortgage Broker Training: How to Secure Loyalty From Realtors
Why do some loan officers have real estate agents who are loyal while others don't? Learn 3 quick tips on how to build greater loyalty. Posted by Jeffrey Nelson
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Moving On: Powerful Tips For Selling Your Home
Maybe you're moving to a larger home to accommodate a growing family, relocating for a new career opportunity, or purchasing a townhouse for retirement. Whatever the reason for the move, you'll need... Posted by W. Troy Swezey
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Much Ado About Mansionization?
Mansionizers—who are frequently "spec" builders--buy small or dilapidated homes, raze them and erect massive structures, often resembling sterile apartment buildings. Posted by Charlotte Laws
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NAHB's Voluntary Model Green Home Building Guidelines
The voluntary Model Green Home Building Guidelines are designed to move environmentally friendly home building concepts further into the mainstream marketplace. Currently, there are approximately thirty communities throughout the U.S. that have green home building programs in place or in development. By developing the set of voluntary national guidelines, NAHB intends to help facilitate the adoption of green home building practices and the formation of additional local programs in the parts of the country not currently served by programs. Posted by Neda Dabestani-Ryba
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NAR® Broker Will Swear It – Real Pro' Agents Share It – FSBO "Truth"
Soon, the parade of the unqualified begins. These are the curious “Lookie–Lews.� People arrive into the FSBO's home, eager for their own reasons, not all of which are honorable. For thieves, it is a “Free-for-all.� For shrewd real buyers, “It's Bonanza!� Unfortunately, “Little Joe� Cartwright isn't there to protect the homesteader's interests. Posted by Russ Miles
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Negative Gearing – It's Not to Your Benefit!
The concept of negative gearing has been originally developed to encourage real estate investment in Australia by allowing any income losses from property investment to be deductible from other income as a tax benefit.
Posted by Naomi Warne
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Negotiating A Short Sale – The High Road to Huge Foreclosure Profits
Buying foreclosures is the road to high profits in real estate. Learning how to negotiate the short sale is an art every real estate investor needs to perfect. Learn the key points on how to deal with the bank's or lender's loss mitigation department and negotiate to maximize the profit on the foreclosure house. Even if you're just getting started in real estate investing, the short sale is a great way to become a successful real estate investor... Posted by Richard Odessey
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Negotiating and Sales Skills Are Critical
When I first started getting active in creative real estate, my skill set at negotiating was very weak. I had done the telemarketing thing for American Express as a financial planner and had studied ... Posted by Tim Randle
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Negotiating the Real Estate Contract
Negotiation is the process of communication back and forth in order to reach a joint agreement. There is no "one size fits all" strategy of negotiating a real estate contract. Many of our clients hav... Posted by Roselind Hejl
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New Home Construction - The American Dream or The American Nightmare?
Buying a new home is suppose to be the American Dream. Unfortunately, for many buyers of newly constructed homes it becomes the American Nightmare. Hiring a qualified third party home inspector can increase you chance of a hassle free home. Posted by Donald Lawson
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New Homes in Ridgefield
Finding the right Ridgefield new home can be quite a challenge. After all, the properties range from apartments, townhouses, single family homes, and colonial-style estates. The easy part is settling into one of these worthwhile environments to start your new life. Posted by Brandon Bruce
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New Housing Starts Do Not Guarantee Aftermarket Sales
We have been studying a trend of new home buyers in the US in light of this latest housing boom. And how we should adjust our strategies to deal with it. Last year we saw 5.56 million sales of existing homes and we all know that the number of brand new homes was substantial to say the least. Posted by Lance Winslow
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New or Old House?
Do you think because it is brand new it is better? Not usually. Consider a slab versus crawl space, which is better and why. Consider vinyl siding versus brick. Unless you buy a well built house by a well known builder who cares about reputation, watch out. Posted by Suzie Shannon
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No Money Down - How To Buy Property With Nothing Down
27 ways to buy property with no money down - nothing down! Reveals the mentality and areas to find "deals" to be successful in buying properties with little or none of your own money. Posted by Andrew Larder
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No More Estate Agent Fees
Follow a few simple guidelines, and marketing your own home can be easy. And it will save you thousands. The recent property boom has a lot of people thinking of selling. Unfortunately, the costs of ... Posted by Glenn Murray
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Nobody Loves A Landlord
The hazards of rental home landlording and how to avoid them. Posted by Mark Walters
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Not Everyone is Buying or Selling, Some are Doing Both
As if one real estate transaction is not hectic enough… many of us end up needing to sell one place in order to move up to the next… this is the “real estate catch 22�. Do we buy first?? Do we sell first?? Posted by Genesis Font
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Notify Them When You're Moving
One of your first steps, when you're getting ready to move, is to pick up a stack of change-of-address cards from the post office. Yes, old-fashioned go-by-snail post cards! You'll want to notify everyone in your address book and also. Posted by Scott Boulch
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Odors Can Make or Break The Sale of Your Home
It's amazing how important the sense of smell is to many people. If you're selling your home, you need to be aware of the power of odors. An odor like cigarette smoke can cause potential buyers to leave quickly, but baking pies can convert them into buyers. Posted by Raynor James
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Oh No! Something has Happened in Florida
Fragile British buyers react to bad news from the sunshine state Posted by Nicholas Marr
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Old House? New House? Weighing Your Options
Maybe it has something to do with a childhood home we fondly remember. Many of us long for old homes built with solid construction, quality craftsmanship and beautiful details. We wax poetic and wistfully recall the hand carvings, plaster walls and eyebrow dormers of homes we've known. On the other hand, how do the old homes we admire compare with newly minted models—and what should we consider before deciding which to buy? Posted by Neda Dabestani-Ryba
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On the Crossing of Continents
Cyprus is situated in the north-east Mediterranean on the crossing of three continents - Europe, Asia and Africa. This strategic location ensured development of the island as an international business center with high-quality service, vast infrastructures and great deal of entertainment facilities. Living and business conditions there are more than comfortable. Cyprus differs from most developed countries by its minimal crime rate, high living standards and relatively low prices. That's why many tempted foreigners are buying real estate there.
Posted by John Goodman
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One Stop Shop for Buy to Let
One stop shop for buy to let. The first property portal in the UK which features all types of buy to let investment property for sale which enables private investors, estate agents, developers and auction houses to all benefit. Landlords can sell privately between themselves without having to remove tenants from the property during the sale process. Posted by Jennifer Tweed
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OPM - The Art of Leveraging
One of the greatest advantages of real estate investing is the power of leveraging other people's money. Posted by John Michael
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Panama is Hot - A World Class Retirement Haven That's Ripe For Profitable Real Estate Investment
PANAMA IS HOT - A WORLD CLASS RETIREMENT HAVEN THAT'S RIPE FOR PROFITABLE REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT - If you've followed any of the major survey agencies around the world that rate places for retirement, Panama has been on top of the list in many, and for a few years running. So, if you're looking for a place outside U.S. borders to retire, Panama should be given very serious consideration. Panama has a lot going for it. Posted by Gene Wasosky
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