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New $10,000 Home Buyer’s Credit For CA Homeowners
By:Bob Schwartz
If you are ostensibly bankrupt, does a $10,000 credit sound like good news You bet
Do You Know These Home Foreclosure Investing Tips?
By:James Richard
Real estate foreclosures include several problems from several directions to be sure However, as is typically the case, where there are obstacles there also are opportunities, and with respect to real estate foreclosures, those opportunities are numerous indeed
Maybe Now Is Not The Time For You To Buy A New Home
By:Jay Morris
It sounds tempting but now may not be the best time for you to go out and buy a new home All you hear from many people is “its a buyers market” when you hear people talk about the real estate industry here in the United States
Home Seller Checklist – What to Do and When
By:Jason Kay
Selling a home is one of the most important decisions that a homeowner can make To make sure that everything is taken care of, it is critical to create a home seller checklist
How Californians Can Double Dip on Home Buyer Tax Credits
By:Coleen Bennett
The government is doing anything it can to get the real estate market moving again The federal government is offering a tax credit for home buyers
How to Write a Loan Modification Hardship Letter to Mortgage Lenders
By:Simon Volkov
Learning how to write a loan modification hardship letter can significantly improve your chances of obtaining approval from your mortgage lender The letter of hardship provides the opportunity to connect with bank loss mitigators on an emotional level while explaining events that caused your financial hardship
Home Path Mortgage: Tips For Buying Fannie Mae Bank Owned Foreclosure Homes
By:Simon Volkov
Fannie Mae's Home Path Mortgage program offers mortgage lenders and borrowers cash incentives to buy bank owned foreclosure homes In addition to offering properties at substantially discounted prices, Home Path only requires a minimal 3-percent down payment along with flexible mortgage terms
New Construction or Resale Home?
By:Preston Guyton
New Construction or Resale Home As you begin your home search in Myrtle Beach you will have to make a decision between buying a new construction home or resale
Home Inspection - Why They Are Important
By:Preston Guyton
Home Inspection – Why It Is Important For Buyers Whether the home is older or new construction, all buyers should get a home inspection before closing on a property Here are a few of the benefits a buyer will receive
Myrtle Beach Golf Course Real Estate
By:Preston Guyton
Myrtle Beach Golf Course Real Estate Myrtle Beach is a favorite haven for golfers looking to challenge their game, while enjoying the ocean and the coastal lifestyle For this reason, Myrtle Beach golf course real estate has become extremely popular for those who are looking for a new home, vacation property, or real estate investment
No Cost For Tenant Rep
By:Don Kinney
No Cost for Tenant Rep Who pays for tenant representation Tenant representatives in San Jose, Santa Clara, and Sunnyvale, California assist commercial tenants seeking office, retail, and commercial building lease space
Negotiate Lease Renewal Early
By:Don Kinney
Negotiate Lease Renewal Early Why Begin Commercial Lease Renewal Early Office, retail, and industrial lease renewal must be started long before the option expires to exploit the advantage you may have to hold the rent down and allow the negotiation of a fair lease agreement with the landlord
Agent Conflict of Interest
By:Don Kinney
Agent Conflict of Interest How can a commercial agent represent both landlord and tenant It is quite common for the agent representing the landlord, the listing agent, to suggest that a tenant prospect use their “full service” firm because they know the property and the owner well
Investing in Vacant Land
By:Charles Iner
Though most people purchase undeveloped land with the intention of building their dream home, there are other motivations for buying vacant land This land is also a wise investment for developers, subdividers, or land speculators
Routine Maintenance of Your Let Property
By:Steven S
Good landlords know the importance of keeping their rented properties well maintained, since not only are tenants entitled by law to have a safe and habitable living environment, it is also in a landlord’s financial interests to ensure the property is kept in good condition After all, without a rent cheque coming in regularly every month, a let property is worthless, and prospective tenants viewing a neglected property are unlikely to want to rent it
