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Cape Coral Foreclosures Dropped at a Time Buyers Want More
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John Cutts
Cape Coral foreclosures dropped in January, at a time more out-of-state buyers are arriving to look for homes and to enjoy the weather and the southwest Florida lifestyle. The 1,321 homes sold in January marked a drop from sales in December and in January 2009.
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Foreclosure
Lake worth: the blooming real estate
By:
Albert Wessel
Lake worth real estate offers such a level of lifestyle that no other can provide at all. The place is facilitated with professional sports along with International airport and a vast playground of water. Here Homebuyers and sellers can find the best deals with the best Realtors. Waterfront property can be defined as a property, which exists on the water. Though all waterfronts are not equal. The price varies on the fact that whether the home has a gorgeous unabated sight of the lake or it exists in the back of cove.
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Real Estate Market
You Will be Able to Add Value to Your Home with These Affordable Repairs
By:
marco benavides
If you are looking to add value to your home so you can sell it, then affordable repairs rather than expensive renovations is the way to go. Your bathrooms are another place that you should take a good look at in an objective manner. If you start looking around, you will find that there are other things that require minor repairs or perhaps some cleaning.
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Home Improvement
Handling Maintenance Concerns in Rental Properties
By:
Sonia Smith
In handling a rental property, a landlord should have a systematic way of handling maintenance complaints from tenants and should be able to address these items immediately to avoid conflict with tenants.
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Property Management
Rockford Foreclosures Soared as Unemployment Worsened
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John Cutts
Rockford foreclosures surged in 2009 as unemployment worsened in the area. Foreclosure activity rose in 2009 by more than 16 percent from 2008. The jobless rate, meanwhile, rose to an adjusted rate of 16 percent in December.
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Foreclosure
Negotiating the Home Buying Minefield
By:
Lauren Spencer
So, you've heard all about the amazing bargains that are up for grabs on the current property market. You've sat down and made some detailed calculations, and decided that now is the right time to dip your toes into the murky waters of home ownership. So, what next?
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Home Buying
How to Be a Commercial Real Estate Investment Winner
By:
Darin Garman
One of the things that the top apartment and commercial real estate investors are in pursuit of is being a winner. In our world, an investment property winner. This means different things to different people, but to me, it's getting the maximum return on my investment, and maximum return on my efforts. So, what is the simplest way to do this...
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Real Estate Investment
Phoenix Foreclosures Soared with 8th Highest Metro Rate
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John Cutts
Phoenix foreclosures soared with the eighth highest foreclosure rate among metro areas in 2009. Nearly 134,000 households were hit with foreclosure filings in 2009, a nearly 37-percent jump from the 98,000 filings in 2008.
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Foreclosure
New HUD forms intended to make mortgage shopping easier
By:
vithya coumar
Brand new HUD forms help make shopping for a mortgage much easier. These new forms along with the ease of applying for a mortgage it can also save you money.
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Mortgage
Why should I opt for Boynton Beach real estate?
By:
Albert Wessel
Are the days of despair finally over in the United States? This happens to be the first and foremost question of any inhabitant of this vast country, whether he is a citizen or a newcomer, and the reasons for this question are not hard to perceive. The horrors or the brunt of the worldwide recession are still fresh and the simple indication of it is enough to make any able-bodied individual panic-stricken. Well, if government records are trusted in, the days of misery have almost ended and the greatest specimen of this happens to be the slow yet steady rejuvenation of the US real estate sector.
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Home Buying
Modern light fixtures serve you in different ways
By:
Harley Rojar
Lighting in homes, offices, restaurants, malls and public places has undergone a revolution in concept, design and style in the last couple of decades. However manufacturers in lighting industry didn't do much to educate customers about these exciting developments.
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Home & Garden
Foreclosed Home Auctions to Go Online in Lakeland, Florida
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John Cutts
Foreclosed home auctions will go online in the Lakeland area this year to help reduce the backlog in court filings. More than 14,400 foreclosures were posted in 2009 in Polk County, where Lakeland is located.
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Foreclosure
Getting Your House Ready to Sell Is not a Simple Chore
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marco benavides
Getting your house ready to sell is sometimes not as easy as it may seem, especially if you have collected a lot of furniture and personal things over the years. You need to get yourself some boxes, rent some storage space, and put everything that you can in there. If you do not mind spending some extra money in getting your house ready to sell, then you should consider hiring a professional home stager.
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Home Selling
Lead and Asbestos Components in Ancient Homes
By:
Sonia Smith
There are many homeowners who prefer an older home than the more modern ones. However, if you choose to purchase an older home, you should have it checked for lead and asbestos content since many older homes are made using these elements to make them more sturdy.
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Home Inspection
Landlords scramble to fill 30 year high vacancies
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vithya coumar
Home sales were not the only thing that struggled in 2009. Apartment rentals were also seen to decline. Because of the bad economy not only could people not buy new homes but they were not able to rent out apartments either.
