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Jersey Shore Small Towns – Great Places To Live Or Vacation

Jan. 21st, 2010

For many denizens of the East Coast, mentioning the Jersey Shore will evoke images of glittering Atlantic City, with its huge casino resorts and the boardwalk that once inspired the popular game of Monopoly. However, there is much more to the Jersey Shore. There are many towns along the coast that afford lovely views and [...]

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Football Team in Dallas

Jan. 21st, 2010

If you are looking to relocate to Dallas Texas, it is important to know as much as possible about the culture beforehand. The more you learn about the culture before immersing yourself, the more equipped you will be in assimilating to the culture and the people. Dallas is known to be very diverse. Having a [...]

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To Roth or Not to Roth with your IRA? That is the Question!

Jan. 21st, 2010

I frequently get the question of whether or not an investor should open a Roth or Traditional IRA account. This question is not always a simple one. There are several variables to consider. Before we look at the items to consider, you should understand that putting funds in either type of account is a winning [...]

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There’s No Better Time Than Now to Buy Real Estate

Jan. 19th, 2010

If you are considering purchasing a home, there are many things for you to take into consideration. This is particularly true if you already own a home, as purchasing a new home will likely involve selling your current home as well. With the current state of the economy, you will likely be forced to sell [...]

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Luxury Homes of the Rich and Famous

Jan. 16th, 2010

Who isn’t interested in the luxury homes of the rich and famous? They have such a flair for the fantastic. No doubt, you’ll discover innovations that you never would have thought to build into your own home. From Hollywood actors to people in politics, you’ll find the famous do their due diligence in decorating. John [...]

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What to Consider When Buying Your First Home

Jan. 15th, 2010

The very foundation of the American dream contains owning a home. This is a worthy goal to which there are many steps and things to consider when buying your first home. The first thing to consider is what you need in a home. Start by thinking about buying a home as a lifestyle decision rather [...]

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Before Entering Real Estate Transactions, Review Relevant Issues Regarding It

Jan. 14th, 2010

A whole lot of aspects have to be considered before you consider buying a home. One is checking the home features. I bet you don’t want that in the end run, what you will be buying need repairs. When coming into this entire process of owning a home, you can’t really avoid problems. And to [...]

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Who is the Realtor Really Working for When You Purchase a Home?

Jan. 13th, 2010

When you contact a Realtor in order to learn more about a home that you are interested in purchasing, you need to keep in mind that the Realtor’s primary responsibility may lie with the seller. While the Realtor’s code of ethics require the Realtor to do what is best for all parties involved, the seller [...]

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Home Building Recovery Predicted for 2010

Jan. 8th, 2010

Single-family construction is expected to be at the top of the list of new construction recovery by 2010. Economists from Freddie Mac, IHS Global Insight and National Association of Home Builders all agree that new home construction will begin to recover by the third quarter of this year and increase dramatically into 2010. Kermit Baker, [...]

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What Are The Buying Tips Provided By Housing Department Of US For Purchasing A House?

Aug. 7th, 2009

A person who has purchased a home of his own can truly appreciate the difficulties he has to face during the entire process. Even the U.S government is not blind to this problem as is evident from the steps it has taken to solve this problem. However, the government does not work only on empty [...]

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