Real Estate Bubble: Fact or Fiction?
The real estate market buzz across the country these days revolves around the anticipated and much feared “bubble�. The implication is that once burst, prices will spiral downward taking with them the major assets of those foolish enough to buy at a time when disaster looms large. It could happen.
Posted by Dennis Maier
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Real Estate Bubble: Sophisticated Musical Chairs?
Many unseasoned real estate investors need to heed indicators to not suffer losses from speculation in over-heated real estate markets. Market timing will be key to maximize profits before a down turn occurs. Mark Nash, Real Estate Author lays out the indicators. Posted by Mark Nash
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Real Estate Business
Starting real estate business is not that simple. This article gives you overview of common mistakes to avoid. Posted by Helen Peshkova
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Real Estate Development Feasibility Study (Income) - $1.2 Billion Developer Tells You How To Do One
There are two sides to a feasibility study and in an earlier article I discussed the cost side of the format and:
Now Let's Discuss The Income Side
Without the Sales Income, All You've Done Is Spend Money, And Anyone Can Do That.
Posted by Colm Dillon
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Real Estate Development Marketing
A Specialist Article For Those Interested In Real Estate Development Posted by Colm Dillon
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Real Estate Disputes And Partition
How and why title to real estate is partitioned. Posted by Mark Walters
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Real Estate Feasibility Study (Cost Side) - $1.2 Billion Developer Tells You How To Do One
Without completing one you will not be able to apply to a lender for development finance – that makes it pretty important. Posted by Colm Dillon
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Real Estate Financing - Ten Ways
Real estate financing used to mostly be a predictable combination of a downpayment and bank mortgage. Now there are so many options, for mome buyers and investors.
Posted by Steven Gillman
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Real Estate for Beginners: Residential Property Taxes
Whenever you own a piece of land, you will be taxed for it. Whether it is commercial property or residential property, there is still a tax to pay, whether it is for a village, town, city, county, or state. Most residential private property taxes are handled on the local level, going no higher than the county. Depending on the nature of the business, Posted by Nicole Soltau
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Real Estate Growth: How Long Will It Last?
There has been speculation in the media recently about the fact that real estate will begin to fail and implode as it can only handle so much growth. In my humble opinion these theories don't hold a lot of merit and here is why. Posted by Steele Toman
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Real Estate Inspection - Do Your Own
Should you do your own real estate inspection? Here are some good reasons why you should at least use a walk-through checklist.
Posted by Steven Gillman
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Real Estate Internet Marketing Is The Way To Go
Real estate Internet marketing is a booming business, along with all other forms of Internet businesses. Now, it seems that very little can't be sold over the Internet. An estimated 20 million people shop online for things as diverse as airline tickets to vacation homes. Posted by Daegan Smith
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Real Estate Investing - "Basis" Explained
Real estate investors must understand that capital gain or loss for taxes purposes begins with calculating "basis" Posted by Mark Walters
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Real Estate Investing - Books,TV Infomercials, and Seminars
Years before the real estate investing TV infomercials and traveling seminar circuits, only a few real estate investing books were available. However, awareness of the profitability in real estate investing has dramatically changed the promotional landscape.
Posted by Dr.Phil Speer
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Real Estate Investing – Finding Cheap Houses
Real estate investing is accomplished successfully along the entire broad spectrum of housing prices. For the beginning real estate investor, however, the lowest risk for fixing up to re-sell is in “cheap houses.� Posted by Dr.Phil Speer
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Real Estate Investing - Free Vacations While Searching for Real Estate Acquisitions
Real estate investing is a business that earns tax deductible expenses. Since costs in searching for real estate acquisitions are tax deductible according to the IRS Code, combine your vacation with the search for new real estate investment property away from home. Posted by Dr.Phil Speer
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Real Estate Investing – FSBOs vs. Agent Listings?
Real estate investing is a learned skill that involves understanding acquisition options. An initial decision is whether to buy FSBOs or agent-listed properties. The real estate investor with limited funds needs to know the pros and cons. Posted by Dr.Phil Speer
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Real Estate Investing - House Problems
Residential real estate investing seldom involves houses without problems. Few residential properties have not been abused nor neglected. The severity of property damage is a red flag consideration in real estate investing.
Posted by Dr.Phil Speer
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Real Estate Investing - Makeovers vs. Flipping
Real estate investing in turn-around housing is often called "flipping." However, converting the "Plain Jane House" into a "Doll House" deserves a label with more dignity than "flipping."
Posted by Dr.Phil Speer
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Real Estate Investing - Maximum Leveraging of Your Money
Real estate investing offers the maximum leveraging possible for your money. Here's a tip for stretching to the ultimate limit of leverage. Posted by Dr.Phil Speer
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Real Estate Investing - Protect Your Privacy
Asset protection is important to real estate investors. Increased liability exposure demands privacy protection. The Land Trust is a vehicle for privacy protection and asset protection...
Posted by Dr.Phil Speer
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Real Estate Investing - So You Want to be a Landlord!
Real estate investing has always included rental property. However, landlording is more profitable in some situations than others. Examine this update for current evaluation of real estate investing opportunities in housing rentals.
Posted by Dr.Phil Speer
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Real Estate Investing - The "Dream House" Effect
Real estate investing in residential housing need not be boring. Painting and carpeting are often the extent of renovation to drab and lusterless property. However, a few extra touches can brighten the looks and enhance appeal, making the process exciting and challenging. Each makeover is a creative challenge in the search for uniqueness.
Posted by Dr.Phil Speer
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Real Estate Investing – "The First House Purchase"
Real estate investing begins with the purchase of the first house. Even with the previous acquisition of a personal residence, that “first house purchase� can be a frightening experience for the would-be real estate investor. Posted by Dr.Phil Speer
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Real Estate Investing – The Job Escape
Nobody with a job needs the reminder that working for a paycheck has limitations. Peeking into the entrepreneural world at real estate investing is very inviting, but the educational system has not prepared anyone for it. Who might escape a disliked job and succeed in real estate investing? Posted by Dr.Phil Speer
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Real Estate Investing - The Marvel Of Home Depot And Lowe's
Your local Home Depot and Lowe's store are great resources for renovating a house for resale or repairing a damaged rental property. These stores fill a huge need in real estate investing.
Posted by Dr.Phil Speer
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Real Estate Investing - The Motivated Seller
Every experienced real estate investor has learned to recognize "the motivated seller." Your best deal almost always results from acquiring this awareness...
Posted by Dr.Phil Speer
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Real Estate Investing – “The Neighborhood Factor�
Real estate investing profitability is affected by “The Neighborhood Factor.� Drugs, prostitution, crime and negligence are significant to resale and profits in real estate investing. Posted by Dr.Phil Speer
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Real Estate Investing and Home Ownership
You can be successful in real estate investing by simply using investment guidelines when purchasing a personal residence. Even if you never buy another house, you can make money at least this once as a real estate investor.
Posted by Dr.Phil Speer
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Real Estate Investing By The Numbers
Learning about real estate investing is easy once you understand the four primary steps to success. Posted by Mark Walters
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