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Sell Your Home In 30 Days or Less For Full Price and Close Quickly! - dated: April 25, 2003 - author: Bill Knell - If you’re hitting your head up against a wall because your home will not sell, take heart! You are not alone. Despite stories of record home sales in most of the USA, many homes are not being sold anywhere near as fast as they should be. click here for full text.
Buying Rental Property - dated: March 30, 2003 - author: Don Romanek - So you are considering buying rental property. Congratulations. You are now among the millions of people each year who consider buying investment real estate. But are you ready for the next step to actually buy a rental property? Before you dive in, make sure you do some research first and find out what it is really like to be a landlord. Despite what you may have heard elsewhere, there is a lot to know and it is a lot of work. But that does not mean it is not worth it. If you want to be successful, you must understand what to expect before you begin renting. click here for full text.
Avoid mistakes that could cost you thousands - dated: June 24, 2004 - author: Ajay Pats - Selling your home can be an exhausting experience. Last minute walk throughs, inconvenient calls, price adjustment and the possibility of being stuck with two mortgages are real concerns. If you are not completely prepared you could end up losing hundreds, even thousands, of dollars in profit. The difference between a profitable smooth transaction and a break even, miserable experience is often a fine line. click here for full text.
5 Things to Look for in a Property Appraiser - posted: March 4, 2005 - author: Mary Collins - When it comes to finding a real estate appraiser, many attorneys don't know what to look for. Mary Collins of Find-Appraisers.com describes 5 things to look for in a property appraiser. Attorneys who are seeking a property appraiser often ask “How should I choose which real estate appraiser to use?” When selecting a property appraiser, keep the following in mind: click here for full text.
You Don't Have to Win the Lottery to make Money in Preconstruction Real Estate - posted: April 2, 2005 - author: Deborah Orr - There's no magic and there's no secret to making money in preconstruction investing. It's been done for years. Have you ever had a home built that was worth more when it was finished than what you paid? That was preconstruction investing. The demand for real estate in certain markets' is creating unprecedented appreciation and there's no magic to it. click here for full text.
Investing in the Florida Panhandle - Why it's a good investment - posted: April 2, 2005 - author: Deborah Orr - The Florida Panhandle is located in Northwest Florida and is known as the "Forgotten Coast". Florida real estate investments are now booming along the Forgotten Coast due largely to "The St Joe Company" which manufactured paper for many years and is the largest landholder in Florida with approximately 825,000 acres of land at 12/2004. St Joes land holdings are concentrated primarily click here for full text.
The Listing Contract: It's All in the Details - posted: May 5, 2005 - author: 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 agreement, you can expect to see most of these terms detailed in the document. click here for full text.
Preserve Equity, Build for the Future Using a 1031 Tax Exchange - posted: May 5, 2005 - author: Neda Dabestani-Ryba - Thinking of trading up on an investment resort property? If so, look into 1031 Tax Exchanges (based on IRS Code Section 1031), which allow taxpayers to defer taxes on capital gains resulting from the sale of investment real estate, often a sizable sum since combined Federal and State taxes can run as high as 38 percent. With an exchange, owners are able to preserve equity click here for full text.
Don't Forget to Ask About Restrictive Covenants - posted: May 5, 2005 - author: Neda Dabestani-Ryba - Homebuyers, especially first-timers, may not think of asking about restrictive covenants. But these clauses dictate what can and cannot be done to or on a property. When buyers purchase property governed by restrictive covenants, they consent to conduct their lives in accordance with those provisions. A restrictive covenant, which is a type of deed restriction click here for full text.
Feel At Home Faster After You Move - posted: May 5, 2005 - author: Neda Dabestani-Ryba - Moving to a new community can be a great adventure, if you go with the right attitude and a sound strategy for settling-in. Incorporate these tips into an action plan, and you’ll stay focused, organized and proactive—just what’s needed to put roots down fast. Before You Go: -Complete a change of address form with the post office click here for full text.
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