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Rules of Engagement With Agents Question: I’m developing a business plan to purchase real estate as an investment. This will be primarily single-family homes that will either be rehabilitated, flipped or lease op
Questions You Should Ask About Property Taxes Property taxes are a major expense, one which often totals thousands of dollars per year. But property taxes are not the same for like properties or for every owner.
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Price and Home Size Matter Far More Than Commute Times to Work or School Never mind that the commute time to work is long. Never mind that the kids may have to take an extended bus ride to get to school. There are far more important issues for us as new home
Moving Up What You Need to Consider to Accommodate Your Growing Family One of the most common reasons to buy a home is to accommodate your growing family. Perhaps you want to live in a neighborhood with better schools and more services, or maybe you need a
Moving Tips Ease Your Pain I know the moving season is almost over. But, I've had folks write me with their horror stories and extra tips for moving this summer, ideas I feel compelled to share.
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Marriage Presents Real Estate Investment Opportunity Q: I read your article about the new tax laws and their benefits. It was great information and I appreciate you sharing it. I have owned a condo since 12/21/01. I am getting married and
In Love With Two Houses What to Consider When Making the Final Decision As you find yourself heavily immersed in house-hunting mode, you may encounter a situation in which you're torn between two houses. Perhaps you and your spouse each have a favorite, or p
How to Help Your Kids Adjust When You Move in the Middle of the School Year Going through the arduous process of buying a house may leave you with all the stress you can handle. But don't forget your kids. The thought of a new house usually brings pangs of anxie
How To Handle Lender Questions You've been pretty good about keeping your credit rating up. Always paid on time, every time. There may have been a late payment or two a few years back but you never took anyone for the
How To Avoid Rookie Mistakes First-time homebuyers face a steep learning curve. There's much to know, much to learn, and a great potential for "rookie mistakes" -- with potentially costly consequences.
How Energy Trends Impact Home Prices & Mortgage Rates The price of oil has shot up in recent weeks, a matter which could seriously impact the real estate marketplace.
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Homeowners Insurance Are You Really In Good Hands When you purchase homeowners insurance, you expect that it will be there when you need it. That means that if there is a natural disaster such as an earthquake, hurricane or a flood, it
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High Tech Or Low What's Your Preference High-tech advances hold out the promise of home computers that can adjust the thermostat, control the lights, start dinner, track appointments, entertain the kids, mow the lawn, let th
Great Reasons to Invest in Real Estate According to recent statistics published by the U.S. Census Bureau, 75% of multifamily investors are over the age of 45. Over half of these (51.6%) own less than five units, and they ear
Getting the Most From Your Home Inspection With thoughts of how you're going to arrange the furniture in your new home, whether you'll make the deadline for registering the kids for their new school and how you'll find a mover on
Get a CLUE About Homeowners Insurance As the busy spring real estate season opens in just a few weeks, smart buyers are doing their homework by getting loan pre-approval, scouting out neighborhoods, and getting a realistic idea
Forget Location, Timing Key To Real Estate Investing I remember in the spring of 1998, sitting at an awards ceremony for one of the nation's largest independent real estate companies when the president/founder of the company predicted: &qu
Finding a Good Home Inspector What You Should Ask You've found the house, your offer has been accepted, and funding is in place. But before you start packing, be sure you hire a professional home inspector to make sure your house doesn'
Counting The Extended Cost of Homeownership Can you afford to buy a home? The first person you’ll want to talk with about your qualification will obviously be a lender or real estate agent. Once you find out your buying powe
Buyer and Seller Never the Two Shall Meet Is there any event in life more stressful and laden with conflicting emotions than buying a home? The answer is yes -- selling one's home can be equally trying.
As Is, Subject To, or Deferred Maintenance Deferred Maintenance vs. Subject To. Live it, love it, learn it. These terms are sometimes bandied about without much thought when getting a property appraised. But knowing the differenc
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