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28th September 2009
Converting an existing cellar into a habitable room is a way of extending a home without reducing the size of the garden and avoiding the hassle and cost of moving house. Popular uses for converted cellar space include, home office, or study room, playroo... Read >
Author: baxterowens
23rd September 2009
Property in the Caribbean is still looking attractive to buyers and sellers alike even in these financial times. Development land is being purchased for new resorts in particular in Dominican Republic, Barbados prices are continuing to rise and Belize ha... Read >
Author: Caribbean Land and Property
23rd September 2009
Project Name Mint Towers
Name of Builder GPL
Project Type Mini Township (Residential)
Price As below
Location Sector -70, Gurgaon
Agent Shri Aditya Estates
47082733, 9810445860
Mint Towers are a part of Eden ... Read >
Author: zameensantosh
17th September 2009
Looking for extra cash to live on? Considering Downsizing? Why it’s not always the best option...
Whilst thousands of older homeowners consider moving to a smaller property so as to release cash to live on or fund home improvements or the like, it ha... Read >
Author: Geoff Charles
16th September 2009
Cayman Islands real estate has some unique features, as investments go. Cayman Islands properties are lovely, and substantial tracts of land are unspoilt. This makes it attractive proposition for permanent residences. The residential properties in Cayman ... Read >
Author: JeremyHurst
16th September 2009
V. Gangadharan
The Goods and Service Tax (GST), a landmark in the history of tax reforms, after the implementation of VAT, has started its journey by the Finance Minister’s public endorsement of the dual GST model.
The dual GST model will comprise... Read >
Author: Taxmannlaw
15th September 2009
Real estate is indeed one of the safest investments and a lot of people use real estate as an investment avenue. Real estate law is not the forte of real estate attorneys and real estate agents only. Every real estate investor should understand at least t... Read >
Author: Dannie Jensen
14th September 2009
Contract for difference is being used by many of the forex traders at the moment around the world and this is because of the advantages the package provides its users. The product simply allows you make a profit from the difference between the buying and ... Read >
Author: Serge271
11th September 2009
1. In the above stated Sale Price, External Development Charges (EDC) and Infrastructure Development Charges (IDC) are pro-rated per unit as applicable to this Group Housing site.
In case of any upward revision in future by the Govt. agencies, the s... Read >
Author: zameensapna
03rd September 2009
It seems as if the Irish working population do not like pensions. With roughly half the workforce opting to do without a Personal or Occupational Pension, the figures speak for themselves.
Perhaps these figures are not unsurprising; pensions often rec... Read >
Author: Rochelle
03rd September 2009
In a move to bring relief to property buyers and make transactions hassle-free, Haryana government has introduced a people-friendly scheme for depositing stamp duty at State Bank of India counters by substituting stamp papers.
State revenue secretary ... Read >
Author: Real estate
02nd September 2009
With more low cost flights and expansion of airline routes, people are now looking further a field for their property investments. The Bulgarian property has received much attention from the British press, initially for the low cost apartments along the B... Read >
Author: mortonneal@gmail.com
30th August 2009
Real estate Cayman Islands is now a hotter proposition than it was before. With the global economic scenario having brought the prices down, it is time to strike gold. Moreover, a careful analysis of factors influencing real estate in Cayman Islands revea... Read >
Author: Caymanislandsrealestate
29th August 2009
You would be hard pushed in our current times to not be aware of the debates surrounding environmental change and the efforts of governments and individuals to encourage sustainable living. The recent announcement by the British Government of four new ec... Read >
Author: annabarrington
25th August 2009
There are many differences and benefits that spread betting has over share trading. The biggest differences are that when spread betting, you pay no stamp duty, no commission, and no capital gains tax....
With financial spread betting you can make a pr... Read >
Author: Spreadbetting Guru
21st August 2009
In this article we are going to assume absolutely no prior knowledge of spread betting whatsoever. We'll show you what it is, how to do it, and why it is becoming so popular.
One way to invest in financial markets is to buy equities, or company share... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
19th August 2009
You can get a boat loan for purchasing a boat for personal or commercial purposes. A boat loan, just like an auto loan, can be structured for meeting your financial needs. In Australia, an average boat costs $20,000. By applying for a boat loan to the ext... Read >
Author: Allen P. Stewart
13th August 2009
FHM has rated Allsopp one of the world's sexiest women
© Kirstie Allsopp
Nicknamed the property porn queen, Kirstie Allsopp is best known for presenting the TV show Location, Location, Location. As an expert member of our mydeco Design Board, Allsopp t... Read >
Author: A.Deakin
11th August 2009
Months after Haryana government green flagged the registration of independent floors in plotted colonies in Gurgaon, Faridabad and Panchkula, it notified two more ordinances last week.
Months after Haryana government green flagged the registration ... Read >
Author: santoshbaranwal
07th August 2009
Purchasing a new vehicle can be a daunting ordeal for the unprepared consumer. So, prepare yourself for the car buying experience by following these simple tips:
Plan Your Budget
First and foremost, decide on an honest budget. When purchasing a new ca... Read >
Author: Chelsi
31st July 2009
Government advisors say that home owners should face higher council tax and stamp duty if they refuse to make their homes “greener”.
