Buying a Home
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| House Vs Location - Which Is More Important? |
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Buying a house that goes perfectly with your family is very important. You wouldn't want to have more family members than available bedrooms, or a house where all the bedrooms are upstairs when someone elderly is living with you. Plus you it has to look welcoming and feel comfortable. Even after ...
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| Clearing the Air on Price Per Square Foot |
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All too often buyers, brokers and sellers splash about that such and such sold for so much per square foot. To clear the air, price per square foot analysis is a back end test for an appraiser to determine if the comparable sales being used with the adjustments give the subject property a reasonable ...
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Buying Historic Property
There are several reasons for a person to look into buying historic property. Perhaps you want to buy the house for yourself, because you feel a personal attachment to the history surrounding it. ... Read More>>> |
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6 Questions to Ask a Realtor
When you use a realtor to buy land they are working for you. You are hiring them. When you hire someone you always interview them first. Below are 6 questions to ask when interviewing your prospective ... Read More>>> |
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Buying Bank Owned Foreclosures
There are three different ways to get involved in foreclosure investing and today I will cover buying a post auction property, also known as a bank-owned property. So below I have broken down ... Read More>>> |
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Evaluating Neighborhoods
Location, location and location - it is the first rule of real estate that we all learn. While we have all had this rule hammered into our collective psyche, another rule is arising in this current ... Read More>>> |
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