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Investing In Land


Changing social trends point to a huge rise in demand for housing within the next twenty years.With an ageing population and more single people requiring accommodation, it comes as no surprise that the government has ordered planning authorities to find more land to develop, including areas of greenbelt.

Selling Your Home - A FSBOs Guide to Keeping It Safe


Sellers need to keep their safety in mind when prospecting potential buyers. The real estate industry has seen a problematic climb in assaults towards realtors, and so is the concern for those who are selling their own homes.

Seven Questions You Should Ask When Buying a Condo Hotel Unit


You may have heard all the buzz about the newest type of vacation home investment, condo hotels. These are condominiums located in four- and five-star hotels in cities like Miami, Orlando, Las Vegas and Chicago.

What is a Foreclosure?


A foreclosure is an action taken against a property owner by seizure of his/her real property. It can be for many reasons.

Expenses of Home Ownership


Hopefully all goes smoothly when you purchase your home. In your anxiousness to become an owner it may not have crossed your mind and no one tells you, your'e not done spending money on this transaction.

Dealing With Dual Real Estate Agents


Historically, real estate agents have represented the seller of a property. The seller, after all, is usually the one who pays their commission, and agents therefore have a fiduciary relationship with the seller.

At Home In Your Overseas Home


Homeownership, in any form, is a big step for most people. In fact, it's often one of the biggest financial decisions of our lives.

A Real Estate Investing Primer


There are a great many books and web sites devoted to real estate investing out there, but most of them concentrate on one specific area of investing. It's often hard to find a general description of real estate investing, one that lists the various real estate investing strategies and how to get started.

The Real Estate Bubble Fallacy


There has been a lot of talk lately about the "Real Estate Bubble", and a lot of folks are asking the question: "When it is going to burst"?They are saying that the market just can't sustain this level of growth and appreciation much longer, and I heat them say that it is inevitable that it must come crashing down soon. People are worried.

Tax Assessment/Appraisal: How Do I Know What My Home is Worth?


If you are in the home buying or selling market, it's important to understand the difference between tax assessment and appraisal value. Concentrate on the appraisal value because this determines your asking price.

How to Build a Real Estate Investing Power Team


As you continue to read about real estate investing, you will no doubt come across the term 'power team'. What is this 'power team'? A power team is a group of people without whom successful real estate investing becomes very difficult, if not impossible.

How Can the Average Person Build Wealth in Real Estate?


Books on real estate are a dime a dozen-and most focus on taking advantage of someone else's misfortune. They frequently describe lofty methods for buying and selling properties no ordinary citizen can be successful using.

Product Review of Carelton Sheets No Money Down Course


Real estate continues to be a very important part of any financial wealth building strategy. Most wealthy individuals have real estate investments as a portion of their overall net worth.

Real Estate News


Happy New Year, Make it a better world. "Pay it Forward" as in the movie.

Types of Listings with Agents


There are several different types of listing contracts. Few of them are detailed below:Open ListingThis type of listing is when you, the seller, don't want to commit to any one particular agent and when you are also open to selling the home by yourself.

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