11. How to Hire a Surveyor to Inspect Your Land by Dee Newman
How should you hire a land surveyor? This article talks about how to make the most out of your money when in need of land surveying services.
12. Difference Between Apartment And Condo Depends On If You Just Want To Be A Renter Or Not by Adriana N
The difference between apartment and condo are not always obvious and greatly depends upon your belief system about how you perceive them. They both offer shelter and a place to call home for individuals both in transition or simply just wanting to nest. There are a number of differences and similarities; but at the end of the day it's all about the environment that makes you happiest.
13. House Vs Condo On The Market by Adriana N
There are many different aspects to be considered before purchasing a home whether it is a single family traditional home or a shared building that resembles apartment living. Plan before purchasing either. Divide a page in half and title it house vs condo, then list all the pros and cons relative to both structures. Consider the cons first.
14. Property Life Lessons, Part One by Clarissa Leary
My first property I owned was 50 acres of bushland with a bird watching hut on it in the Dromedary area with my partner of 2 years. We managed to get a full land loan to purchase this block. It was peaceful and relaxing.
For further details, visit: www.realestate-empires.com
17. What Is Mortgage Fraud? by Sonia C Llesol
Mortgage fraud is any act that falsifies or misrepresents information. It is done to acquire a mortgage loan in a dishonest way.
18. Is My Real Estate Market Healthy? by Todd Denning
Everyone wants to know when the real estate market is going to bounce back. In some parts of the country there have been signs that the market is shifting in a favorable direction, but still many potential homeowners, investors and sellers are still too spooked to make a move - unless they are forced to. If you have the luxury to wait out the real estate market to sell, buy or invest, there are several key signs that you can watch for that indicate the health of the industry. Nationally, home prices, sales volume, and the foreclosure rate are all indicators that can be used to evaluate the health and well-being of the real estate market. But, because the industry is highly localized, with pockets that are doing exceptional well and other areas that are doing worse than the average, you have to look at the indicators in your particular area.
19. Arizona Real Estate Market Update For Early 2011 by Jennifer Wehner
This month brings both good and negative news for the Scottsdale and Phoenix Real Estate Market. In January, foreclosure sales represented 42% of all properties sold, compared to 30% during the 4th quarter of 2010. The main question is whether this is a temporary response to the bank moratoriums or a continuation of a market dominated by people being foreclosed on. The end of 2010 ended in an unusual set of circumstances including foreclosure moratoriums, litigation challenging the foreclosure process, and stricter underwriting guidelines.
20. Maltese Property Prices Expected to Increase Moderately in 2011 by Tony Osust
Strategically located in the heart of the Mediterranean, Malta basks in the sun for most of the year. Blessed with long, dry summers and short, mild winters, this tiny island roughly 60 miles south of Sicily is a year round destination for people from Europe and elsewhere. Besides great weather, Malta has history - in variety and abundance, romance, a whiff of the orient, beautiful old houses of golden limestone, warm and welcoming people who speak English, safety as well as good standards of education and healthcare.
For further details, visit:
www.realestate-empires.com
How should you hire a land surveyor? This article talks about how to make the most out of your money when in need of land surveying services.
12. Difference Between Apartment And Condo Depends On If You Just Want To Be A Renter Or Not by Adriana N
The difference between apartment and condo are not always obvious and greatly depends upon your belief system about how you perceive them. They both offer shelter and a place to call home for individuals both in transition or simply just wanting to nest. There are a number of differences and similarities; but at the end of the day it's all about the environment that makes you happiest.
13. House Vs Condo On The Market by Adriana N
There are many different aspects to be considered before purchasing a home whether it is a single family traditional home or a shared building that resembles apartment living. Plan before purchasing either. Divide a page in half and title it house vs condo, then list all the pros and cons relative to both structures. Consider the cons first.
14. Property Life Lessons, Part One by Clarissa Leary
My first property I owned was 50 acres of bushland with a bird watching hut on it in the Dromedary area with my partner of 2 years. We managed to get a full land loan to purchase this block. It was peaceful and relaxing.
For further details, visit: www.realestate-empires.com
17. What Is Mortgage Fraud? by Sonia C Llesol
Mortgage fraud is any act that falsifies or misrepresents information. It is done to acquire a mortgage loan in a dishonest way.
18. Is My Real Estate Market Healthy? by Todd Denning
Everyone wants to know when the real estate market is going to bounce back. In some parts of the country there have been signs that the market is shifting in a favorable direction, but still many potential homeowners, investors and sellers are still too spooked to make a move - unless they are forced to. If you have the luxury to wait out the real estate market to sell, buy or invest, there are several key signs that you can watch for that indicate the health of the industry. Nationally, home prices, sales volume, and the foreclosure rate are all indicators that can be used to evaluate the health and well-being of the real estate market. But, because the industry is highly localized, with pockets that are doing exceptional well and other areas that are doing worse than the average, you have to look at the indicators in your particular area.
19. Arizona Real Estate Market Update For Early 2011 by Jennifer Wehner
This month brings both good and negative news for the Scottsdale and Phoenix Real Estate Market. In January, foreclosure sales represented 42% of all properties sold, compared to 30% during the 4th quarter of 2010. The main question is whether this is a temporary response to the bank moratoriums or a continuation of a market dominated by people being foreclosed on. The end of 2010 ended in an unusual set of circumstances including foreclosure moratoriums, litigation challenging the foreclosure process, and stricter underwriting guidelines.
20. Maltese Property Prices Expected to Increase Moderately in 2011 by Tony Osust
Strategically located in the heart of the Mediterranean, Malta basks in the sun for most of the year. Blessed with long, dry summers and short, mild winters, this tiny island roughly 60 miles south of Sicily is a year round destination for people from Europe and elsewhere. Besides great weather, Malta has history - in variety and abundance, romance, a whiff of the orient, beautiful old houses of golden limestone, warm and welcoming people who speak English, safety as well as good standards of education and healthcare.
For further details, visit:
www.realestate-empires.com