Those who do not have double glazing or insulation would be hammered under proposals drawn up by an environmental gro... Read >
Author: The Lancashire Conservatory Outlet
25th July 2009
One of the major things to think about when you would like to consider a new car purchase is the car loan rates that is offered by the car financing institution. It is vital to compare car loans rates by various lenders so that a decision can be made on h... Read >
Author: Aussie Loans and Finance
24th July 2009
Property market is shaking all over India but the real estate market of Chandigarh is still offering a lot of opportunities to its buyers and investors by way of different residential and commercial realty projects. Besides that, the government of Chandi... Read >
Author: 99acres
24th July 2009
Barbro Zeineh, family lawyer with Franklins Solicitors LLP based in Milton Keynes and Northampton, has personal experience of the conveyancing procedure in the UK and abroad. Barbro writes :
“I have recently sold a two bedroomed property in Sweden w... Read >
Author: Franklins Solicitors LLP
24th July 2009
Owners of independent floors in Gurgaon. can finally rejoice.
The Haryana cabinet, under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda, has allowed owners of independent floors to register their properties with the revenue department.
... Read >
Author: Real estate
23rd July 2009
Property market is shaking all over India but the real estate market of Chandigarh is still offering a lot of opportunities to its buyers and investors by way of different residential and commercial realty projects. Besides that, the government of Chandi... Read >
Author: 99acres
21st July 2009
Home equity fixed loans are credit extended to homebuyers who dismiss closing costs. Some of the equity loans offered have "Prime Minus 0.500%" rates, and are offered under many loan options. The loans give homebuyers the option to prepare for financial f... Read >
Author: Jewell Hardin
17th July 2009
For many potential homeowners one of the biggest stumbling blocks they face when attempting to buy property is not the actual mortgage it self, it is infact the huge deposit which banks are currently requiring from all potential clients to insure that the... Read >
Author: Steve McCall
17th July 2009
Urges Centre To Relax Area-Specific Norms For Setting Up SEZ; Proposed Projects To See Investments Of Rs 10,182 Cr
With the SAD-BJP government clearing the much-awaited Punjab Special Economic Zones Bill, 2009, on Saturday, the decks have been clea... Read >
Author: zameenprince
11th July 2009
Investment opportunities are many and varied, and in the UK, you can invest in Contracts for Difference, commonly known as CFDs. Contracts for difference is the financial instrument to trade in instead of the underlying shares. If you get CFDs fro investm... Read >
Author: Serge271
04th July 2009
There are people who dream of living in an island paradise and then there are people who buy an entire island to become their playground. Think Mel Gibson. Well, since you are neither one of the two, you can invest in real property in the island paradise ... Read >
Author: renniksnomis1
29th June 2009
If you are still mulling over whether or not to buy property, then this is the time to stop thinking. Just less than a year back, land in most cases was over-valued. In certain markets, the capital appreciated so fast that in some cases it rose by 300 per... Read >
Author: AnkitaTyagi
28th June 2009
This year's Budget contained some good news for first-time buyers and homemovers. The Government has extended its stamp duty holiday on properties costing up to £175,000 until the end of 2009.
The exemption, previously on properties up to £125,000, h... Read >
Author: MarkeD
27th June 2009
Summary:
Property managers, brokers and agents are not having a free lunch, over 50% of investors have declined from investing in real estate, despite the cut in interest rate and….
What does the horoscope says:
Timing is everything in any market... Read >
Author: lizzy james
18th June 2009
The Home Loan Calculator is the ideal way to find out all that you need to know about the loan you expect to obtain. The true picture of the loan is given when you enter the details regarding the loan such as the property, income as well as monthly expend... Read >
Author: Mel C
15th June 2009
Getting the best rate on your home loan can be confusing at times and has to be done with care. It is possible to secure a good rate on a home loan with a little bit of research done on the subject before obtaining the loan.
Different institutions have... Read >
Author: Mel C
10th June 2009
Dubai is one of the seven emirates that form the UAE. Dubai city is recognized as one among the fastest growing cities in the world. The city draws millions of tourists from across the world.
In Dubai, import duties are very less. A wide range of prod... Read >
Author: Bob Adams
29th May 2009
Buying your dream car is a matter of right decision making power. You need to ensure you have a great car that meets your requirements and suits your budget. There are lots of points which should be considered before you make up your mind.
a) Understan... Read >
Author: Indianink
20th May 2009
More Florida real estate agents are found working in larger cities. This is because many constructions take place in larger cities than the smaller cities. However many Agents also work in smaller cities that develop quickly. More houses are bought and so... Read >
Author: jenithdsouza
19th May 2009
Although some of us dream about a lovely period home, it may turn into a nightmare when you realise that 'character' can actually cost you a packet! Many buyers invest thousands in repairs when they buy a second hand property with windows, boilers and the... Read >
Author: Laura room
17th April 2009
The Lift shared ownership scheme has now been extended to the whole of Scotland. Previously on pilot across the central belt, the Scottish Government scheme has been helping those on low incomes with financial constraints stopping them from getting a mort... Read >
Author: cborthwick9
17th April 2009
Have you found your dream home, but you aren’t sure if you can afford it?
Are you scratching your head and asking which is the better loan to choose between two lenders?
