First Time Homebuyer’s Guide To Closing Costs

February 12, 2010 by · Comments Off
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The ramifications of owning a house may intimidate first time homebuyers but being knowledgeable about closing costs can be of great help.Most people seem to be unaware that closing costs are usually set at 15 percent of the sales amount and loaners usually ask that you pay for it directly. Although some lenders can roll

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Selling Your House Privately – A Quick Sale

February 12, 2010 by · Comments Off
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Are you thinking of selling your property? If you are, have you answered the question, ‘how am I going to sell my house for top dollar’? If you are still indecisive as to how you should proceed with selling your home or property then let this article shed some light on your best options~If you are still

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Investing in Real Estate Smartly With Little Or No Money Down

December 14, 2009 by · Comments Off
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Real estate is a business in which you can make large profits if you invest smartly. People are usually hesitant about making such large down payments initially regardless of the high profits that real estate offers after some time. With a recession hit economy most people think that real estate is no longer a viable option.

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Real Estate Investor Wanted

December 11, 2009 by · Comments Off
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If you are a real estate developer and in dire need of money, never design a marketing campaign to look like “real estate investor wanted”. Though this may seem as a straightforward approach and even be considered as eye-catching, still it does not seem very professional to potential big investors who are usually looking to invest in some very professional real estate developers.

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2010 Real Estate Investment Outlook and Perspective

December 11, 2009 by · Comments Off
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As real estate goes, so goes the nation.

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Indianapolis Real Estate Gutters

October 16, 2009 by · Comments Off
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Your home is important on the inside and the outside.

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Tax Lien Foreclosures and How to Profit From Them

September 14, 2009 by · Comments Off
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The recent economic slowdown has resulted in more homeowners than ever finding themselves in foreclosure– either for failing to pay their mortgage, taxes, or both. However, as you may have already realized, investing in mortgage foreclosures is more headache than it’s worth. Not only do you have to deal with all the liens and second mortgages on these properties, but while you’re trying to flip the property, you’ve still got to pay the mortgage.

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Triple Net Leases – How to Create Less Headaches and More Income

July 30, 2009 by · Comments Off
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The name of the game in commercial real estate is all about lowering expenses and increasing income, and triple net leases let you do both. These leases, and others like them, are usually found in multi-tenant industrial or residential properties. They offer the investor the ability to pass some of the peripheral expenses of commercial real estate ownership onto the tenants.

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Triple Net Leases – How to Create Less Headaches and More Income

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The name of the game in commercial real estate is all about lowering expenses and increasing income, and triple net leases let you do both. These leases, and others like them, are usually found in multi-tenant industrial or residential properties. They offer the investor the ability to pass some of the peripheral expenses of commercial real estate ownership onto the tenants.

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Real Estate Investment Club

July 30, 2009 by · Comments Off
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If you had an exceptional financial adviser you may have liquidated a good portion of your stock portfolio before the market plummeted. In that case, you may even be tempted to reinvest in the stock market now that it appears to be stabling out some. Certainly some minor investments there may not hurt your financial portfolio, but the government regulations are just now beginning in earnest and it may be a very bumpy and costly ride before the stock exchange normalizes again.

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