Real Estate Articles
271: How To Save A Bundle On Your Remodel
I think it goes without saying that when you make the decision to remodel your home, you also want to get the best value for your money. Why should your hard earned cash go into someone else pocket when it can stay in yours?
The national average for construction is around $95 per square foot. If you?re planning on living in your home for the rest of your life, then why not pay for the best and enjoy it while you can? If you suspect you may want to sell your home in 3-5 yea...
272: How To Move To Your Georgia Apartment Without Stress
If you have decided to move to Georgia, depending on how you go about it, finding an apartment and moving your belongings to your new home can be an adventure or a nightmare. The key to making your move to your new apartment in Georgia stress-free is to be well-organized. Beyond the moving tips that are given to you contact movers, utility companies and your post office, there are some very important factors you need to put into your plan.
When you begin looking for your G...
273: 6 Tips For Selling Real Estate To Women
(These tips could equally be used to sell other products and services to women):
1. Don't tell everything you know to women or be a know-it-all.
If you close your mind to new ideas, the world and women will Leave you far behind.
2. Women take life?and you and advertising and everything?Personally. Once a woman identifies with an advertisement or a product or a sales message, she automatically becomes personally involved. She sees things only in relation to herself....
274: Buying Real Estate Investment Property For Retirement
What is the difference between rich and wealthy? The difference could be described as either working for a living or your money working for your living. In other words, when you are wealthy, your money works for you such as real estate property providing a cash flow so you do not have to work an 8 to 5 job. That is being wealthy.
It stands to reason that the purchase of a rental property today can make your retirement comfortable because the added income is a positive cash...
275: Malta To Be European 2007 Property Hot Spot
UK and European investors looking for high growth in 2007 are hoping for a repeat of the property inflation seen in Malta when it joined the EU in 2004, and it could become reality with the news that low cost airlines are to fly to the island, giving their real estate industry expectation that 2007 could be an exceptional year for price rises and sales.
In recent years the arrival of low cost - sometimes referred to as 'no frills' - airlines to a regional airport has seen ...
276: What Does A Real Estate Buyer's Agent Do?
Buying a home or condo in San Diego can be a complex process, particularly for first-time home buyers. Most buyers find that they need the services of a good real estate agent to help them with this complicated process. The good news is that in many parts of the country, the agent that represents the home buyer is paid by the home seller, so there often no charge to the buyer for using an agent.
There are many things that your agent should be helping you with. For example,...
277: What Does A Real Estate Seller
There are some home owners who choose to sell without the services of a seller?s agent. The real estate industry calls these types of sellers, ?For Sale by Owner? or FSBO. If you are in the FSBO category, then you may find the information below useful.
For some FSBO, you can save a lot of money by not using a Real Estate agent. But you should examine this issue carefully as this decision is more complex than it appears. Below are some of the issues that seller?s should con...
278: Understanding Real Estate And Home Foreclosures
Foreclosure is a process by which a person borrows money to buy and home, condo or townhouse, but is unable to maintain the payments on the borrowed money. For example, if a person takes a $300,000 loan to purchase a property, most often they will repay this money in monthly installments. If they are unable to pay the monthly installments, the lender (usually a bank), will take steps to regain ownership interests in the property ? a process known as foreclosure.
With the b...
279: Why We Gladly Lost $20,000 Flipping A Utah Fixer Upper House
Flush with cash from two recently sold fixer uppers, my partners and I buy an expensive fixer home hoping to flip it for big bucks. All we got was a lesson in what not to do and a large tax deduction for 2006. This article explains how we, the investors, got flipped?
In August of 2005, my real estate business partners and I were flush with cash. We had just made $45,000 from having just fixed up and then sold 2 mobile homes in St. George, Utah. The excitement of making so ...
280: American Country House Plan | Americana Decor From Wall To Wall
The American country house plan is a fairly modern term used to express a variety of different elemental structural or design themes which give rise to the feel of years gone by. The charm of a country home can be as simple as a summer cottage or as formal and elegant as a multi-story, columned estate.
A smaller American country house plan can feature a stucco exterior with stone and shingles to create the cozy warmth of a cottage. Add a series of hip roofs, a central fire...
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