- Dubai furnished apartments By : Alessandro Dubaldo
The days of buying or leasing an apartment, then going in search of furniture is almost gone. It has been replaced by the concept of renting out and purchasing furnished apartments. These are more convenient and since the house is already furnished with all the required furniture and fittings already in place. - Orange County: A Family Oasis By : Drew Hartanov
You have a family and want to relocate. You want warm weather, endless recreation opportunities, a low crime rate, and an excellent school system. You're in luck because you can get all that and more in Orange County! - The Homeowner's Guide to Living Greener By : Drew Hartanov
It can be quite overwhelming for most of us to think about helping the environment; it's too big, too vague. But it is in all of our hands to make a difference, and there are very simple ways to do this. Start in your own home. - Growth, Stability Of Commercial Real Estate Investing By : kumaran bush
Commercial real estate investing is a kind of investing which is used for business purpose. The commercial real estate investing property is different from other real estate investing like agriculture, residential and other industrial purpose. - Cold Weather = Warming Las Vegas Real Estate Market By : Melanie Speed
With the Las Vegas real estate market, the warmer the weather reduces the chances of home sales. This trend is often referred to as the "mid-summer" seasonal trend by those in the market, so what does this trend mean for house hunters in Las Vegas Nevada? - Finding A Cyprus Property Agent By : kevinor
Finding a Cyprus property agent may seem like a simple task, especially with all the resources that are available on the internet. The reality however may not be that straight forwards after all as many people have discovered to their cost in both time and money. - Asia's Growing Retirement and Second Home Market By : Ngamjai Jearrajarat
CB Richard Ellis (Thailand) - http://www.cbre.co.th - established an office in Bangkok in 1988 and in Phuket in 2004. The firm has grown to be a leading real estate services provider, offering a full range of services including sales and leasing for all types of property, property and facilities man - How To Reach Real Estate Mogul Status By : Alexandria Anderson
People who are considered to be “real estate moguls” weren't necessarily born that way, even if they grew up in a family of other “moguls”. - Warning: Not Having Your Home Inspected Could Cost You By : Branden Schroeder
When buying a new (or newer) home, buyers often assume that, since the construction is new (or relatively new), there should not be any problems with the building. Unfortunately, skimping out on a home inspection could cost you a lot more than what it costs to have it inspected. - Hendersonville Development Means Great Things To Come By : Gary Ashton
Hendersonville, Tennessee, located about 15 miles northeast of Nashville, is a town of about 40,000 inhabitants. Hendersonville is perhaps best known for being the home - and resting place - of music legend, Johnny Cash. - Reach For The Stars With Nashville Downtown Real Estate By : Gary Ashton
Nashville, "Music City USA", the Country Music Capital of the World, is a place we've all heard of, where music history has been made, and made again, many times over. Nashville is home to the Grand Ole Opry, the Country Music Hall of Fame, and the CMA Music Festival. Yet there is more to Nashville than just great music. - Philippine Property Ownership Law By : lancastersuites
Foreign Nationals can only own Philippine Real Estate through the purchase of Condominium Units or Townhouses constituted under the Condominium principle with Condominium Certificates of Title - Austin, Texas - Real Charm Comes Natural By : Lisa Gray
It's been a few years now since Austin, Texas was declared - by those who know - America's COOL Capital, the Headquarters of Hip. Those who are familiar with the "Live Music Capital of the World" know that Austin's is not a contrived cool: not some sort of New York art school put-on. Neither is it a hired hipness: some Rodeo Drive princess wearing all the latest threads. - Picking the Best Real Estate Conferences By : Rick & Jennifer LeForce
Going to conferences and meeting other Realtors is a great way to stay ahead of the industry learning curve, but not all events are created equally. Some will open your eyes to new marketing strategies and networking opportunities, and others will be a waste of time. It's common to see conferences billed as "The Real Estate Event of the Year," and necessarily some of these fall short. - Understanding the Green Building Boom By : Rick & Jennifer LeForce
Demand for environmentally friendly buildings has grown considerably in recent years, and Realtors are making a lot of money helping investors buy and sell them. As this market grows, it's up to savvy agents to follow new green technology, and the changing interests of buyers. - Network Online While You Sell Houses By : Jim Olenbush
