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How Condominiums Are Faring In The Miami Real Estate Market
By Vanessa Doctor · 17 years ago
The city of Miami is often seen as one of the most culturally and economically vibrant cities of the United States.
The city is a host to many multinational businesses, excellent educational institutions, centers of ...
4 and a Half Steps to Selecting Where to Buy Your Dream Vacation Home
By Boris Mannsfeld · 17 years ago
Palm trees. Gentle breezes. Secluded sandy beaches. The tantalizing image of living in a tropical paradise makes you want to call the movers right now. Resist the impulse!
As with all major investment and lifestyle ...
The Wilberforce Settlement
By Rob Parker · 17 years ago
Although Canada’s history is not without its dark areas, many Canadians are proud of the fact that the country was at least first opposed to the idea of slavery well before our neighbours to the ...
Cavendish, Prince Edward Island - Home to L.M. Montgomery
By Rob Parker · 17 years ago
Prince Edward Island is truly one of the jewels in Canada’s crown. The smallest province is renowned for its rolling countryside, with green fields in summer and white in the winter. The mild temperature even ...
Commercial Properties
By Bryan Benson · 17 years ago
Though it is certainly more common, and in many cases easier, to find deals with the single family houses, there are times when the opportunity presents itself to acquire a commercial property. And if you ...
PATH - Toronto’s Underground Walkway
By Rob Parker · 17 years ago
There are few things in the world as impressive as PATH, the system of underground networks that connect stores and pedestrian walkways beneath the streets of bustling downtown Toronto. In fact, it is not stretching ...
Brampton - Home to the Lorne Scots
By Rob Parker · 17 years ago
As one of the fastest growing municipalities in Canada, Brampton has a lot to offer. In the modern age, it is a great place for business and tourism, with a population that supports a very ...
No sign of overseas slowdown
By Jim Barnaby · 17 years ago
The credit crunch, as any economic or financial expert will point out, is an international phenomenon. Not just because it started in the US when the subprime market hit the buffers, but because the consequences ...
Top Ten Questions to ask before a Home Inspection
By Grant Eckert · 17 years ago
There are many things that you are going to want to ask before you have a home inspection. When it is time for you to begin preparations for your home inspection, there are probably all ...
The Pros and Cons of Selling a Home in "As Is" Condition
By Stephanie Larkin · 17 years ago
So, the house is not in "Like New" condition and is not as cosmetically pleasing as you'd like. Is it worth the time and money to fix it up before selling it? Maybe or maybe ...
Repairs That Can Help Sell Your Home
By Craig Smith · 17 years ago
So, you have decided to sell the house. You've found a real estate agency to work with and your price is set. You already have a new home and payments. You want to sell your ...
Home Warranty Upgrades-what to ask for
By Craig Elliott · 17 years ago
When you are looking for a home warranty update, there are probably several things that you are considering asking about and looking for. However, the best way to figure out what you want in your ...
Home Warranty Premiums-What to Expect
By Stephanie Larkin · 17 years ago
Home warranties are protectors to homeowners when repair costs are not covered by home insurance. The type of repair costs that might not be covered under your home owners insurance is such things as the ...
Benefits of a Virtual Tour - When listing your home for sale
By Rob Parker · 17 years ago
The advent of the Internet has changed all sorts of businesses and transactions that people go through in the course of their lifetime, and real estate is no exception. The use of the Internet in ...
Woodbine Park - A New Beach Development
By Rob Parker · 17 years ago
The Beaches district of Toronto has long been noted for the way it is set apart from the rest of the city. In fact, most Toronto residents will correctly state that the Beaches district is ...
What is Meant by "Queen Anne Style House"?
By Rob Parker · 17 years ago
If you are out looking for a new home, or just interested in architecture in general, you may have come across the term Queen Anne Style house. These house styles are particularly found in neighborhoods ...
History of the Toronto Street Cars
By Rob Parker · 17 years ago
One sure-fire sign of a long established city in North America is the presence of a public transit system that has evolved through the ages in terms of vehicles, but has always followed the same ...
Why People Are Rushing To Learn Real Estate Investing From Dean Graziosi
By James Noha · 17 years ago
Since 1999, through his seminars, workshops, and television appearances, Dean Graziosi has touched the lives of countless of people all over the country. He has incorporated all his proven techniques for total fulfillment into books ...
Ontario New Home Warranty Program - Is my new home covered?
By Rob Parker · 17 years ago
The purchase of any new home always entails some risk, although this might be a surprise to those new to the real estate market. Real estate is 75% perception, and what that means is that ...
Staging - Does it really make a Difference when selling your Home?
By Rob Parker · 17 years ago
People who are really into watching the various shows on the Home and Garden Network are probably familiar with the concept of flipping and selling a house. Various entrepreneurs will buy a house for as ...