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Buying New Construction...How Do I Begin? - dated: May 19, 2004 - author: Sheldon Salnick - The prospect of shopping for a new construction residence can be quite daunting, but the rewards of owning a brand new home out-weight the disadvantages if you know the potential pitfalls. The following are important considerations: Overall Dollar Budget, Location, Cost Per Square Foot, Finishes, Upgrades, Parking and Delivery Date. click here for full text.
A Singles Game of Real Estate - dated: May 8, 2004 - author: Dan Auito - This discussion leans toward answering questions asked most often by our youthful men and women in there early twenties. They often begin to ask themselves the question, “Should I consider buying a home, condo/town-home or some other type of real estate that I can call my own?” Due to the fact that housing has up to this point always been provided for or lived in on a rented basis we tend to find that our newest contributing members of society find themselves at a loss for the most beneficial and advantageous way to enter this next phase of self-sufficiency. click here for full text.
Flat Fee MLS Listings - Is this the future of real estate - dated: March 17, 2004 - author: 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. click here for full text.
According To Sellers, Silence Isn'T Always 'Golden’ - dated: July 1, 2003 - author: W. Troy Swezey - When trying to sell a home, silence isn't always golden especially when you're expecting your real estate agent to call. In fact, it's one of the leading complaints among sellers in the real estate market. Often times you find an agent who is more than willing to take on your listing, but once the relationship is made, the seller enjoys getting a call at least once a week. click here for full text.
Vacation Homes Are Becoming A Reality For More Homeowners - dated: July 1, 2003 - author: W. Troy Swezey - Whether it’s a lakefront cottage or a log cabin in the woods, a vacation home often seems to be a dream that only the wealthy can afford. But these days, you don’t have to be a millionaire to own one. click here for full text.
Attention To Details Helps Homeowners Sell Fast In A Buyers Market - dated: July 1, 2003 - author: W. Troy Swezey - Your boss has just given you the career opportunity of a lifetime, but the job is in another state. Soon you discover that moving your family to another city may be one of life’s hardest tasks click here for full text.
Fraud in Real Estate, Are You Being Victimized? - Part II - dated: January 22, 2003 - author: Willard Michlin - The phone range and Peter was on the other end of the line. "Willard, I have a friend of mine that has a real estate problem." I said, "Send him over." Two hours later, Jerry sat in front of me terribly upset. Three years earlier, he had been talked into buying a 4 unit building in partnership with Smooth Talker, a knowledgeable, smooth talking real estate salesman. Smooth Talker offered to find the property, click here for full text.
How Long Your Mortgage Runs Determines How Much You Pay - dated: July 1, 2003 - author: W. Troy Swezey - The first thing most of us think about when the time comes to take out a mortgage on a new home is the interest rate. click here for full text.
What To Expect In Closing Costs On A Home Purchase - dated: July 1, 2003 - author: W. Troy Swezey - Many are taking advantage of this year’s low mortgage rates to purchase a home. Pent up with excitement, many families, who have scrimped and saved for a down-payment, jump for joy when the mortgage lender finally approves their application. But, they should realize that there’s a whole new set of expenses that must be covered before actually closing on the sale. click here for full text.
How to Prepare Yourself for Owning a Dual Purpose Second Home - dated: July 1, 2003 - author: W. Troy Swezey - If you are thinking about buying a second home, you are not alone. A 1995 survey by the American Resort Development Association found that 60 percent of households surveyed feel they have a likely chance of purchasing a recreational property in the next ten years, a figure that rose 30% from the survey in 1990. The average age for the majority of vacation home buyers ranges from 40-50 years old. click here for full text.
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