Meeting people is easy - especially on the Internet. In recent years social networking websites have helped blur the line between online and offline socializing, and simplified target audience marketing to a single mouse click. The hard part now is deciding where to meet everybody, and which version of yourself to present. - How to Organize Your Real Estate Blog By : Jim Olenbush
Bloggers like to tinker and constantly update things, which is part of what makes them so fun to watch. If you follow a blog you've probably noticed its look changing over time, and the writer's voice evolving as particular stories and catchphrases shape his or her language. - Tech Tips for Mobile Realtors By : John West
Mobility equals success in real estate, and a little extra leg work can pay off big. Put simply, the more homes you show, the more you'll likely sell. This is the most obvious example, but there are thousands of others. - Tips for Effective Real Estate Web Design By : John West
Get any successful Realtor to show you their secret weapon, and chances are they'll sit you down at a computer and pull up a nice looking website. As a marketing tool, a website can make all the difference, especially in real estate, where more than 80 per cent of buyers check the net first. - The Nine Step Home Buyer’s Guide By : Allen Voivod
For most people, buying a home is the single biggest financial investment they'll ever make. And with a little preparation in advance, the process can be smooth and even enjoyable! This nine-step home buyer's guide gives an overview of everything from inspections to insurance, loan shopping to paper signing. - Landlord Tips - Who’s Going to Do Your Maintenance? By : Brendan OBrien
Most landlords only rely on professional contractors for some maintenance and repair tasks. The reason, of course, is price. Why pay a contractor big money to do a job you could do yourself, or find an inexpensive handyman to take care of, or even leave to the tenants? You must weigh at least three factors in deciding who will do a job. Those factors are cost, reliability, and quality. - Landlord Tips - Avoiding the Huge Costs of Tax Preparation By : Brendan OBrien
I use property management software to organize all of my income, expenses and assets, and make sure that my bank account statements match up with my own personal accounting. It's faster than maintaining my records in Excel, and it only takes a little longer than the method used by lots of old-school landlords; stuffing all their records into a shoebox and hoping for the best. - Golf Real Estate: For the Love of the Game By : Cyndi Gerken
Since 1456, when the first game was recorded in Edinburgh, golf has been creating some of world's most loyal fans and devotees. But we've come a long way from that crude beginning where players spent their time hitting a rock around on the craggy moors with a well-shaped stick. - Selling on Your House Without an Agent Can Cost You By : Justin Lee
When selling your property, the costs of going through a real estate agent can be intimidating, and you may consider selling it on your own. Since the advent of the internet, the world of real estate has been given a makeover, making it much more accessible to the public. - Photographing your House: What Counts is on the Outside By : Ken Hamric
You've made the big decision. You've set a good price, taken inventory of your home's best features, written them up in a compelling ad, staked the for sale sign on the front lawn and paid to have the ad online. But when people do find your ad, will it stand out? - Moving in is Easy to Do By : Matt Barker
Moving in together is an exciting time. Whether you're newly married or just decided to take your relationship to the next level, this new arrangement is going to take some compromise. There are a lot of factors in any move, but things can be a bit more difficult if one person is moving into another's space. - Buying a Retirement Home in Costa Rica By : Nick Viale
If you plan on heading south for retirement, consider looking south of the border. Some of the best retirement real estate deals out there can be found in Costa Rica, Central America's most peaceful nation, located five borders south of the United States. - How to Succeed With Online Real Estate Video By : Nick Viale
While almost everyone uses online video, many marketing professionals have left this resource untapped in favor of more traditional, time consuming methods. For tech-savvy Realtors it can be a huge opportunity to advertise home listings and services prominently where other marketers have been unsuccessful. - On Vacation Forever with a Second Home in Florida By : Calum Mackenzie
So you've come to Florida for a vacation, and somewhere between the surf, the sky and the sand you've decided you want to stay – at least for part of the year. All dreaming aside, there are many practical reasons to purchase a second home: you may be looking for a rental income, a way to diversify for investments, a personal retreat or a familiar vacation spot. - For Deals, Foreclosure! By : Kevin Bilberry
The media is full of foreclosure news, and with good reason - foreclosures are up almost 35 per cent this year, with twice as many properties in some areas. With this expanded inventory buyers have more properties to choose from.
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