Use a home loan calculator to find out. A home loan calculator is an online t... Read >
Author: Scott Jamieson
17th April 2009
The Inland Revenue tax authority has been around since 1665 and until 2005 was a direct taxation department where in all the matters with regard to taxation and its various policies were resolved by the British Government. Income tax, national insurance c... Read >
Author: Terry Cartwright
16th April 2009
The Preliminary Agreement (Konvenju)
has been duly signed and both yourself (as the buyer)
and the seller are now bound to go ahead with the contract and to adhere to the
terms and conditions set therein. Yes, the real estates in Malta is very
advanta... Read >
Author: CathyWimior
15th April 2009
You can sell property quickly and avoid repossession by following certain steps. Most buyers don’t want a house that is in need of maintenance and repair. So try to improve the condition of the house. Securing a quick property sale is vastly easier subs... Read >
Author: Andrew Wilson
15th April 2009
You can sell property quickly and avoid repossession by following certain steps. Most buyers don’t want a house that is in need of maintenance and repair. So try to improve the condition of the house. Securing a quick property sale is vastly easier subs... Read >
Author: Andrew Wilson
05th April 2009
After you have enough money to make a deposit for your chosen home, the next step is to find out how much ownership will really costs you. There are a lot of additional fees associated with home buying. For example, legal costs, stamp duty, disbursement, ... Read >
Author: Ben
05th April 2009
After you have enough money to make a deposit for your chosen home, the next step is to find out how much ownership will really costs you. There are a lot of additional fees associated with home buying. For example, legal costs, stamp duty, disbursement, ... Read >
Author: Ben
10th March 2009
Despite the recession and decrease in property prices, people will always move house, even in 2009! To make this process as simple as possible, it is good to understand what is involved what needs to be dealt with. One of the key processes of buying and s... Read >
Author: Laura room
04th March 2009
With the current financial climate, the thoughts of buying a new house, renewing your home insurance, paying stamp duty, and renting a removals company in 2009 are understandably far from the thoughts of any current homeowner. However, the Express and Ec... Read >
Author: MarkeD
02nd February 2009
The slow-down in the housing market has claimed yet more victims in the conveyancing sector this week, which is struggling to overcome the overall drop in house sales. There were signs of good news though, with figures from HM Revenue & Customs suggesting... Read >
Author: Darell Joyce
02nd February 2009
The slow-down in the housing market has claimed yet more victims in the conveyancing sector this week, which is struggling to overcome the overall drop in house sales. There were signs of good news though, with figures from HM Revenue & Customs suggesti... Read >
Author: Darell Joyce
20th January 2009
On 7th December 2007 the government gave Zero-Carbon rated eco houses below £500,000 exemption from Stamp Duty Land Tax. This relief is available on new houses and will continue until 30th September 2012. With households in this country on the increase... Read >
Author: annabarrington
09th January 2009
Kicking off the evaluation process is the toughest for us. Question after question kept popping up “Is the property market low enough?”, “Is this property worth considering?”, “Are the numbers the only criteria for investment?” What are we re... Read >
Author: OngKL
09th January 2009
Buying properties at an auction is a great experience. But you need to do a research beforehand if you are participation. For instance, if you are interested in buying a property in a particular area, then try to find out the bad and good features of the ... Read >
Author: Simu
08th January 2009
Latest figures have revealed more bad news, a double whammy - UK house prices have suffered the biggest drop in 25 years as well as the number of mortgages being issued is also at a record low.
Official figures show a month-on-month drop of 2.2% in Dec... Read >
Author: cborthwick9
08th January 2009
Buying properties at an auction is a great experience. But you need to do a research beforehand if you are participation. For instance, if you are interested in buying a property in a particular area, then try to find out the bad and good features of the ... Read >
Author: Simu
08th January 2009
Buying properties at an auction is a great experience. But you need to do a research beforehand if you are participation. For instance, if you are interested in buying a property in a particular area, then try to find out the bad and good features of the ... Read >
Author: Simu
30th December 2008
Buying properties at an auction is a great experience. But you need to do a research beforehand if you are participation. For instance, if you are interested in buying a property in a particular area, then try to find out the bad and good features of the ... Read >
Author: Gurmeet singh
13th December 2008
Rentals have continued their upward climb down and are predicted to go even higher as certain factors that kept the rental market healthy continue to have an impact on the rental figures in the UK. According to figures from the Royal Institute of Chartere... Read >
Author: Parmdeep Vadesha
08th December 2008
Of late, the Reserve Bank of India has cut in its key rates. As such, in response to this initiative by the RBI, the State Bank of India had a reduction in both its lending and deposit rates. This initiative will really boost the real estate industry in I... Read >
Author: Alice Erin
03rd December 2008
Home ownership is a dream for many, but it is costly. Ongoing costs for owning a home are for insurance and council rates, and for any maintenance that needs doing.
If the home is in good repair, this may not surface for a couple of years, but there i... Read >
Author: Melanie Click
01st December 2008
Nowadays, there are many different investment tools and platforms for traders and investors to build their fortune.
There are several reasons why investors keep financial betting in their portfolio when it comes to generating return from investment.
... Read >
Author: mario
01st December 2008
When you are trying to purchase a property in Queensland or Brisbane there are many steps involved in the conveyancing process. A person in this position may choose to do the job themselves or hire a professional Queensland or Brisbane conveyancing solici... Read >
Author: BradMisfud
17th November 2008
Buying property at auction is a pleasant change from the conventional methodologies but at the same time it is equally important to carefully bid property at an auction. There are few basic guidelines to consider when buying properties at auction. Before ... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
17th October 2008
With reports that the credit crunch is showing no signs of abating, it is a commonly held belief that the UK is being led into recession. The rising cost of essentials like food, fuel and electricity has put a huge strain on the country’s economy and ... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
15th October 2008
The majority of people in the UK buying a new home will be required to pay stamp duty on the purchase. What is stamp duty, how is it calculated and what impact does it have on the UK housing market?
What is Stamp Duty?
