- Un-Stage Your Heart By : Jake Marsh
We've all had it happen – we pounce on an opportunity to buy only to realize soon after that we rushed into it. Now that the excitement of our new purchase has worn off, we realize that we acted too fast and we're stuck with a new reality: buyer's regret. Sound familiar? - Optimizing Your Vacation Condo Part 2-Interior By : Marc Talon
If you are lucky enough to be the owner of a vacation condo, you will understand the need to optimize the space that you have. You need to maximize storage, but you will also want as much floor space as possible to keep your condo looking spacious and airy. - Getting the Most Out of Your Condo. Part 1-Exterior By : Marc Talon
Condo living just spoils a person for any other type of lifestyle! If you have chosen your condo in one of the popular retirement areas, you will often have the added luxury of pools and clubhouses and nightlife right on your doorstep! - Holiday Home Sales Are (Baby) Booming! By : Marc Talon
Even though we have been reading of a downturn in realty, some areas are still booming; why is this? We all want to buy a home that is going to hold its price, but what is the secret? How can you ensure that your home will remain a viable asset? - Using The Internet With Your Realtor By : Marc Talon
The Internet is often used for browsing new properties, especially when there is distance involved. Statistics tell us that 80% of all home buyers will start their search for a new home by browsing the Internet. While looking at the Internet gives a general feel for areas and prices, for obvious reasons, at some point you will need to involve a realtor. - Prospecting for Gold: The Map to a Golden Condo Purchase By : Andy Asbury
Condos can be a wonderful lifestyle choice. A wise, well researched condo purchase may be a golden investment, but keep in mind some very important considerations. Take note that the purchase of a condo is very different from the purchase of a single family home. - Which Mortgage? Part 1 By : Steve Proski
There has been a large amount of media coverage relating to mortgages and more specifically the recent increase in interest rates. There are so many different types of mortgages that it could get confusing, but several of the most popular ones can be de-mystified. - Arizona Pre-Foreclosures, Foreclosures, and Short Sales By : Nick Mcconnell
A Realtor that has lived in Phoenix for twenty eight years discusses Arizona Real Estate issues. This article also discusses Real Estate tips that could save you a great deal of money and also discusses pre-foreclosures. - Phoenix, Arizona Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Real Estate Topics By : Nick Mcconnell
A Realtor with Coldwell Banker in Arizona discusses Real Estate topics that homeowners, buyers, landlords, and tenants should pay close attention to. - Camelback Mountain, Arizona Real Estate By : Nick Mcconnell
A Realtor discusses Real Estate on Camelback Mountain in Paradise Valley, Arizona. - Home Sellers, Put down Your Toolbelts! By : Jason Siscilli
If you're planning on selling your home soon, put down the tool belt and forget the big renos. If you're going to sell within a year, the annual Cost vs.Value report says most renovations are just not worth it. The report, published by Remodeling Magazine in November 2007, compares the estimated costs of 29 major renovation projects with the estimated boost they'll give to the home's resale value in 60 markets across the county. - French Provincial has Never Looked Better By : Jim Hirschman
French Provincial architecture has remained popular since it was developed in the middle ages. While other modern building styles use the term "Revival" to denote long periods of disuse, French Provincial architecture needs no such qualification. - How to Become a Successful Landlord By : Jack van de Werken
Things you should think of when becoming a property investor. - Foreclosures Explained in Four Minutes By : Scott Baxter
It is a sad reflection on the times to write that it is currently a good time to invest in a foreclosure property. Does that possibility leave you feeling slightly uncomfortable? - The Unique Appeal of French Creole Homes By : Kevin Kling
French Creole architecture is one of the most prominent building styles of the Old South. This stately form is recognizable on homes of all sizes, and immediately evokes the South's vibrant past. Although it is called "French" Creole, the style draws from a mix of other cultures, including Spanish, African, and Native American. - First Time Buyer's Dream By : Jim Olenbush
Well, the latest news should get those buyers moving and out into the market while they still can. The credit squeeze has been predicted to get worse before it gets better. - Investment Buying in Warm Climates By : Jason Couillard
Although there has been a nationwide pull back in realty sales, some areas have avoided the price plunges. Why is this? Media hype is telling us that the financial market is affecting house prices, and yet some areas are still smiling. - Maxonmover offers moving and storage services in Maryland By : Johan
Maxonmover offers moving and storage services in Maryland - Rain Forest Holdings - Building Our Soul Around You By : Nitin geaorge
Rainforest Holdings has worked on projects which have some of the most beautiful, exotic, exquisite and breathtaking villas, apartments and resorts. - How to Ensure a Hassle Free Land/Property Purchase In India By : Nitin geaorge
India is swarming right now, with untold number of self-employed individuals who call themselves real-estate agents/brokers or consultants. - Second Home Buying - Use the Professionals By : Sanjog Gopal
Many of us like to think that one day we will be buying our second home - some of us already have one. Exotic homes often beckon us to foreign shores, but there is always slight trepidation when buying a property overseas, some of their laws are different to ours. - Northern Virginia Condos Are Affordable And Practical Housing By : Robert Earl The Earl of Real Estate
Due to its location near Washington, DC, affordable housing in northern Virginia is at a premium. It is not uncommon to see house prices of millions of dollars and the demand is large due to the large number government workers. Some salaries may be high yet a lot of civil servants have to budget. - A Sense to Sell: The Role of Smell in Home Staging Success By : Eric Badgley
Home staging addresses and refines the numerous sensory impacts a home will have on potential buyers. One important sense, that is sometimes overlooked, is that of smell. Smell, triggers memory which triggers emotion. Essentially, you want the smell to sell your home. - The House Hunt: How Many Homes Should I See? By : Eddy Kicker
So, you are beginning the hunt for a new home, and you ask yourself the question that most buyers ask, "How many homes should I see?" There are different theories on this. They range from the golden rule claim that you MUST see many properties to a mild suggestion of staying within a 5-20 house range. - Swimming Pools and Re-sale Value: A Dip Off the Deep End By : Eric Bramlett
Building a swimming pool is an expensive project that isn't always recouped in the sale of a property. Before buying into a house with a pool, or heading into a costly pool addition, consider why pools are not such a swimmingly easy sale. - Milton’s Veterans Memorial By : Rob Parker
Milton, this Ontario town just off of the 401 celbrates it's veterans - Foreclosure rescue and Foreclosure Options By : marieanne
Foreclosure rescue, also known as equity skimming or equity stripping, is any of various predatory real estate practices aimed at vulnerable, often low-income, homeowners facing foreclosure in the United States. - Tax Relief for a Short Sale By : Curtis Reddehase
I heard a comment about the governments Tax Relief Act for homeowners after a short sale that surprised me. The comment was that if there is no penalty for doing a short sale that every one will do them and it will end up costing everyone. What is the damage to every one if the homeowner files bankruptcy? - Can a Foreigner Own Property in Thailand? By : lar
The best answer I can give is “it depends”. Thai land laws are a bit confusing and you should consult and English speaking lawyer in Thailand before any property transactions. - Real Estate Open Houses - How to Attract More than just Window Shoppers By : Rob Parker
Is it really worth all of the effort to hold an open house ?
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