Archive for the ‘Real Estate’ Category
Posted by on 22 Oct 2011 by
Josh in
Apartments For Rent,
Real Estate
London, the largest city in Europe, has over 8 million residents. It’s credited for having the most diverse and multicultural population worldwide. Because of the rich history and famous landmarks, London is also a high ranking vacation spot. London has enjoyed a major boost in its tourism over the years and the government has started [...]
Posted by on 01 Jul 2011 by
Josh in
Real Estate
Finland is currently undergoing a positive time in real estate in that country. It’s very easy to buy real estate in Finland. One reason for this is because the costs involved with buying Finnish real estate are much lower than those in other European countries. Finland is considered to be one of the more highly [...]
Posted by on 05 Jun 2011 by
Josh in
Real Estate
If you are looking at purchasing your first ever fixer upper, then there are a few things that you need to be aware of. This can require you to either spend a lot of time doing research, not only on each individual property that you would like to look at, but also the market in [...]
Posted by on 30 May 2011 by
Josh in
Featured,
Real Estate
The word “discount” always gets attention especially if someone is trying to buy or sell a house. However, real estate is exactly the situation where you should look before you leap into a discounted deal. Real estate agents marketing themselves as discount representatives can be a bit lacking in their services. To begin with, you [...]
Posted by on 19 May 2011 by
Josh in
Real Estate
When considering long distance home movers, one should always check that they have a valid registration license with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) and a valid US Department of Transportation (USDOT) number. Also, home moving companies are also affiliated with several moving associations all over the U.S. You should always ask in detail [...]
Posted by on 25 Apr 2011 by
Josh in
Real Estate
Volume real estate is not one of those things most people can grasp. It takes a lot of self-control and willpower to hang in there and work with more than one client at a time, and still be able to close on contracts. While some people have no issues being able to do this, most [...]
Posted by on 05 Feb 2011 by
Josh in
Real Estate
The basis of the wholesaler’s fee is the amount of money you sell the house or property for that is over the amount of the contract you have written up. For example, if you have a contract for $100,000 and sell the property for $125,000 then the wholesaler’s fee will be $25,000. This fee will [...]
Posted by on 20 Aug 2010 by
Josh in
Real Estate,
Realtors
There are few things that can be as confusing as negotiating a real estate contract. As a seller, you need to be able to get what you want out of the contract, but there will come a time when the buyer also wants to get what they want as well. This is where the negotiations [...]
Posted by on 15 Aug 2010 by
Josh in
Featured,
Real Estate
While the words “concession” and “contribution” can, and usually will be, used synonymously in the real estate world, they can end up having completely different meanings under the transaction aspect of the contract. For the most part, closing and settlement costs are paid for by the buyer while any other costs are taken on by [...]
Posted by on 15 Jul 2010 by
Josh in
Real Estate
With a population of over 200,000 Americans living in Baja, California, real estate investments are wildly successful. There are such coastal resorts as San Felipe and Rosarito that offer homes at affordable prices as well as a considerably large community of Central and South American, and Canadian immigrants. Investment prospects found in Baja, California offer [...]