Real Estate Articles - Page 6
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Real Estate Articles - Page 6

How to Eliminate Risk in Real Estate Investment - posted: June 22, 2005 - author: Neda Dabestani-Ryba - Real estate investment has provided many investors with positive cash flow, tax benefits and satisfaction of making an impact in others lives. Like any investment however, real estate has intricate nuances and market trends that when ignored can cause an investor tremendous heart ache. click here for full text.

What Should You Do If Your Home Isn’t Selling? - posted: June 22, 2005 - author: Neda Dabestani-Ryba - It can be very frustrating to put your home on the market, expecting a fast sale, only to find that after six months you’re still waiting for an offer. What can you do? First, determine if it’s a result of timing. You may have started worrying too soon. If it has been only click here for full text.

NAHB’s Voluntary Model Green Home Building Guidelines - posted: June 22, 2005 - author: Neda Dabestani-Ryba - The voluntary Model Green Home Building Guidelines are designed to move environmentally friendly home building concepts further into the mainstream marketplace. Currently, there are approximately thirty communities throughout the U.S. that have green home building programs click here for full text.

Title Insurance Protects Your Financial Investment - posted: June 22, 2005 - author: Neda Dabestani-Ryba - You purchase homeowners insurance to protect yourself financially in case something happens to your property or its contents. However homeowners insurance won't protect your financial interests if a matter arises regarding past ownership of your property. That is where title insurance comes in. click here for full text.

Get Your Home Ready To Sell - posted: July 6, 2005 - author: Chris Hickman - Have you been considering selling your home in the near future? If you have, then it wouldn't be a bad idea to take a good long look at your home, using an unbiased eye. After all, a clean, appealing, well maintained home has much better odds of selling, selling for more, and selling faster. click here for full text.

Out-Of-State Investor's Check List of Questions - posted: July 6, 2005 - author: Neda Dabestani-Ryba - The following lists of questions are suggested questions to ask before you plan to purchase residential real estate outside of your neighborhood. It’s probably best to speak with at least three licensed real estate sales professionals and three property managers in the area. During each interview click here for full text.

NEG-AM: Why Fear? - posted: July 6, 2005 - author: Maryann - Mortgage terms have always been confusing. This is an attempt to get the Negative Amortization process clear to you. Amortization is the process of repaying the principle borrowed in full within the term settled on .But as the term ‘negative’ is added to amortization , it brings shiver down the spine of mortgagors. click here for full text.

Home Loans -- Federal Regulators Warn Lenders to Be More Careful - posted: July 6, 2005 - author: Charles Essmeier - Federal banking regulators have recently expressed some concern over the housing market as home prices in the United States have risen to record levels. While homes are more unaffordable than ever for many people, the lending market remains strong, mostly because of the introduction of new click here for full text.

Estate Planning - posted: July 6, 2005 - author: Neda Dabestani-Ryba - Estate planning can enable you to control your property while you are alive, take care of you and your loved ones if you become disabled, and give what you have to whom you want, the way you want, and when you want, and if you wish, you can save every last tax dollar, professional fee, and court cost possible. click here for full text.

Prepare Your Rental Property for Occupancy - posted: July 6, 2005 - author: Neda Dabestani-Ryba - Among your many responsibilities as a landlord, the law provides for a warranty of implied habitability. This means that the dwelling must be considered habitable and any known problems must be fixed before you allow a tenant to take occupancy. When a tenant vacates one of your units click here for full text.


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