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- How To Go About Selling Your Home On Your Own By Sameer Panjwani
In days of booming real estate, you would think that selling a home shouldn’t be too much of a task. And if it’s going to be that easy then why not do it on your own and save yourself on thousands of dollars in commissions. Well, you would be right in thinking so! Selling a home on your own has become much easier these days compared to earlier an…
- Understanding Opportunity Cost When Investing In Property By Alan Forsyth
While most investors have got involved in property investing because they understand the opportunities to make money through leverage and capital growth or high yields, I still see and hear of many who do not fully understand opportunity cost.Remember anyone that gets into property is usually in it to generate money or income – how many deals/pro…
- Selling Houses: Design Psychology and Interior Colors By Jeanette Joy Fisher
Interior colors are vitally important to selling your home quickly, and for more money. But you must always take your target market and selling season into account, using Design Psychology techniques, when choosing the colors for the inside of your home.One of the biggest mistakes sellers make is to paint everything white, which will make the int…
- Real Estate Investing - Makeovers vs. Flipping By Dr.Phil Speer
Please don’t call it "flipping."Some real estate investors who practice the technique of buying property for immediate fixup and resale call it "flipping houses." I have never liked this term, for it strikes me as reference to a gimmick. It seems "flippant!" It sounds like crude tagging of a very noble undertaking. Fixing up cheap properties is r…
- Buying a New Build? Get a Realtor! By Erica Wilson
One of the biggest mistakes people make when it comes to buying a new build is thinking that they don’t need their own realtor. This is mostly due to inaccurate myths and misinformation about real estate. Let me explain why.Why do I need a Realtor?
I guess the question you need to ask yourself isn’t “why do I need a Realtor?” A better question is…
- Renting a House By Don Romanek
Renting a house or a room in your home is a great business that millions of people take advantage of to make some extra cash. While many people rent houses each year, not all of them are successful. Renting a house can be profitable and rewarding if you manage it properly.Benefits of Renting a HouseThe main reason for renting a house is you can…
- Waterfront Homes In Wayzata Minnesota By Clint Hunter
Types of waterfront property:Waterfront homes don’t just have a view of the water; they are right next to it. There are several types of waterfront homes, located along the coastline with a view of the ocean. And, there are waterfront homes dotting lakes, reservoirs, rivers, gulfs, ponds, and streams in thousands of places between the coasts.Whic…
- South Florida Investment Real Estate Properties Opening Up By Mark Goldberg
Many of you have been emailing me the following question:“... Mark, You keep mentioning about the Orlando and Las Vegas investment real estate market but you haven’t mentioned much about the South Florida investment market. What are your thoughts on the South Florida investment and preconstruction real estate markets?”I wish there was a short ans…
- Orlando Preconstruction Real Estate is Booming
What is Preconstruction Real Estate Investing
First let's talk about what'Preconstruction Real Estate Investing' is. Preconstruction real estate investing is the art of buying properties (usually condo's or townhouses) at a very early stage in the construction process then selling it months (or sometimes years) later at a hefty profit.