The origins of stamp duty go ... Read >
Author: Rich Bendall
07th October 2008
Buying properties at an auction is a great experience. But you need to do a research beforehand if you are participation. For instance, if you are interested in buying a property in a particular area, then try to find out the bad and good features of the ... Read >
Author: rainbow00006
07th October 2008
Investors with buy to let UK properties are the unexpected winners of the government's plan to invigorate the uncertain property market. Originally targeted to first-time homebuyers, the scheme turns out to have more benefits for buy to let investors. Cou... Read >
Author: Parmdeep Vadesha
01st October 2008
Estate agents regularly make it into the the top three in polls of the least respected, least trusted professions in the UK. Yet around a million of us still use them to sell our homes each year. Eye4Homes.co.uk is helping UK home owners by reducing their... Read >
Author: Eye4Homes
26th September 2008
House prices are falling by £83 a day in some places in the UK which is more than the average person takes home in wages a day which currently stands at £69.65 after tax. The average prices of homes in the UK are falling at £45 per day since the beginn... Read >
Author: barryloughran@live.co.uk
15th September 2008
Termed as the country’s first planned city, Chandigarh is fast booming in the real estate sector India. One of the most prominent factors contributing to the real estate growth in Chandigarh is the NRI investments pouring in the city. There are a large ... Read >
Author: allcheckdeals
11th September 2008
Following years of growth the UK housing market is slumping with an annual fall to date of 10.9%. Here we look at what is happening and where the market is going.
According to the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (Rics) house sales are at thei... Read >
Author: Wheres My Property
11th September 2008
Following years of growth the UK housing market is slumping with an annual fall to date of 10.9%. Here we look at what is happening and where the market is going.
According to the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (Rics) house sales are at thei... Read >
Author: Wheres My Property
08th September 2008
The property market is falling and house prices are over 8% lower than this time last year. It’s a buyers market and here we look at the property opportunities.
The falling property market makes it a buyers market and in parts of the UK there are 15... Read >
Author: Wheres My Property
05th September 2008
Egypt is a wonderful country famous for its pyramids, pharaohs and temples and with its architectural beauty this African country is one of the world's most mesmerizing travel experiences. With increase in the number of tourist every year, Egypt is growin... Read >
Author: Article Manager
04th September 2008
First to benefit are buyers buying a home under £175,000. Previously stamp duty was exempt only for properties below £125,000 and now stamp duty is payable only on properties over £175,000. Stamp duty is 1% of the purchase price so that's £1,750 sav... Read >
Author: Wheres My Property
04th September 2008
First to benefit are buyers buying a home under £175,000. Previously stamp duty was exempt only for properties below £125,000 and now stamp duty is payable only on properties over £175,000. Stamp duty is 1% of the purchase price so that's £1,750 sav... Read >
Author: Wheres My Property
02nd September 2008
To buy or not to buy a place to call home is the question on many people's minds when they reach a certain point in life. If you have a good job, you're settled in one place and can see yourself staying there for the foreseeable future, so would it be mor... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
30th August 2008
There are a range of reasons that business owners may need to consider re-structuring their business. If:
* Your business is experiencing cash flow problems;
* Your creditors are demanding payment of outstanding accounts and threatening legal ... Read >
Author: Michael Quinn
27th August 2008
Discover how to trade in the World Cu-rrency Markets, even when markets are going down. It's completely free of UK tax. There is no stamp duty or capital gains tax to pay. What’s more it’s straightforward and inexpensive and can be traded 24 hours a d... Read >
Author: Pedro
22nd August 2008
In light of the ongoing credit crunch, it is getting even harder for people especially 1st time buyers to get on that ever so attractive and essential property ladder. The majority of people are finding it hard to borrow the cash for their homes with the ... Read >
Author: barryloughran@live.co.uk
18th August 2008
The credit crunch has bought good and bad news for home buyers. The good news is that house prices are sliding, bringing homes within the reach of first-time buyers. The bad news is that mortgage loan conditions have tightened up so much that only those... Read >
Author: Christian Ward
18th August 2008
The latest survey by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors suggests that residential property transactions are at their lowest level since the 1970s. This is based on asking surveyors what they think is happening, but the truth will come out in t... Read >
Author: Christian Ward
18th August 2008
With over 3,000 mortgage deals currently on the market, you will need to search thoroughly before possibly making the biggest financial commitment you will ever have to make. You are ready to borrow hundreds of thousands of pounds from a company in order ... Read >
Author: barryloughran@live.co.uk
17th August 2008
Raising a deposit for your new home is never easy, how can you save when you have ongoing rent, bills, car payments…. The list goes on, and if you do not have kindly family members who are prepared to offer you a helping hand you may feel like giving up... Read >
Author: LolitaBrown
16th August 2008
Raising a deposit for your new home is never easy, how can you save when you have ongoing rent, bills, car payments……….. The list goes on, and if you do not have kindly family members who are prepared to offer you a helping hand you may feel like gi... Read >
Author: LolitaBrown
14th August 2008
Mumbai property price are seeing a price correction in the recent months. Both, the residential rental and capital market in Mumbai have witnessed a price amendment. There has been a 70 per cent dip in Greater Mumbai, whereas South Mumbai and suburbs are ... Read >
Author: George Gonigal
12th August 2008
Gone are the days where home buyers stayed with their original lender for the duration of their home loan. Many now shop around for lower repayments, a lower interest rate, more loan options or better service.
