Archive for March 19th, 2009

7 Reasons Why Rental Property Values Drop Posted By : James Kobzeff

7 Reasons Why Rental Property Values Drop Posted By : James Kobzeff
Discover seven reasons why you might encounter a decline in your investment real estate value. Despite your own efforts you could see your profits disappear right before your eyes.

Major Indicators - Bright Future of Puerto Penasco Posted By : Steve Schwab
Our Little community of rocky point has experienced an incredible ride. It has become known internationally as a tourist destination that will continue to develop into the future. The majority of the impressive growth has been led by the sales of condos, single family homes, and even raw land.

Modern Architecture in Atlanta Posted By : Julian Bryce
Modern Architecture is repossessing lost space, which once hosted run down warehouses and long forgotten storage facilities, all around Atlanta. These remnants of manufacturing facilities and production space are now works of art that host some of the hottest dining, shopping and residential living spaces in the city.

House or Condo? Deciding What To Invest In Posted By : Andy Asbury
You must study the CC&Rs (covenants, conditions and restrictions) carefully to make sure you are not buying into an untenable situation. You will have less outdoor property and less privacy than a home. There is also the matter of the condo strata fees, which can be raised by the condo board. If there isn’t enough money in the condo funds, condo owners can be assessed a fee for any repairs and/or replacements that the board decides are in order.

Obama Expected to Pressure Lenders to Help Stop Foreclosures Posted By : Joseph Smith
President Obama’s foreclosure mitigation plan is expected to involve mortgage lenders in a role more proactive than during the previous administration.

Sandpoint Idaho Real Estate Posted By : MJ Marks
When I was little and I thought of the state of Idaho, I thought of potatoes, and that was about all. Thinking back, I was heavily influenced by the new Pringles potato chip commercials that had a girl sitting on a tractor out in the middle of an Idaho potato field boasting that Pringles were only made by the best Idaho potatoes! But after I grew up and married someone from Sandpoint, Idaho, I realized that there was a huge difference between north and south Idaho. As a matter of fact, if you ask someone from the northern part of the State where they are from, the will often say North Idaho as if it were a separate state.

HUD Testing Makes Discrimination an Expensive Business Posted By : Greg Smith
Detecting discrimination in real estate transactions can be a big problem for the powers that be, because it is by nature so subtle. If someone doesn’t have actual evidence that other people are being treated better, they don’t often feel that a complaint will be taken seriously. It helps when there are other people to confirm that discrimination has, indeed, taken place.

Advantages of Buying Real Estate in a ‘Sketchy’ Neighborhood Posted By : Jake Marsh
Everyone wants to buy in a good neighborhood low crime and attractive. However, all the good neighborhoods tend to cost more to buy in, making homes there hard to obtain or out of reach for buyers on a budget. However, buying in a less desirable neighborhood may not be all bad.

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