The City o…
- An Ideal Way to Purchase Your New Home without Strict Banking Regulations By David Rolle'
You've searched high and low around town looking for that
special home for you and your family. Everyone agrees that
"this is the one"! Your down payment for the home is large
enough, but you know your credit is terrible, or worse,
practically non-existent.It is a given that banks tend to lend
money to people who a) have enough cash that they don…
- Reinventing Real Estate, Part 1: Online and Empowered Consumers Are Taking Charge and Paying Less By Charles Warnock
For decades, the real estate world turned in a predictable manner. The roles of buyers, sellers and real estate professionals were fairly well defined and transactions followed a predictable path of yard signs, newspaper ads, open houses and miles of paperwork.Recently, online and empowered consumers have changed the game. Real estate professiona…
- Real Estate Investors: How to Get a Powerful Marketing Education for Free By Jason Van Orden
I am a total geek.A few weeks ago, late at night, I wasn’t in the mood to go to bed yet so I turned on the TV. What I tuned into may surprise you. What I am about to reveal will empower you.You may assume that I flipped to the Late Late Show, but that is not the case. Most deliberately I turned to the insomniac’s staple, paid programming. Yes, …
- Real Estate Investing: Speculator or Investor? By Patrick Leblanc
The Wall Street Journal recently had an article. (May 26th, 2005 Wall Street Journal: ‘Housing Boom Transforms Cities’) The article is primarily about the housing boom rejuvenating Baltimore and cities like it. The article says that Baltimore is drawing hundreds of small property investors and speculators. It references an English professor from …
- Top 10 FSBO Tips to Selling Your Home by Owner By Alan Kirchain
By using some simple FSBO (For Sale by Owner) tips and
techniques, the average homeowner can sell his or her own
home without the assistance of a real estate agent. Just as
many others have done in the past. You can sell your own
home and save thousands, but it takes work and commitment.Below you will read some simple strategies that can stack
th…
- Useless Real Estate Middle Men and How to Avoid Them! By Joe Cline
How do HomeGain, Realtor.com, Service Magic and other companies like this make money? These companies are called lead generation companies. They spend vast amounts of money advertising on TV, the Internet, radio, and in print so that you’ll go to their website to find information about real estate. When you click on a property and request informa…
- Buy the Right Property - Don't Get Misled By Jack Parker
We human beings have lot of aspirations and dreams in life which we want to fulfill in this small life. In the list of dreams what usually tops the list is the wish to have a beautiful house. Yes we all at some point in our life desires to own a house and design it the way we want. So why not to give some time to your biggest ever dream. Home buy…
- Making it affordable: Nine tips for first time home buyers By Charles Warnock
It seems that everyone loves a good real estate story. The media is filled with reports about soaring property values and home owners of modest means becoming instant millionaires when they sell. As a result, many first time home buyers, afraid of missing out, will rush into buying decisions and achieve less-than-spectacular results. As a first t…
- Real Estate - It's Now A Buyer's Market By Bob Schwartz
Just this summer it was almost impossible to find a new San Diego real estate development that
cooperated with real estate brokers. If you could find a developer co-opting, it was most likely way below the traditional 3% rate.Well, just a few short months have passed and a current read of the Sunday homes section of the San Diego Union Tribune s…
- Tidy Up The Outside, Reap The Rewards By Tim McGovern
There isn’t a realtor in existence who wouldn’t tell you that one of the most important terms that you can learn when you’re trying to sell your house, is “curb appeal.”So while you’re sprucing up your home, it’s wise to start outside, and work your way in. Begin by a good walk around the grounds to give yourself an idea of what you’re up agains…
- Should You Allow Buyer To Rent During Closing? By Mark Walters
It's not uncommon for an investor to sell a house and have the buyer request the right to rent and occupy the property while the closing is being completed.You're a bad guy if you refuse and often in hot water of you agree. Here are the potential problems with renting before closing:1. Buyer is in the home for two months and then the potential …
- Searching for CLUEs: What Homebuyers & Sellers Need to Know About Homeowners Insurance By Brian Block
Homebuyers and sellers should be aware about issues involving homeowners insurance and the C.L.U.E. database. C.L.U.E. stands for Comprehensive Loss Underwriting Exchange and is a collection of homeowners insurance claim history enabling insurance companies to access five years worth of prior claim information to evaluate risks. The database is…
- At Home In Your Overseas Home By Jakob Jelling
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. Despite that, sometimes a homeowner in one country will want to buy a second home in another country, whether for a vacation home or future retirement. Usually they make this decision after realizing they visit the s…
- Realtors - Pros and Cons to Working With 2nd Home Buyers
Pros of working with second home buyers
1. Second home buyers are usually in a higher price range. People looking to buy second homes tend to be wealthier individuals and are typically looking for higher priced real estate. This is great since we are compensated more for higher priced properties.
2. Since they live out of town they usually don't ha…
- How to Choose a Capital Provider and Navigate Commercial Capital Markets By Mike Myatt
Financing a commercial real estate transaction is no longer a simple matter. Now, there are many considerations that must be evaluated when selecting a capital provider.In order to increase project
velocity, improve operating efficiency, conserve internal capital,
increase leverage and lower the overall cost of capital, it is
essential that a spo…
- 10 Things You Shouldn't Do When You're Buying a Home By Alex Rad
Home Buying Don'tsYour home buying process is well underway. The sellers accepted your offer to purchase. The home is officially under contract and you're counting down the days to closing. The lender pre-approved you, so buying the house is a sure thing, right?Not quite. Nothing is certain until the keys are in your hands. There are still major …
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