There can be many benefits to refinancing ... Read >
Author: TedBrumby
29th July 2008
Preparing a feasibility study for development finance UK is undeniably a very broad and hard thing to do. Consider the term feasibility – it means you have to take into account everything that would make the development project potentially earning. This... Read >
Author: Cherry B
29th July 2008
When getting development finance UK, you need to present the cost summary of the development project. The costs must be based on appraisal and valuation which includes costs for land acquisition and stamp duty, building costs, professional fees and intere... Read >
Author: Cherry B
22nd July 2008
Egypt is famous for its pyramids, sun drenched beaches, pleasant climatic condition, spectacular clear water and its ancient civilizations. It is a land, with perfect blend of old and new architecture and arts and can be rightly said that it is a place bu... Read >
Author: Article Manager
21st July 2008
Moving home, buying or selling any form of property is stressful enough but to make sure it is all legal and above board as well as to make sure it go on smoothly without any glitches one needs to consult a conveyancer.
The moment you decide to buy o... Read >
Author: Elfy Anders
20th July 2008
The whole process of buying and selling houses can be very expensive and is additional stretch on people’s finances. Two of the biggest costs are conveyancing and tax which can add thousands of pounds on both the buyers and sellers bills.
Recent fig... Read >
Author: Danielle Fletcher
15th July 2008
I'm going to buy a shed outright. No mortgage, no loan, no stamp duty, no worries. It's going to be my shed and my space and I'm going to defend it with the dexterity of NATO. Because I need space. A shed kind of space.
Don't ask me what I'm going to p... Read >
Author: MarkeD
15th July 2008
Good mortgage deals are becoming harder and harder to come by with more and more lenders upping their fixed rates. The interest rates on fixed rate mortgages have now reached a ten year high and some experts believe they are going to continue to rise even... Read >
Author: Linsey Summers
15th July 2008
Moving house is an expensive, not to mention stressful, business. Not only are you paying a mortgage, estate agents fees and stamp duty but you also need to pay for conveyancing.
We can shop online, order online and now we can do our conveyancing onlin... Read >
Author: Danielle Fletcher
03rd July 2008
Touted as India’s first planned city, Chandigarh is fast flourishing in the real estate sector of the country. One of the major factors contributing to the real estate growth in Chandigarh is the NRI investments pouring in the city. A large number of we... Read >
Author: George Gonigal
03rd July 2008
Foreign buyers are getting immensely attracted towards the purchase of commercial property in India. India has seen an amazing amount of spurt in the growth of commercial property in the recent years with enhanced industrial growth. India is following the... Read >
Author: India Internet
01st July 2008
Foreign buyers are getting immensely attracted towards the purchase of commercial property in India. India has seen an amazing amount of spurt in the growth of commercial property in the recent years with enhanced industrial growth. India is following the... Read >
Author: India Internet
25th June 2008
How long should I rent it for?
That depends on how confident you feel about the future success of your business. If your business is fairly new, try to negotiate the inclusion of a break clause - that is the chance for you to end the lease after a cert... Read >
Author: David Harland
24th June 2008
Being a first time home loans buyer your first home should be one of the most exciting times in your life! But ask most first time home loans buyers and they'll probably treat you to horror stories of how much work is involved and how stressful the expe... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
20th June 2008
As June approaches in Byron Bay, I am reminded what a brilliant place to be in autumn or spring - perfect climate with bright shiny days with warm ocean water and good surf - who could ask for anything more. It’s the place to be!
The Wash Up
Everyone... Read >
Author: Ulysses
16th June 2008
Inflation is something that attacks affordability. At the moment, consumers are finding in particular that food and fuel is less affordable. Charged with the task of keeping price rises under control, the Bank of England's monetary policy committee (MPC) ... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
09th June 2008
A remortgage is much less hassle than buying a new home because the ownership of the property is already registered in your name. Many homeowners elect to change to a different mortgage with their exiting lender and in this case the process is even simple... Read >
Author: Aaron Hill
27th May 2008
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More and more first-time homebuyers are finding that climbing up the property ladder is becoming more and more like scaling a mountain. The sentiment is brought about by rising interest rates and skyrocketing house p... Read >
Author: Parmdeep Vadesha
21st May 2008
Our financial needs are multi-faceted. You need to save. You need to invest. Sometimes you need to do tax-efficient investment. You want to plan for the education of your child, for a home and sometimes for your retirement. If you are running a company th... Read >
Author: Anton Kadin
12th May 2008
Across the country many factors influence the price of a house and subsequently the mortgage of the house, but nothing is more important than its location. Over recent years house prices have sky rocketed in some areas leaving huge gaps in the property ma... Read >
Author: Aaron Hill
11th May 2008
If the uncertainty over house prices is causing you to sit tight in your current property rather than move, you are not alone! Not only are house prices dropping but the costs of moving home have soared and many more people are considering it more econo... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
08th May 2008
For first time buyers hoping to step on to the property ladder the current market uncertainty is a cause for concern. Although house prices are falling the cost of borrowing is rapidly rising and it is becoming increasingly difficult to raise the money fo... Read >
Author: Carole
06th May 2008
Property market gloom throws up incentives for landlords
The gloom surrounding the housing market has caused many potential purchasers to hold back from buying, resulting in sales volumes contracting significantly. All this is hitting house builders hard... Read >
Author: Propertyhawk
01st May 2008
Goa has lately been in news for all the wrong reasons but surprisingly its real estate industry managed to survive most of the impediments except for the crime.
