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12th October 2009
The process of purchasing a home via FSBO can be somewhat different than most home buyers are used to. The actual act of buying a FSBO can be much more involved than most people think. That is not to say that the process cannot be successfully completed, ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
12th October 2009
Do you have a desire to buy land and build your own home? There are some useful tips and suggestions you should take into consideration before doing so.
If you made a decision to buy a piece of land and start building a house or a facility on it make sur... Read >
Author: Mel C
12th October 2009
Victoria is one of the nicest areas for living in Australia. Find out what could be the most suitable option for you and your family.
Victoria is to be found in the south east part of Australia. It is considered to be the most urbanized and populated, an... Read >
Author: Mel C
07th September 2009
In this case to talk to some who knows about the topic better than you do. Talk with mortgage broker or a bank loan officer regarding this.
If you are on a rush and want to build a house right a way then the loan officer should explain to you about c... Read >
Author: Richard Hewitt
07th September 2009
are most suitable for the home you plan to build.
Talk with a mortgage broker or bank loan officer to find out how much you can afford. If you plan to build you own home right away, the loan officer should explain construction loans, including the clos... Read >
Author: Richard Hewitt
07th September 2009
Some counties are so restrictive that it requires an act of Congress to divide 100 acres into two pieces, while at the same time, a county next door may have very minor regulations. As I mentioned earlier, there are many aspects of land that must be consi... Read >
Author: Huey Walsh
01st July 2009
A short reply to the question what are Easements and Covenants sounds: Easements are documents that provide a person with a rights to property, Covenants are document that contain rules limiting the usage of the property. A more detailed answer follows.
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Author: Matt Traverso
18th June 2009
The main thing to know about any piece of land that you are about to purchase is the zoning. If you have plans to buy land and build a house to live in, and the land is zoned for commercial or industrial use, then your plans are doomed to failure. Just as... Read >
Author: Mel C
05th June 2009
Regardless of which borough in New York you live in, when you share a metropolitan area with millions, having a bit of private space is a luxury. This is especially true if you want your private space outdoors. If you own a condominium or live in a multi... Read >
Author: sturat
03rd June 2009
Regardless of which borough in New York you live in, when you share a metropolitan area with millions, having a bit of private space is a luxury. This is especially true if you want your private space outdoors. If you own a condominium or live in a multi... Read >
Author: sturat
21st May 2009
A real estate attorney can be a very valuable investment, regardless if you are the seller or the buyer. As experts in their field they will ensure that the whole transaction goes smoothly, while not overlooking any of the small but important details of t... Read >
Author: Bob H Clarke
06th May 2009
Whether you’re interested in raw acreage for commercial development, personal use or to simply sit back and watch your investment grow, purchasing undeveloped land for sale can be an exciting venture. Raw acreage affords you the opportunity to develop t... Read >
Author: Mark Starr
01st May 2009
Since the real estate market has been a big hit to investors over the years, a lot of people can’t help but think and try to invest in Miami commercial real estate. It is something that people have dubbed as an obvious thing to falter. I’ll ask you a ... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor
31st March 2009
So, you’ve concluded you cannot wait any longer to find your Dream Place. Congratulations on entering one of the most exciting periods of your life. You’ve read all the “Top 10 Places” lists, and have chosen a few locations you like and are prepar... Read >
Author: Bob Bencivenga
11th December 2008
B & I is in favor of business and industry. Business and industry guaranteed loans, as well as cooperation programs developed with support from the USDA, have contributed to a multitude of communities the resources to develop a wide range of needs and ... Read >
Author: Pro Bargain Hunter
28th October 2008
The most valuable asset of a family is the real estate wealth and needless to say this so-called valuable asset is being protected with so many real estate laws. These laws are meant for protection of the ownership as well as any improvement of the said... Read >
Author: Dan Moore
27th October 2008
The most valuable asset of a family is the real estate wealth and needless to say this so-called valuable asset is being protected with so many real estate laws. These laws are meant for protection of the ownership as well as any improvement of the said... Read >
Author: Dan Moore
17th September 2008
We all know that there will be a contractual agreement with contingency clauses in any real estate transaction. But it does not mean that the transaction will be smooth and as expected.
Once known as Weasel Laws, the contingency clauses in contract pla... Read >
Author: Prudence
17th September 2008
Michigan is classed as a beautiful state with cheap property; in fact many people often class the property in Michigan as being a steal due to the price of it. In the last year, Standard and Poors reported that real estate in Michigan has declined by 18 p... Read >
Author: MarkZ
22nd July 2008
ALTA stands for American Land Title Association. ALTA is the national trade association headquartered in Washington, DC representing the interests of the abstract of title and title insurance industries. ALTA members search, review and insure land titles ... Read >
Author: Dahlia Lugo
19th June 2008
Staircase is a great housing decoration. While placing an order for your staircase parts it is important for you to know the names and roles of every stair part, so as to avoid confusion and regrets. However, a stairway may appear to be a simple construct... Read >
Author: martine
08th May 2008
Are you looking for a good return on your money? A better return than you can ever get from a bank or money market investment? Why not invest in commercial real estate. Although the residential real estate market has pretty much bottomed out throughout... Read >
Author: Heather Seitz
11th April 2008
The first time you buy a home, you are going to be confronted with something called title insurance. It is rarely talked about, but it is incredibly important.
Essentially, title insurance is set in place in order to protect a homeowner from incurring... Read >
Author: Aazdak Alisimo
02nd April 2008
Since we are repeatedly told that some of the value has dropped from our homes, doesn't it stand to reason that most of us should be in line for a rebate on our property taxes? Isn't this how the City Hall works?
