- How Will Real Estate Respond to the Stimulus By : Todd Kolasch
It’s still wonderful to sell and buy in this market. As you’ve heard me say many times, it’s all relative. Here in Northern Virginia, whatever you lose on the front end (your sale), you gain on the back end (your purchase). You simply want to sit with your agent and go over a net sheet to see the opportunity I’m talking about. - Gosh, Should I Buy Now or… By : Todd Kolasch
Folks, it’s a buyers market. Home values are down, inventory is up, rates are low…and as an additional bonus, other buyers qualified to buy now are waiting because of what I’ve been talking about in this article. - Housing Trouble Ahead, Get The Right Real Estate Agent Now By : Al Zan
It’s probably safe to say that very few homeowners ever regret their decision to move into the property market. The ones that do regret it have probably gotten themselves in way too deep on a mortgage they simply can’t afford. - Six Reasons For Retirees To Consider an Upscale Adult Mobile Home Community. By : Nelson Stewart
If you're retiring and wanting to downsize your living arrangement, a mobile home park may not be on your list of areas to check out. Mobile home parks sometimes conjure up images of dirty streets and cluttered yards - not anywhere a person who is house- and community-proud would want to live. However, mobile home parks are changing to meet the demands of a growing demographic who want quiet, well-maintained communities where they can live in peace. Due to this transition, here are six great rea - Mortgage Interest Rates: How to Get Yours Lowered By : Dron Fisher
Mortgage interest rates are at an all-time low. If you have good credit, you can easily refinance your home and secure a lower rate. - Essential Questions To Ask Before You Purchase Property By : Craig Berger
Learn the essential questions to ask before you purchase property. Find out why these answers will make sure you don’t get cheated when purchasing new property. - How Many Homes Should I See? By : Eddy Kicker
Many buyers, though especially first-time buyers, wonder how exactly to go about the home-buying process. Specifically, many wonder how many homes they should look at before deciding on one that is right for them. - Exposed: The Truth About Baby Boomers' Second Homes By : Carolyn Capalbo
Contrary to the common belief that baby boomers are the richest amongst us, up to date statistics are now telling us that, in this generation, only the same percentage owns second homes as was the case with their parents. And this could even just be because they inherited! - Cash Back At Closing -- What You Need To Know By : Craig Berger
Discover the definition of cash back at closing. What you need to know about the pros and cons of cash back at closing. - Step by Step for First Time Buyers By : Justin Lee
If you are a first time buyer wondering if you could cash in on the flood of foreclosed homes on the market, the first step you will need to take is to consider your options. Unfortunately most first time buyers' options are ruled by finances. - Smaller Homes - Sensible or Stingy? By : Lee Cameron
It is strange to think that in the fifties houses were considered 'plush' at 1,000 square feet and then we whooped all the way up to an average home of 2,500 square feet before we started the current trend back downwards. - Buying Your First Vacation Home By : Jason Couillard
It's a great time in the realty market to buy a vacation home. If you're searching out your own vacation home, a good rule is to follow the same guidelines as you would for a first home - and then some! - Buying a Retirement Home? Plan Ahead By : Damon Chavez
If you are planning to relocate for your retirement, or simply want a new home in the same community, you are probably looking for a nice home to retire to. Well this is the perfect time to plan a little further ahead. - Top 10 UK Mortgage Features to Consider By : Quick Move Now
This article covers some of the main features needing to be considered by people looking to take out mortages in the UK. - Today's Economy has Created a Wealth of Opportunity By : Mitch Argon
What would you call the ideal buyers market? How about this scenario: - Why buy real estate now that the prices are low By : Julia
If you are planning to buy real estate in present or sometime in near future then there can’t be any time better than this. The real estate prices are low at the moment, there are very few buyers in the market and a number of people want to sell their real estate. If you still don’t think that you should be in market, to buy real estate, hoping that prices will further decrease then you might be making a mistake. - Austin's Reputation Gets Another Boost By : Jim Olenbush
It's no secret that Austin was chosen by Money Magazine as the No. 2 Best Big City in their "Best Places to Live" index, and was also picked from almost 400 U.S. cities by Moody's Economy and was rated #1 for the economic vitality index. - Condo Sales Expected to Increase By : Joe Pinto
Residential real estate investors have probably realized by now that they are going to be able to 'clean up'. With so many people having to face short sales, foreclosure and often the loss of their credit rating, the rental market is going to expand. - Less First Time Buyers Equals More New Homes For Sale By : Eddy Kicker
One of the best things about buying a new home is the untouched - pristine- cleanliness that you are also buying. If you have always dreamed of owning a brand new home, this is the time to find a bargain. At the moment you can choose from a wonderful selection of homes with luxurious touches. - First Time Buyers: Get a Ticket on That Gravy Train! By : Brian Talley
First time buyers please note: predictions for improvements in realty market activity are gaining ground. Yet another prediction, this time by an economist, has forecast that the realty environment is in a position for modest change. The change is due to show by mid 2008, and the reasons for the projected increase in realty activity are also laced with cautions. - Forget the Castle - Buy the Woodsman's Cottage By : Branden Schroeder
Are you a first time buyer who wants to buy a castle, but can only afford a drawbridge? When your real estate agent takes you to see tiny houses that you can only just afford, do you say that it's too much like the one that your great-grandpa lived in? - Financing Your First Land Purchase By : Craig Berger
Learn about financing your first land purchase. Discover some effective strategies and compare to find which method suits your financial situation best. - To Buy or Not To Buy - That is The Question By : Kelli Bennett
In 2004, statistics told us that one in ten American residents owned a second home. Home ownership had reached an all time high of 70%. - It's the Right Time for the First Time By : Calum MacKenzie
It might be the single most common question a realtor hears - is this a good time to buy a house? While the answer depends on your personal circumstances, there are certainly times and circumstances that make "yes!" the right answer for most people. If you're a first time home buyer, this is one of those times. What's bad news for home sellers has created an excellent market for anyone who is in the market for a home. - Choosing The Correct Condo (For You) By : Bob Nachman
With the number of 'single people' buying homes reaching the highest ever and actually overtaking the number of married buying homes, it would be interesting to know how many of the singles are buying condos.
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