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- Horses In My Back Yard By Jody Hudson
Horses In My Back Yard
by Jody Hudson, with Extensive Collaboration From Chris Hudson
HORSE LOVERS: During my thirty years of selling rural land, I have frequently found that folks want some acreage so that they can own and ride horses. They LOVE horses in their own mind but have little if any of the real knowledge or experience necessary to r…
- Buying Land For Development Requires Careful Planning and Execution By Colm Dillon
From the desk of Colm Dillon ...
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"Residential Development Made Easy
Hello Colm here ..
For your development project to be successful every element must be planned carefully.
Buying land for development is just one intergal part of that planning process; however it tends to be the focus of most start-up developers.
Before startin…
- Buying Houses at Discount Prices By John Whiteside
Buying a house is the best way you can create immediate equity. Gaining equity through buying a house is something which is very easy to do, as long as you follow these guidelines.If you are seeking to buy a house under discount value you must have the right mindset:"The deal of a decade comes along about once a week"
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- Selling Houses: Flooring & Feelings By Jeanette Joy Fisher
Buyers think they love Italian tile and other hard floor surfaces, but they actually feel happier when they're walking on softer surfaces such as padded carpeting and padded laminate. Even so, you'll want to give some serious thought to the floors in your home if you want to sell quickly, and for the highest profit.Flooring Colors for Quick Sales…
- The Listing Contract: It's All in the Details By Neda Dabestani-Ryba
Now that you’ve chosen a real estate professional to sell your home, you’ll need to work together to complete a listing agreement. This legally binding contract authorizes a broker and his or her real estate professionals to find a buyer for your home, according to the conditions specified in the contract. Depending on the type of listing agreeme…
- SA Property Investment: How To Get Going! By Neels Theron
There are probably very few forms of investment where you don't need money to make money.When you try borrowing money from your local bank to purchase shares in that bank you will most certainly be shown the door in a polite way! This will quicly prove to you that you will need your own money to attempt making money on the stock exchange!On the o…
- Real Estate Investing – Finding Cheap Houses By Dr.Phil Speer
Real estate investing expertise can certainly accommodate the luxury home market. In some ways, the upper end of the housing marketplace produces easier success than the lower end. More skill, however, is required to sell the luxury home. But more important, supply and demand is critical in selling the luxury home. To get “stuck” with any home th…
- Property Investing Secrets 8 By Rick Otton
Property Investing: A Buyer's Secret Weapon When Purchasing Real EstateMy friend, Roger, does property investing and is a licensed real estate agent. Recently he looked at a property in another state that was probably worth $225,000.After some rapport building, the agent told him that he may be able to purchase the property for around $200,000. R…
- Why You Should Rent To Live And Buy To Invest By Colm Dillon
Why you should Rent a place to live in and Buy a place for Investment - Did you know that in your Bank's Accounts "Your House" is placed in "Their Asset Book." That means that the house you own and live in, is a "Liability."Rent Your Home; Don't Buy It; That Seems A Provocative Thing To Say, Don't You Think?From the desk of Colm Dillon ...Hello C…
- Flat Fee MLS Listings - Is This The Future Of Real Estate By Richard Massey
Realtors are all a buzz about this new form of listing houses on the MLS (multiple listing service). Some feel it creates more work for the buyers agent, while others see this as a way to tap into the For Sale By Owner market.It use to be when you made the decision to sell your home, you essentially had two methods available to you. You could lis…
- How to Decrease the Value of Your Own House By Christoph Puetz
Owning a house is part of the American Dream. Depending on where you live in the US - home ownership can be around 70%. That means that 70% of people own their own home. That is very high compared to other countries. Owning a home is usually a nice piece of independence and also part of building a nest egg for retirement. Home ownership is consid…
- 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.
Real estate professional Dan Auito has had enough of books that waste people's time, money, and effort, and sap their will t…
- Personal Branding Techniques for Real Estate Agents and Brokers By Dan R. Vella
Branding can be done to any product, or any person. Before undertaking an exercise in personal branding, however, consider your distinctive strengths and abilities and what they offer the market place. Traditionally personal branding was for sporting celebrities who gained enormous coverage and following through their sporting prowess. Movie star…
- The Quit Claim Deed and How to Use It.
