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Entries from February 2009

What Is Education In Real Estate Investing?

Feb. 20th, 2009

It’s a challenging and rewarding experience to go for an investing in real estate if you want to be rich within shorter period of time. Education is paramount to success in any endeavor but when we are speaking of investing it is most important to consider its impact on risk. Join in real estate and [...]

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The Seller’s Disclosure Is Suppose To Disclose? Look For The Clues – Seller May Not Talk!

Feb. 20th, 2009

A seller’s disclosure is a document that allows the seller to tell you, the buyer, what they know about their home. This document is part of the Purchase and Sale Agreement and is intended to help you make a good buying decision. Here’s what you need to know about a seller’s disclosure: 1. Bank-owned homes, [...]

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How Does Real Estate Investing Work?

Feb. 20th, 2009

How does real estate investing work in building wealth? The answer is investment strategies of your own. This scenario can be considered as a long-term investment when you buy and hold property to rent or lease to a tenant together with an option to buying. Rent option involves finding a specific property, making its condition [...]

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How To Stop A Foreclosure – How Filing for Bankruptcy Can Help Save Your Home

Feb. 20th, 2009

With the growing financial crisis being experienced in the United States, more and more homeowners are now facing the harsh reality of losing their home as a result of a foreclosure. This is because with all the prices steadily rising resulting from the financial crisis, more and more homeowners are unable to meet their financial [...]

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Stop Foreclosure Assistance – Everything You Need to Know About Home Foreclosure

Feb. 20th, 2009

Receiving a home foreclosure advisory is perhaps one of the most dreaded things that any homeowner would ever get. As simple as the notice may appear, the words printed in a home foreclosure notice is more than enough to bring a sense of fear and uncertainty to the homeowner since he or she is now [...]

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Distressed Sellers – Should They Attempt a Short Sale?

Feb. 20th, 2009

A short sale is a property closing where the proceeds from the closing do not satisfy the outstanding debt on the property. The lender must agree to accept less money at the closing table for the closing to occur. From a credit perspective, there is little or no difference between a short sale and a [...]

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What to Do When the Sale Price of a Home Does Not Pay Off a Mortgage

Feb. 20th, 2009

Once a price decline gets underway many buyers who were late to the price rally find they are in a property worth less than they paid for it. As prices continue to fall, many find themselves “underwater” owing more on their mortgage than their property is worth. When these late buyers want to become sellers, [...]

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Tips on How You Can Look For Your Second Home While on Vacation in South Maui

Feb. 19th, 2009

Whether you are visiting South Maui for the first time or the tenth time you may be interested in looking for a second home. Let’s face it, wouldn’t everybody love to call this island paradise home? So why not turn a vacation into a house hunting adventure? There are ways you can juggle a home [...]

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Buying the Right Home at the Right Time

Feb. 19th, 2009

In a volatile market, it can be confusing to prospective first time homeowners when is a good time to buy. When the business markets slow down, it seems only natural that the real estate market slows down as well, but is this really the worst time for new buyers to be looking for homes? How [...]

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Buying and Selling Real Estate During a Decline

Feb. 19th, 2009

Residential real estate markets generally move very slowly and trend in a single direction for long periods of time. Once these markets reach an inflection point, the direction of price movement changes, and the balance of negotiating power shifts from an advantage to one side to an advantage for the other. However, most market participants [...]

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