Of course, it is unlikely that this ide... Read >
Author: Josh Sloan
02nd April 2008
The current real estate market is in the dumps. This has had the secondary effect of driving down the price of land. If you are interested in building your own home, it is a good time to buy land.
Buying land may seem like a similar act to buying a ho... Read >
Author: Raynor James
01st April 2008
Go Zone investments are white hot. Many investors are using the go zone depreciation to create massive tax write offs and creating bottom line savings equivalent to a tax cut and money in their pocket. The Go Zone act allows an investor to depreciate 50... Read >
Author: maribel1218
01st April 2008
Go Zone investments are white hot. Many investors are using the go zone depreciation to create massive tax write offs and creating bottom line savings equivalent to a tax cut and money in their pocket. The Go Zone act allows an investor to depreciate 50... Read >
Author: maribel1218
27th March 2008
We cannot imagine a life without power and telephone. All of us have grown accustomed to flicking a switch to turn on the lights and picking up the phone to talk with someone miles away. Still there are parts of the country which still do not have such co... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
11th March 2008
The first step in developing your vision for a church design project is to decide what your needs are. This is not a job for the pastor to do himself or herself, but a process that should involve as many members of the congregation as possible and practic... Read >
Author: Bruce C. Anderson
23rd January 2008
Planting Guidelines
We've put together a list of helpful points on the best way to develop your garden without interfering with dangerous overhead powerlines.
� When mature, trees should not grow to within 2 metres of powerlines, that is, the powerl... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
23rd January 2008
Back in the good old days, people wanted to have churches in their neighborhoods. Churches provided a backbone for the community, a place where people could gather, and an unconscious sign that this was a good neighborhood.
These days, some people are... Read >
Author: Bruce C. Anderson
23rd January 2008
Getting in compliance with land use regulations and concurrency requirements is a key part of any church construction project. Developing land and meeting the requirements of concurrency can cost a church as much as 40 percent of your total project budget... Read >
Author: Bruce C. Anderson
22nd January 2008
Every house has its flaws, and while realtors always stress how you can dress up your home for a quick and well priced sale, that doesn't mean hiding all its real flaws. In fact, many disclosures are mandatory. While sale of commercial and residential pro... Read >
Author: Lou Lynch
18th October 2007
The real estate agent’s mantra “location, location, location” rings true even when you’re building from scratch. From privacy to orientation, your lot is likely to influence which house plan you choose. “Theoretically, it’s best to start by fi... Read >
Author: Kevin Carden
20th July 2007
The Austin area is fast becoming one of the most popular residential areas in Texas. Offering an elite level of public services and home sites, Austin has excelled where many cities have stagnated. Even as the national home market slows down, Austin has ... Read >
Author: M Shane
18th June 2007
In Rhode Island most buy and sell agreements (purchase and sales agreements) for single-family homes are on a form prepared by the Rhode Island Association of Realtors. The Purchase and Sales Agreement is a very important legal document that typically set... Read >
Author: Matthew Slepkow
16th June 2007
In real estate transactions there is a stage known as "disclosure." First time home buyers may not be familiar with the term but anyone who has purchased real estate in the past should be well acquainted with this step of buying or selling. Essentially t... Read >
Author: M Shane
16th May 2007
When buying a home the largest decision that you will have to make is the choice of whether to buy a new home or a resale home. There are specific concerns that relate to both options so a smart buyer should take the time to consider the pros and cons of ... Read >
Author: CJ de Heer
06th May 2007
There is a certain something to be said for having confidence when purchasing a home. The financial concerns that come with home buying can be a confusing thing to deal with at first. However, there are a few steps that a new home buyer can take in order ... Read >
Author: Rick & Jennifer LeForce
12th April 2007
This has definitely become the era of the consumer. Buyers are expecting and getting more for their dollar than ever before. This is a trend that has become extremely evident in the real estate industry. Now, more than ever you will need to educate yourse... Read >
Author: Simon Conway
06th March 2007
With today's focus on investing in and flipping homes, there is an investment that has become lost in the glamour of high profile home flipping. The purchase of land has always been one of the more secure forms of real estate investment, and if you are lo... Read >
Author: AdamCoyle
05th March 2007
There are so many lists available online that instruct in what to do when selling your home, sometimes it also helps to know what to look for when buying a new home. After all, after selling your home, you are going to need a place to live right? So what ... Read >
Author: Katie Lancelot
21st February 2007
Most homebuyers are familiar with other types of insurance (auto, boat, life)
but are not certain as to exactly what title insurance is when it comes to
buying their home. In order to best protect himself or herself, a savvy
homebuyer must insist th... Read >
Author: Nef Cortez
23rd November 2006
The selection of a home is an emotional decision, and it should be. You should tap into your emotional knowledge when choosing a home. Many personal factors will influence your selection of a place where your family can live comfortably and safely.
Ho... Read >
Author: Roselind Hejl
16th March 2006
The offer on the home of your dreams has just been accepted! What happens now?
The steps below are generally what happen after the contract has been accepted by the sellers.
Step 1: Contract Acceptance Yippee! Celebrate (briefly, and then le... Read >
Author: Julie Jalone
14th March 2006
Your home more than likely is your largest asset. Title Insurance protects you against future claims that someone may have on your property. There can be a number of people and agencies that very well could file a claim on your property.
The title pol... Read >
Author: Bill Wehr
13th October 2005
If you are planning on selling your home, you should invest in a home appraisal. A home appraisal is not the same as a home inspection, but will give you a bit more clout when it comes to getting a good price for your home, most of the time.
A home ap... Read >
Author: Sameer Panjwani
20th September 2005
When buying or selling a property, it always helps to have a basic understanding of real estate terms. In this on going series of articles, we take a look at definitions starting with "easements."
1) Easement permission given to (or acquired by) some... Read >
Author: Raynor James
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