Notably, the international tourist destination still promises to be a profitable endeavor ... Read >
Author: George Gonigal
28th April 2008
This is true that our whole life revolves round the finance. We work hard to make money and plan various investments and savings and we always try that our finances must be in good shape. You also would be working hard in managing your office or business ... Read >
Author: Anton Kadin
28th April 2008
For first time buyers hoping to step on to the property ladder the current market uncertainty is a cause for concern. Although house prices are falling the cost of borrowing is rapidly rising and it is becoming increasingly difficult to raise the money ... Read >
Author: Dyson Broome
25th April 2008
We have been seeing a lot of enquiries from clients wanting to know if a Self Invested Personal Pension (SIPP) would be appropriate for them.
Let's look at an example to illustrate this.
Let's say you have several personal pensions, some separate sh... Read >
Author: Ray Prince
25th April 2008
The Government in general and Gordon Brown in particular have done well out of the housing boom over the past decade. Stealth taxation via stamp duty and inheritance tax have enabled them to increase public spending faster than the economy has grown, whil... Read >
Author: CRMWorks
18th April 2008
With ever increasing amounts of city centre pedestrianisation and with more car parks being sold off to build city centre residential apartments journey times in and around our city centres continue to take longer to complete.
As you can imagine this ... Read >
Author: jennyhicks
09th April 2008
When rates are increasing borrowers often consider a refinance of their existing mortgage because they see lower rates advertised in the newspapers and on TV. The fact is that all lenders obtain funds form much the same sources and certainly the majority ... Read >
Author: victoria Edema
07th April 2008
A house is generally auctioned because of repossession, bankruptcy or as a way of clearing debts. It is auctioned if it is left empty after the owner has died or is very unusual and difficult to value or unlikely to generate a great deal of interest. A ho... Read >
Author: Parmdeep Vadesha
07th April 2008
Investing in property is still a better choice than many other investment plans. Investment property UK is becoming increasing popular. And in fact, investment property UK is a huge business.
Rather than investing in some less regulated country, invest... Read >
Author: Parmdeep Vadesha
04th April 2008
Properties purchased on Mallorca have to be carefully handled to avoid legal problems further down the line. This is a basic guide to the process.
First, you find a property and make and offer, usually through an agent, then you agree the terms with ... Read >
Author: Mac T. Wheeler
01st April 2008
Goa 'the ultimate holiday destination', in recent times is emerging as the pre-eminent investment destination in India.
More than local investors, it's the foreign buyers who invest big time in Goa real estate, says Andrews, a broker source from Goa. T... Read >
Author: George Gonigal
28th March 2008
Applying for a home loan requires you to think of several considerations. Learn the best tips on how to apply for a home mortgage loan.
A home loan is your best solution if you’re looking for funds to purchase a home or if you like to improve the ... Read >
Author: Alan
27th March 2008
The threshold at which buyers start to pay stamp duty has risen from £120,000 to £125,000 which will come into effect on sales after the 23rd March this year. The other bands however remain unchanged at 1% between £125,000 and £250,000, 3% between £2... Read >
Author: lazysubmit
25th March 2008
Mortgage lending has fallen, new research shows.
In figures released by the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML), it was revealed that some 50,300 loans for the purposes of purchasing a house were taken out over the course of January. Such borrowing was i... Read >
Author: ARouse
25th March 2008
Yesterday’s budget brought no rest bite for first time buyers first time buyers as the Mr Darling announced that the stamp duty threshold will remain the same. People buying into shared equity schemes will have the option not to pay stamp duty until the... Read >
Author: SimonDuffy
25th March 2008
Yesterday’s budget brought no rest bite for first time buyers first time buyers as the Mr Darling announced that the stamp duty threshold will remain the same. People buying into shared equity schemes will have the option not to pay stamp duty until the... Read >
Author: SimonDuffy
19th March 2008
If you listen in on conversations taking place in kitchens, pubs and workplaces around the country, property is always one of the hottest topics. With the slowing of the housing market, one aspect of the subject that is increasingly being discussed is the... Read >
Author: CRMWorks
03rd March 2008
Over the past couple of weeks a number of lenders have announced that they will no longer be offering mortgage loans of 125%, reflecting the continuing impact of the global credit crunch that has already resulted in tighter lending conditions across the U... Read >
Author: Reno Charlton
29th February 2008
With the budget just weeks away, this is the season for all interested parties to set out their ideas of how and why chancellor Alistair Darling should alter the tax system. In the case of the UK property market, faced as it is with many challenges, there... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
26th February 2008
Off-Plan property purchase scheme has become very popular amongst the investors in the recent years.