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Home Renting
6 Proven Steps to Clean Up and Eliminate Mold
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John R Math
At some point, as a homeowner in South Florida, you will be confronted with a mold problem. Mold will appear either on the outside or inside of your home, depending on the circumstance, situation and the source.
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Home Improvement
Foreclosed Home Listings Growing in Brevard Condo Sector
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John Cutts
Foreclosed home listings continue to grow in the condo and townhome sector of the Brevard County housing market. Last year, 419 condo units and townhomes were repossessed by lenders.
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Foreclosure
Everything You Should Know about Your Home's Septic System
By:
Faith Warner
As a homeowner, you have the responsibility to take care of your investment and make sure that you are not causing any problems within your neighborhood. Therefore, you should also know how to maintain the septic system in your home. By doing this, you will protect your property from having drainage problems and contribute in cultivating a clean environment in your neighborhood. Read this article and discover everything you need to know about the septic system in your home.
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Home & Garden
Staying On Top Of Home Internal Design Trends
By:
Frank Froggatt
Home Interior Decoration – The process of decorating a home in order to make it look good, becomes easier to use, and gels well with the architecture.
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Home & Garden
Manual J Load Calculations & the Green Industry
By:
Tracy Savoy
With Build Green, LEED Certification and EnergyStar rebate programs requiring Manual J Load Calculations as part of Manual J Residential Load Calculation should be used in every home to optimize efficiency and comfort.
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Green Building
Free Orlando foreclosure listings: How to acquire a foreclosure in Orlando
By:
John Smith
For home buyers hunting for a profitable venture at Orlando, the free Orlando foreclosure listings put forth too many options to choose from.
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Foreclosure
How to Secure Your Home Vacationing
By:
Roby Pagong
Vacation is fun activity for the family. It is the time when everyone gets together to bond and relax. Parents get to unwind while the children get to explore other things. However, before you get too excited, there is one thing you need to take care of first. That is to keep your home safe while you are away.
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Home Security
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San Francisco foreclosures, showed a mixed response by the year end
By:
Iwona Filetti
We can assume that if the inventory reduces and the prices keep rising, at least at the same pace and the state; federal and individual bank units help the citizens with alternative solutions, soon the San Francisco foreclosures will diminish and resume normalcy.
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Foreclosure
Feng Shui
By:
Amanda Somers
Signifying the art of living in harmony, both Feng Shui and Vastu Shastra are rooted in ancient wisdom and philosophy of China and India, respectively. In compliance with living principles and ancient wisdom, both these prehistoric schools of thought believe in creating a flow of positive energy, which is harmonious for living spaces.
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Home Improvement
How to Fetch a Good Property with Foreclosure Homes for Sale?
By:
Melanie Hogeveen
If you are planning to invest in foreclosure homes, then it is important that you carefully determine your needs and then search for the right property. Conduct extensive search through internet, newspapers and magazines, understand foreclosure laws, enquire about prevailing market rates, carefully inspect the chosen property, make an offer and on acceptance ensure that all the legal formalities are complied with and that you get a clear title to the property.
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Foreclosure
Lawn And Landscape Watering Tips
By:
hi5
When it comes to keeping your lawn and landscaping in peak condition, the odds are that you find yourself using a lot of water. Watering your yard can be an expensive proposition both in terms of the environment and your wallet, and most people do not realize that they could save a lot of time, hassle, and water by following some basic watering tips.
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Home & Garden
The Next Big Crisis in Real Estate: Commercial Space
By:
Mark Hostetler
In our hard-hit economy we've all seen the results of the housing crisis on neighborhoods, homes emptied of residents and belongings, yards overgrown, and for sale signs peeking out of the knee high grass. We are reportedly on the verge of recovering from the residential real estate crash now and in the months to come, but the next crisis is apparently about to transpire.
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Real Estate Market
What Factors Should You Consider when Buying a Second Home?
By:
marco benavides
There are several things that you should consider if you are going to be in the real estate market looking for a second home. There are a lot of resources available to you and you should not neglect to use them in your search for a second home. If you do not rush into it, owning a second home should turn out to be quite a pleasant experience.
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Home Buying
Take the Local Environment into Account When Landscaping
By:
Roby Pagong
As much as possible, we want our homes to look their best. That is why we invest in beautification as well as in the improvement of the house. Among the most common ways of beautifying our home is through landscaping. There is nothing like seeing wonderful plants every time we wake up on the morning. It gives us the perfect venue to relax. Looking at a wonderfully landscaped garden is also a nice way to end our day.
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Home & Garden
Home Reassessment Fraud
By:
Lynn Bulmer
Recently, we've seen the "foreclosure rescue" scams, "short sale facilitation" scams, and "loan modification" scams. Now, the West Coast is experiencing a type of tax reassessment fraud, where companies, often posing as government agencies, request a fee for filing a tax assessment appeal.
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Property Management
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