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  • The Mortgage Pendulum-what it means for you  By : Grant Eckert
    A pendulum swings back and forth between two extremes, accelerating always toward the equilibrium point. In terms of the real estate market, the mortgage pendulum shows how the housing market swings between extremes, with a booming market and an ease in attaining mortgages balancing a much slower market and a tighter hold on mortgages.
  • Tips for Paying Off Your Mortgage Ahead of Schedule  By : Grant Eckert
    A mortgage can be a real burden on your monthly budget. If you can pay it off a bit early, you can save a ton of money in interest, and you can release yourself of that stress ahead of schedule. Paying off your mortgage early isn't as hard as you might think. Here are the best tips for getting the job done before it's officially due:
  • Capital Markets driving the cost of Mortgages  By : Robert Thomson
    Interest rates and Borrowing are a current hot topic. Banks are keeping rates high at the moment, simply due to risk, but what underlines all this is the cost of lending money between the banks.
  • Moore Oklahoma Community Guide  By : Andy Janko
    Moore, Oklahoma was originally a railroad town named "Verbeck" but a railroad employee named Al Moore changed that. Al Moore was angered that his mail did not arrive at his home, so he painted his name on a sign that he placed on his boxcar home. The name became so popular that when the town was incorporated, it was incorporated as Moore.
  • Moore Oklahoma Home Trends  By : Andy Janko
    All Moore Oklahoma home trends suggest that right now is an excellent time to buy property in this bustling Oklahoma City suburb.
  • Moore Oklahoma Real Estate  By : Andy Janko
    Moore, Oklahoma is a vibrant and rapidly expanding Oklahoma City suburb. With a population of about 50 000, Moore is the ninth largest town in the state and the second largest town in Cleveland County. Large enough to provide all the amenities and opportunities that today’s urban dwellers demand, but small enough to maintain a small-town friendless and cleanness, Moore is ideal for homebuyers.
  • Norman Oklahoma Community Guide  By : Andy Janko
    Are you considering a move to Norman Oklahoma? If so, congratulations – your relocation will place you right in one of the most dynamic communities in the state.
  • Norman Oklahoma Home Trends  By : Andy Janko
    Norman, Oklahoma offers a great many choices for the home buyer. In late 2007, the median price of new homes in the area was $154,739, according to some industry sources.
  • Norman Oklahoma Real Estate  By : Andy Janko
    Norman, Oklahoma real estate offers a wealth of choices for every homebuyer. If you are a young professional, the condos and commercial real estate in the area may interest you.
  • Pop Out The Champagne In Charlotte!  By : Keith Lutz
    Well, owners of homes in Charlotte, North Carolina will be simply delighted to hear some optimistic and local, realty news. It may be puzzling, but it is encouraging to know that your own city is not caught up in the national down-spiral of house prices.
  • Tee-Off in Your Own Backyard  By : Keith Lutz
    Charlotte has no shortage of golf courses; in fact an avid golfer could probably play a different course everyday for months. Sometimes it's nice just to work on your putting technique without having to go anywhere. I know I practice on the living room carpet, others pull out those portable putting greens. Wouldn't it be great to have a private putting green, right in your own backyard?
  • The Rise of the McMansion  By : Kevin Koitz
    Even the nation's finest luxury neighborhoods have a category for homes that look cheaply made: McMansions. Home owners in wealthy areas like Bethesda and Chevy Chase, Maryland live in fear of having their homes classified thusly, but occasionally one gets nailed. New neighborhoods are particularly vulnerable because their homes tend to be more modern and less classical - they're also often accused of being more hastily built, although this is rarely the case.
  • America's Neoclassical Building Tradition  By : Kevin Koitz
    Neoclassical and Greek Revival architecture are two of America's most recognized building forms. Though not in wide use today, these styles, characterized by columns, tall facades, and simple white exteriors, can be easily found on many of the nation's historic landmarks and government buildings, including The Whitehouse.