Purchasing a property off-plan simply means buying a property before it is built. These properties tend to be mostly flats. For the buyers, one of the ... Read >
Author: Adil Akkus
23rd February 2008
I’ve always thought the 100 per cent mortgage was a bad idea in the first place. It was something my parents warned me against taking out when I bought my first house with my girlfriend, and if your parents warn you to steer clear of something when it c... Read >
Author: SimonDuffy
22nd February 2008
Those involved in buy-to-let will often be keen to emphasise the fact that they are providing a service which is much in demand. For all the claims that the property purchases made by people who are filling a gap in the market are reducing the stock of av... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
11th February 2008
Property markets of North Goa are much active than those of South Goa, despite the fact that South Goa is more affordable as compared to North Goa and so one can get better bargains here. This is primarily because of the reason that South Goa is known for... Read >
Author: George Gonigal
25th January 2008
Number of real estate developers and realtors are investing into Goa real estate market owing to its yield generating capacity. As per Brix Research studies, apartment capital value in Goa ranges from Rs. 1,800 to 7,000 per sq. ft. Stamp duty and property... Read >
Author: George Gonigal
24th January 2008
The latest trend in the mortgage market has been an increase in the number of borrowers taking out a 100% mortgage. This means that the loan-to-value ratio of the mortgage is 100% rather than the 85% or less normally attached to more traditional mortgage ... Read >
Author: michael sterios
22nd January 2008
Buying properties at an auction is a great experience. But you need to do a research beforehand if you are participation. For instance, if you are interested in buying a property in a particular area, then try to find out the bad and good features of the ... Read >
Author: ron victor
18th January 2008
If you are thinking of buying a home, then, do not worry if you lack in funds. There are many lenders who are providing home loans in India to cover housing needs of almost all types of borrowers. However, you are required to meet certain conditions laid ... Read >
Author: Meghna
07th January 2008
If you are a first time buyer with no experience of getting a mortgage, professional advice from a mortgage broker who can use the market as a whole may potentially assist you make an informed decision on the most suitable mortgage product to ... Read >
Author: Mortgage Services
06th November 2007
Stamp Duty is the tax you pay when you buy property or shares. You pay Stamp Duty Land Tax when purchasing property like houses, flats, other buildings and land. If the purchase price is £125,000 or less you don't pay any Stamp Duty Land Tax at all. If i... Read >
Author: Hanson Wealth Management
05th November 2007
Getting startedThe most important factor in which property you can is how much money you can borrow, so it is probably best to sort out the finances first. Visit a mortgage broker, bank or building society. Ensure that you secure a “mortgage agreement i... Read >
Author: Adil Akkus
21st October 2007
If you are considering a development project, you may be wondering how to start looking for the finance.There are lenders who specialise in providing property development finance. When they are considering whether to make an offer and at what level, ther... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
11th October 2007
There are many ways in which a mortgage broker can help you when you are first looking at taking out a mortgage. One of these is by helping you to be clear about the extra costs involved. When you are working out how much you can afford to borrow, it�... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
10th September 2007
In today's market, there are a wide variety of flexible mortgage products which you can choose from, each with their own particular features.You might be comparing a standard variable rate loan to a home equity loan, noticing that the standard variable mo... Read >
Author: James Kronefield
26th August 2007
This is indeed a frightening thought for many Australians. However, for many renters, costly house prices are turning the great Australian dream of home ownership into exactly that - a dream.
Renters, especially those saving to buy, have survived sever... Read >
Author: amos graham
30th July 2007
The activities undertaken by an active fund manager normally result in higher annual management charges. This is what you would expect as they must carry out more research and analysis than a passive "manager". However, what few clients fail to appreciate... Read >
Author: Ray Prince
30th July 2007
Costa Del Sol property: a haven for property investment
Costa Del Sol is an ideal place for property investment because of the scenic beauty, excellent transportation and good resale value for the properties. Although land prices are high here, one ca... Read >
Author: steve magill
26th July 2007
The rise of CFDs (contracts for difference) and spreadbetting over the last decade has naturally impacted on the amount of trading in physical shares using a traditional stockbroker. There is no doubt that the internet has altered the share trading proces... Read >
Author: Mike Estrey
24th July 2007
With interest rates now up to five point five percent and another interest rate hike expected in August, it is not surprising that only one in ten first time buyers are currently making it onto the property ladder.
The situation is further confounded ... Read >
Author: JamesQuinton
13th July 2007
‘Mortgage’ is quite a frequently used term in the lending business. It’s some property that a customer places as security against a loan. Remortgage is nothing but to exchange the present mortgage with a newer one such so that the deal is beneficial... Read >
Author: Mathew Kenny
11th July 2007
The reality of buying property in Barbados is simple: you will need some legal representation. Purchasing property anywhere, local or otherwise it is always smart to get some legal advice. Buying property in Barbados has a fairly set structure and follows... Read >
Author: M Shane
05th July 2007
With interest rates now up to five point five percent and another interest rate hike expected in August, it is not surprising that only one in ten first time buyers are currently making it onto the property ladder.
The situation is further confounded ... Read >
Author: JamesQuinton
29th June 2007
In an age where the interest rates are steadily increasing and the number of new mortgage approvals stand at a 12 month low, what does it take to get a mortgage? When deciding on which mortgage is right for you, there are several factors to consider, such... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
29th June 2007
Buying property in Jamaica can prove to be a sound investment however like most housing markets it all depends on location and your future buyers or renters. Overseas buyers returning to Jamaica will have money in their pockets gained from owning a home i... Read >
Author: nicholas marr
29th June 2007
When you need to borrow money, there will be several things you will need to know. Exactly how much are you able to borrow and at what interest rates are two of the most important questions. The interest rate of your loan is really important, as that will... Read >
Author: Melanie
29th June 2007
If you are about to be a first-time homeowner, you are in luck. You will be able to access the $7,000 grant given by the government to offset the costs of GST. This will be a great help to most young homebuyers. Although the grant comes from the Commonwea... Read >
Author: Melanie
29th June 2007
When buying a property there are several other costs to consider apart from the purchase price. They may not all apply to your particular situation so don't panic. Just remember to budget for the extras that you do need, one of which will be Stamp Duty. T... Read >
Author: Melanie
29th June 2007
In this day and age of rising costs and low housing affordability, various schemes have arisen to assist first-time-buyers get onto the property ladder. One is these is 100% mortgages, which provide enough funds to the borrower to purchase a property outr... Read >
Author: michael sterios
18th June 2007
If you are looking for holiday home mortgages , you know it can seem like a long and stressful process. When at last you find the right mortgage and your dream holiday home finally seems within your grasp, there is a huge sense of relief. So it�s easy... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
05th June 2007
There is nothing quite as daunting as having your hopes dashed by the rocks of ignorance. The ignorance that is referred to here is the simple fact of "not knowing" all you need to before making a decision. A deeper understanding of Spanish mortgage costs... Read >
Author: steve magill
30th May 2007
Special Economic Zones or its more popular acronym SEZ was conceived off the foreign policy initiatives of 1999, aimed at providing impetus to the export industry. This started gaining ground due to its various fiscal and non-fiscal exemptions covering se... Read >
Author: Michaelle Sui
30th April 2007
The number of first-time buyers taking out a mortgage greater than the value of their home has risen 21% on last year, with one in ten buyers choosing to borrow the entire value of their property and more.
