Real Estate

Foreign Currency Mortgages for UK Homeowners - Pipedream or Reality?
By Ed Parry · 18 years ago
Everyone knows that the sum you pay for your mortgage depends on the interest rate set by the Bank of England. If interest rates go up, so does the cost of lending and therefore the ...
How To Think (Eastern) European..and make a Fortune in Real Estate
By Kevin Stillmock · 18 years ago
I have been investing and advising real estate investors in Eastern Europe for the better part of a decade. A growing number of investors with a pioneering spirit have been lured to this part of ...
Bonus Depreciation In The Gulf Opportunity Zone (Go Zone)
By Chris Anderson · 18 years ago
In the recent news for real estate investors, there has been a lot of discussion about the tax benefits of investing in Go Zone; i.e., those areas impacted by hurricanes Katrina, Rita, and Wilma. In ...
Real Estate IRA Notes - "Hot" Trend for "Cool" Times
By Joshua Geary · 18 years ago
The newest buzzword to hit the world of real estate investment is: Real Estate Notes. Now, real estate notes themselves aren't new, they've been around. But the awareness of them as viable investment vehicles is ...
Choosing the Right San Diego Realtor for YOU!
By John Harris · 18 years ago
Whether buying or selling a home, it is one of the largest financial events that happens only a few times within your life. That makes choosing a realtor just as important and a crucial decision ...
Who Should Hire the Real Estate Appraiser and Why?
By John Harris · 18 years ago
Everyone involved in the sale of real estate has a vested interest in the results of a real estate appraisal. The outcome affects the seller, the buyer, the lender, and even the realtor. A too ...
Condo Insurance in Chicago
By Dave Badger · 18 years ago
Chicago ranks third in the nation in terms of condos that are expected to be completed this year, with 8,533 more units to hit the market. A condominium or condo for short is a legal ...
The Real Opportunities in Bulgaria are Just Beginning
By Jeremy Leach · 18 years ago
Some people have been reporting that the Bulgarian property market is overheating - that due to stellar growth in 2003-2005, the current market is now slowing. In fact, although this true to some degree, this ...
Home Buying - How to avoid paying too much
By Duane Devalle · 18 years ago
Whether you’re a first time buyer or a veteran of the real estate game, buying a home can be a mammoth process. It’s an emotional time often accompanied with difficult choices. Those same difficult choices ...
Loss Mitigation - a Set of Tools to Stop Foreclosure
By Jeff Manzanares · 18 years ago
What is loss mitigation? You can be sure that there are a lot of people who do not have the faintest idea what this expression means. For that matter, there are a lot of terms ...
When buying a home understand who the real estate agent represents
By Duane Devalle · 18 years ago
When Buying a Home, the first thing you should do, even before you make your first call to a real estate agent, is to fully understand the type of relationship you will have with the ...
Sell your Langley Home For Top Dollar In Todays Real Estate Market!
By Shane Toews · 18 years ago
Selling is an integral part of the real estate process! Whether it’s your own home or an investment property, the selling process should be taken serious. Many people take the selling process casually without a ...
No money down apartment buildings.
By Anthony Minnuto · 18 years ago
A lot of new investors have tried to first invest in other types of commercial properties such as office buildings or shopping centers; only to realize that the transition is just too drastic and it ...
Home Ownership: Benefits vs. Risks
By Joseph Kenny · 18 years ago
Sure, it’s tough to pull the trigger and buy a home, especially as a first-time buyer. The big hit of covering both a down payment and closing costs is enough to scare any prospective buyer ...
Buying An Abbotsford “Fixer Upper”
By Shane Toews · 18 years ago
There are many types of residential properties that can be purchased for a lower price because it is in need of repairs, fixed up and then sold for a hefty profit. Generally, single family homes, ...
Selling a Fixer Upper: List of 3 Tips and Techniques
By Sarah Miller · 18 years ago
Selling a Fixer Upper: Tips and Techniques If you have considered fixing up and selling property with the intent to sell instead of renting, then here are some invaluable tips that should fall on any ...
Modular Home Prices
By Kristy Annely · 18 years ago
Modular homes are built off-site in a manufacturing facility and later delivered to their target destination, where they are assembled and crane-set into the desired location. Modular homes are different in many ways from site-built ...
How to Estimate Current Market Value
By Michael Zari · 18 years ago
Real estate investing is a lot like buying stocks; ideally you want to buy low and sell high. While you do not make any money until both sides of the transaction are complete (i.e. buy ...
Real Estate Inspection in Chicago
By Dave Badger · 18 years ago
A real estate inspection can be defined as the organized inspection of a real estate property for the sole purpose of evaluating a property’s condition. Basically, the inspection tries to spot defects in the property. ...
Increasing the value of a home in Chicago
By Dave Badger · 18 years ago
Realty Times places Chicago amongst the thirty best cities where young people could choose to live. One of the reasons for this is the popularity of the condominium in Chicago. Chicago contains some of the ...