Deeds are simply documents that transfer title from one person to another. There are many different types of deed, but basicly they just transfer title.
Let's talk about a 'quit claim deed'.
A quit claim deed is a type of deed where a person (grantor) with an ownership interest in a property transfers that interest to another person (grantee). The…
- Buyers Closing Cost By Martin Lukac
Buyers, borrower, closing costs can be divided into two categories. Nonrecurring closing cost and recurring closing cost.Nonrecurring closing costs on a one-time charge paid upon the close of escrow. Recruiting closing costs are peeping items that the buyer pays advance to help offset expenses that will continue as long as the but it only to pr…
- Build a Plan of Action and Get Ready to Buy Miami Real Estate By Ray Parrish
We all know that buying real estate is one of the biggest personal investments you can make. When you are buying in a competitive market, like the Miami real estate market, being organized and in control will contribute significantly to ensuring that you get the best Miami home or condo deal possible. Planning will also help by reducing your stre…
- The Top 3 House Hunting Resources – Other Than Your Realtor – To Help You Find Your Dream Home! By Kris Bickell
If you’re ready to start house hunting, it’s a good idea to come up with a plan for finding your dream home.The first step is to find a good realtor to help you through the house buying process. There are lots of little details, and having someone to help you remember all of them is a great idea.Your realtor should be able to provide you with th…
- Real Estate Marketing - Getting Focused
The single biggest question I get from people getting started in real estate (and experienced for that matter) is 'how to find deals?' They say, 'I don't know what to focus on in real estate. Should I focus on rehabbing? Should I focus on finding absentee owners? Should I focus on direct mail?'
The problem with those questions is that the real esta…
- Lake Property in Danbury By Brandon Bruce
A lakeside vacation or second home can be a quiet and relaxing place to escape to, or simply a good investment in your financial future. Whether you enjoy the outdoor activities and recreation provided by one of Connecticut’s beautiful lakes, or you just want a place to get away from it all, there is a lakeside home for you in Danbury. When sea…
- U.S. Real Estate Sought By Foreign Investors Due to a Weaker Dollar By Jeff Garrison
The weak US dollar has been good news for real estate. Taking advantage of the favorable conversion rates, foreign investors are eagerly picking up real estate in major cities across the US. Who is buying and where are they investing?WHO IS INVESTING?In recent years the U.S. real estate market has seen the highest amount of investing from foreign…
- Home Styles in Real Estate Ads – The Meaning By Raynor James
Whether you’re buying or selling, reading real estate ads can be confusing. Here’s a primer on the styles mentioned in the ads.Home StylesWhat’s the difference between a Tudor and Colonial style? What about a Colonial and Dutch Colonial? Read on to find out.“Colonial,” “Georgian,” or “Federal” styleTerms used when talking about a two (could be 3 …
- Rent Control Rehab for the Well-Heeled By Charlotte Laws
For those who don't need it, rent control can become an addiction, resulting from too many years of a sweet deal. It can leave the real estate muscles paralyzed and the investment portfolio sick. "Penny wise" might have a "pound foolish" problem.Don't get me wrong. I'm not talking about those who live in rent-controlled apartments because they ca…
- (How to Find Real Estate Leads Via...) Virtual Tours: When Image Really Matters
It is a well-know and well-accepted fact that the Internet is currently considered as one of the best pragmatic tools that technology has ever created. It provides a lot of possible information that can be quickly accessed without having to resort to manual process and without having to exert physical prowess.
That is why most of the activities on …
- Real Estate Investing Requires Education By Dr.Phil Speer
I really believe in getting an education in real estate investing, especially before launching a real estate investing career. I have been investing in real estate for 25 years, but I still spend thousands of dollars each year to learn more about real estate investing. To avoid unnecessary risks, you need to know as much as possible. If you make …
- So, You Wanna Buy Pre-Foreclosures? By Lou Castillo
So you wanna buy pre-foreclosures? or at the courthouse steps? So many people ask us about this. Here's our '30 second seminar' on it. If you're going to buy PRE-foreclosures--after the seller is behind on her payments, but before the lender's auction date-then there are some pros and cons to consider.Pros: 1) you've got a good possibility …
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