Archive for February 23rd, 2009

Creating Opportunity with Bank-Owned Real Estate Posted By : Anita Koppens

Creating Opportunity with Bank-Owned Real Estate Posted By : Anita Koppens
The foreclosure process differs from state to state because of varying laws, but there are a few common denominators. In basic terms, a foreclosure occurs when a mortgage company confiscates a property from its owner because they are no longer making payments toward the loan. There are a few steps to this process. The first step is a notice of default, which is typically filed with the county recorder’s office about three to six months after the borrower has ceased making payments.

Condominium, House, or Rental Apartment - Should you Buy or Lease? Posted By : Joe Mac Millan
What is best? Buy a condominium, a house, or lease and apartment. What should you do? While the house or condo may look like a great investment that will pay a profit in the long run, the person who rents an apartment and banks the difference will eventually come out ahead. Be certain to understand this before signing the bottom line.

Do All Moving Companies Offer Furniture Installation? Posted By : Amy Nutt
Many moving companies offer an installation service along with their moving business, and this service can make your move much easier.

Take Advantage of the Credit Crunch - 8 Tricks to Negotiating The Best Home Buying Deal Posted By : Fred Street
This advice is aimed mainly at property buyers but it can also be helpful for sellers to be aware these negotiating techniques. Buying or selling a home is likely to be the largest financial transaction you will undertake so it’s worthwhile giving some thought to how to get the best price. Even if it only makes a slight difference in the price, given the cost of the average home that can be quite a sum of money.

The Real Estate Investors Creative Financing Ideas Posted By : Gino Napolitano
There are many more ways to finance the purchase of a property than the conventional mortgage. For creative investors, other financing sources exist. There are now several finance options available to the real estate investors.

Who Caused the Housing Bust Posted By : Brett Nordin
With housing prices sliding the most in three decades, consumers are wondering who to point the finger at. This article discusses how financial engineering created a double edged sword that is now having a negative effect on the availability of money in the mortgage complex. Without money, the housing market will suffocate.

Get Answers Before Your Make an Offer on that House Posted By : Justin Havre
If there’s a problem with the house or the neighbourhood, you definitely want to find out about it before making an offer. If the owners are selling due to personal reasons, they may be motivated to sell quickly. Sellers who want to sell fast are much easier to negotiate with, and you could end up getting an excellent deal on the property. If you don’t ask about the seller’s motivation for leaving, you could end up offering more than you need to.

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