Real Estate Prices Go Into Freefall
New research from varying organizations around the world shows an alarming drop in property prices, not just in certain countries, but around the world. Current economic troubles aren’t country-based. Larger, suburban areas seem to be taking the brunt of the decrease in property prices. Small communities and rural areas are also feeling the crunch of […]
Termites Take a Bite Out Of Budget
Glendora, CA – Dry wood termite swarming season is about to begin and homeowners everywhere are preparing to open their wallets to protect their houses from structural damage.
“I have seen termite swarm eruptions in grocery store parking lots, the middle of a huge lawn and of course in nearly 18,000 homes,” says Michael Allen, owner […]
New York City Real Estate Market holding steady?
While many predicted the first quarter of 2008 would finally show the New York City real estate market’s connection to the ailing national market, the city’s real estate actually dramatically increased in value during that time. Manhattan led the way for the rest of New York City, which increased its value by an estimated 28%.
The […]
First Time Home Loans
Being a first time home loans buyer your first home should be one of the most exciting times in your life! But ask most first time home loans buyers and they’ll probably treat you to horror stories of how much work is involved and how stressful the experience is.
It doesn’t have to be like this! […]
Changing The Look Of A Fireplace
A fireplace is meant to be the centerpiece of your living space, the heart of your home. Sometimes, however, this focal point is less than impressive and more than lacking in the drama factor. If your fireplace is bland, plain or simply unattractive, a quick color change can do wonders. The secret is using multiple […]
How to Legally Prepare for Natural Disasters
Natural disasters have caused havoc in more than ten states in recent weeks. Tornadoes swept across Minnesota, Kansas, Missouri, Iowa, Georgia, Colorado, Alabama, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and North Carolina causing damage and loss of life. Twisters were also reported in Texas and out West in California and in Wyoming. California has also seen wildfires. Earthquakes have […]
Tips For Removing Countertops
One of the most cost effective ways to renovate your home is to “do-it-yourself.” From sanding and painting to digging and planting, there are many projects that a determined homeowner can accomplish. There are some jobs, however, that are better left to the professionals. These jobs are too heavy, too labor intensive or require specialized […]
17 Sure Fire Tips for a Successful Open House
The Sunday open house is a longstanding ritual in the real estate market, and many a home has been sold on a lazy Sunday afternoon. When used properly, the Sunday open house can be a great marketing tool. The following steps will help you get the most out of your open house and […]
15 Tips To Help You Buy Your Home
Thinking of buying another home or your first home? Here are some tips for maximizing the home buying experience. Detailed coverage of the topics below is provided in his website:
1. DON’T WAIT TO BUY -Prices are only going to go up. Don’t be a victim of it. Better to have the escalator go up with […]
15 Money Saving Techniques of a Professional Buyer Agent
We are all so skeptical we don’t believe much of what we are told. We need the reassurance of seeing for ourselves proven results. At the least we require some sort of guarantee or commitment from any salesperson we are dealing with. Real estate is no different.There was a time not that long ago that […]
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