  • Loft Living  By : Kevin Koitz
    Loft living has become synonymous with a trendy urban lifestyle, and many developers are responding to the demand with loft-like or loft-styled options. Traditionally lofts were industrial spaces converted to residential spaces by artistic types. The appeal to artists, so the story goes, started in Paris in the mid 19th-century when large canvasses required high ceilings.
  • Beachfront Living in Breckenridge, Colorado  By : Kelli Bennett
    The highly anticipated Crystal Peak Lodge has been well received in the mountain community of Breckenridge, Colorado. Imagine 46 luxury ski-in/ski-out luxury residences located at Peak 7 and Peak 8; perfectly situated to take advantage of the new Independence SuperChair, and 2,368 acres of skiing and snowboarding terrain. Also located nearby is the BreckConnect gondola, designed to connect Crystal Peak Lodge to Peak 8 and to downtown Main Street.
  • How an Agent can Help You Buy or Sell a Home on eBay  By : Doug Jones
    It's possible to buy and sell almost everything on eBay these days, and real estate is no exception. Home owners make solid investment returns every day on eBay, and buyers here can negotiate great prices on exactly what they're looking for. eBay's informal, open-ended concept also makes it easy for buyers and sellers to negotiate deals to suit their needs, and negotiate other aspects of the property like appliances and home furnishings.
  • Real Estate Lingo for The Newbie  By : Kira Mead
    In today's real estate market there is a lot of uncertainty.
  • Condo Conscious: Smart Tips for the Condo Investor  By : Quinn Kiet
    The U.S. condo market has been good to real estate investors. In the past few years the median sales price of the average condo has stayed on par and even surpassed that of the single-family home. But with the condo's rapid increase in popularity, and more developments springing up everywhere, there's an added responsibility on behalf of the buyer to know what they are buying into.
  • Homebuyers: How to Choose The Best Neighborhood  By : Quinn Kiet
    Choosing a neighborhood is an important part in any buyers home selection process. When a market is hot and properties are selling you fast, you want to be equipped with ample information about the home you are looking at and the neighborhood that home is in.
  • Selling Your Home in Denver  By : Stacy Neir
    Recently, there have been many innovative ideas in the realty market, as sellers realize that an extra push is needed to sell some homes. Although the Denver real estate market outperformed all but four of twenty markets in the country, home prices still fell by 3%, from figures released on November's housing activity.
  • Tips on Buying REOs: Bank Owned Post Foreclosures  By : Craig Gleason
    Homes that are acquired by a bank from foreclosure are called REOs: real estate owned.
  • Top 5 Reasons to Buy a Second Home  By : Craig Gleason
    Owning more than one home can be part of a sound financial strategy, a long term plan for retirement and can provide you with lifestyle options that are priceless. Here are the top five reasons people like you buy a second home:
  • The Ins And Outs of Buying and Selling  By : Damon Chavez
    While buying and selling real estate can be exciting, it is also very challenging, and can be stressful at times. Because of the conflict created by both the buyer and seller and trying to get the most out of a real estate deal, negotiations can drag on and closings can be delayed. But a win/win situation is possible.
  • Sarasota's "Land Rush"  By : Jim Hirschman
    It's a seller's market in Sarasota! Home owners will not often read this piece of advice in the current situation - but here it is: if you are thinking of selling your home in Sarasota, now is a good time to list it! There are buyers waiting to snap up homes in this Florida paradise. This is an unusual situation and begs the question: Why does Sarasota miss the realty doldrums?
  • The Story Behind Saltbox Architecture  By : Mike Magner
    Saltbox homes can convey years of American colonial history in a single glance. With distinctive high pitched asymmetrical roofs, and flat, unadorned exteriors, these homes show how people lived in the nation's earliest days, between the early 16th and late 17th centuries, adjusting their homes as needed to make things easier. Because of their unique features, Saltbox homes are also instantly recognizable, and among the iconic residences of the Northeast coast.

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