The rise in borrowing highlights the problems f... Read >
Author: JamesQuinton
30th April 2007
With the UK property market booming you may think that now is not the best time to invest in property, unless you’re a commercial buy-to-let investor that is. However, there are a few areas in the country that are still affordable and will certainly see... Read >
Author: JamesQuinton
23rd April 2007
An International Business Company is a highly versatile corporate instrument fitting an entire range of operations, from transactions to investment and asset safekeeping. Well-publicized entrepreneurs often choose the IBC alternative because of the tax an... Read >
Author: Clint Jhonson
15th March 2007
Sticking with the same mortgage lender for the term of your mortgage no longer applies to the majority of borrowers. Traditionally you may have taken out a mortgage and stayed put for the entirety of the mortgage term however in recent times more and more... Read >
Author: Christopher
14th March 2007
There are many potential perils and pitfalls that a borrower can face when buying a home and taking out a mortgage. Many borrowers can fall foul of these perils due to misinformation or a misunderstanding.
Read on as we try to discover some common pitf... Read >
Author: Christopher
12th March 2007
The Buy-To-Let market place is booming. More and more people are investing in a second property as a long term investment plan. As attractive as the proposition sounds, there are a number of potential pitfalls that need to be taken into consideration. Use... Read >
Author: Christopher
02nd March 2007
A no deposit home loan is now available in Australia to assist new home buyers priced out of the market through the difficulty of saving an adequate deposit. The old standard was that you had to save at least 5per cent of the purchase price, plus have mor... Read >
Author: Michael Haydon
13th February 2007
You've heard all the lawyer jokes (How do you make a lawyer smile for a wedding photograph – ask them to say "Feeeeeeeees") and read the bad press ("Compensation wiped out by legal fees"), BUT a good lawyer can help save you money, and money carefully s... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons
06th February 2007
In terms of property investment, Cape Verde is largely considered as the Caribbean of Europe. If you missed the boat for Bulgaria in 2007, your opportunity for maximum capital gain now resides in Cape Verde properties. The buying process and government ... Read >
Author: Anthony Cain
03rd January 2007
A few years ago, many of us would have had a light chuckle toourselves if someone mentioned that you could borrow money to buy ahouse with only the promise of solid future earnings. But today thisis a regular occurrence. Many of the industry's non-conform... Read >
bradderick2000
16th November 2006
How to Get the Best Mortgage for you
By the end of this article you should have more idea on how to get the best mortgage for you. The first thing to say is take your time, the mortgage that you do take out could be over 25 years so you want to... Read >
Author: Mike Trusler
01st September 2006
By the end of this article you should have more idea on how to get the best mortgage for you. The first thing to say is take your time, the mortgage that you do take out could be over 25 years so you want to ensure the mortgage that you pick is the right ... Read >
Author: Mike Trusler
13th July 2006
Stepping onto the property ladder and buying a home for the first time can seem like a really daunting prospect. You need to get the decision right because getting a mortgage is perhaps the biggest financial commitment you will ever make. Despite this, ma... Read >
Author: Peter Kenny
09th June 2006
Although it's a big undertaking, buying your own home is one of the wisest moves you can make. Rather than pouring money away on rent, you will effectively be investing in your property with every mortgage payment.
You will also become a 'homeowner', ... Read >
Author: Joseph Kenny
20th May 2006
Copyright 2006 Tracey Anderson
The Australian federal government introduced the First Home Owner Grant (FHOG) in 2000 to compensate for the GST (goods and services tax) and to make buying a home easier for all Australians. Since that time, this popular... Read >
Author: Tracey Anderson
13th April 2006
Changes in the threshold for stamp duty failed to stop the inroads made by the tax, a new study by a leading mortgage lender reveals.
Portman Building Society shows that in the following months after the rise in the exemption threshold from April 2005,... Read >
Author: Alison White
21st March 2006
You're welcome to publish this article free of chargeprovided:- you include the byline- byline includes a functioning link towww.divinewrite.com- you don't change the article in any way- you provide a courtesty copy once publishedNo More Estate Agent Fees... Read >
glenn_murray2002
14th October 2005
Referred to as A-Day, April 6th 2006 will be an historical date for pensions in the UK and will mark the beginning of one of the most radical changes in pension legislation for decades. It is because of this, that estate agents, developers, and any landl... Read >
Author: Jennifer Tweed
09th September 2005
There are two sides to real estate development feasibility study:
The Cost Side & The Income Side.
I am going to concentrate in this article on The Cost Side.
Having told you that a feasibility study is vital when applying for
finance, it is... Read >
Author: Colm Dillon
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