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  • Staying Positive When Dealing With Negative Real Estate Clients

     By:David Abernathy

    Try to eliminate any negative thoughts about yourself and your work. Do your best, but don’t expect perfection. Expect your best efforts from yourself, but don’t beat yourself up over honest mistakes. Keep reaching for self improvement, but don’t hamper yourself with thoughts of “I’m so crappy at my job!” If you really think you’re crappy at your job, you have two choices – improve or leave. If you’re actively trying to improve, you’re doing a better job than a lot of people.


    In Category - Agents & Brokers
  • Why You are CRAZY not to Consider South Carolina Real Estate?

     By:Landon Armstrong

    This article will show you why smart consumers are investigating the South Carolina real estate market and will deliver compelling reasons why you should give this southern state a second look before you spend your hard earned real estate dollars.


    In Category - Home Buying
  • Make Your Mortgage Services Attractive to Your Leads

     By:John Perry

    Reflecting the signs of the times, there are more people today that are actively searching for methods of settling their debts and improving their finances. Applying for mortgage is easily a good solution. The tough part is that selling mortgages is also more challenging than ever. Remember that these particular consumers are more informed. Most are aware of possible scams and mortgage schemes that mask high interest rates and incredibly long payment terms.


    In Category - Mortgage
  • How Real Estate Professionals Build a Massive Following on Twitter

     By:Kevin Curtis

    Social networking offers a great opportunity for Realtors. Several pieces of software are available to create tens of thousands of followers in a very short amount of time. The "Suggested Users" feature scours other profiles that are similar to yours and recommends a list of several Twitter users. Others who have a high number of followers often follow you when you follow them.


    In Category - Agents & Brokers
  • 5 Worst Mistakes That You Can Make When Selling Your House

     By:Ryan Martin

    Selling your house in this market is tough. Do yourself a favor and avoid the major mistakes when selling your house in a buyers market. There are a lot of homes on the market that are dirty, overpriced, with low commissions, and bad photos. Don’t let your house fall into this category.


    In Category - Home Selling
  • Start a Garden In Your Home

     By:Debbie Bresee

    Many people love the thought of having their own home-grown garden, but they think they’ll need lots of farm equipment and a large yard. While having several acres would be great, it would take a lot of time and effort to plant, maintain, and harvest that much food. There is another way.


    In Category - Home & Garden
  • The Thrill of City Living in Minneapolis

     By:Kevin Curtis

    Ever wish you had more entertainment options? Musical theater, comedy shows, live bands and late night cocktails are all right outside your door when you own Minneapolis real estate.


    In Category - Home Buying
  • Buying A Home? Checking For The Home's Price Per Square Foot Could Lead You A Great Investment!

     By:Joe Salcedo

    Working with hundreds of home buyers it would greatly help them if they paid more attention to the home's price per square foot. This will help you find great deals, especially if you're planning on selling your home within five years. In this article I will teach you how to compute for the price per square foot of a home you are interested in. Hope it helps..


    In Category - Home Buying
  • Real Estate Foreclosure Recap For 2008

     By:Kevin Curtis

    In recapping the foreclosure situation in the United States for 2008, one must go back a few years. Two or three years ago no one knew what disaster was awaiting the housing market. Most people were living the American dream and enjoyed becoming homeowners. However, by 2007 disaster struck as the subprime crisis began and eventually became a runaway train.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • Alliance of Bathroom baths and showers caters high spirits

     By:Jennie Brown

    Well designed bathroom bath and wonderful shower add to the luxury and convenience of the owner and alleviate the ambience of the bathroom space by manifold.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Twitter Etiquette for Real Estate Professionals

     By:Kevin Curtis

    Everyone uses the Internet these days for everything they do. Twitter is a microblog chat room with a close-knit community feel. Like every online means of communication, the use of Twitter requires a certain amount of etiquette and respect. Let your professional background guide you through each and every tweet.


    In Category - Agents & Brokers
  • Dealing with the Real Estate Client from Hell

     By:Carolyn Capalbo

    One thing you can do about Mrs. Snigglesworth is look at her thinning hair and fashion sense and consider the source. It doesn’t take a genius to realize that people who are unhappy with themselves like to find fault with others. Mrs. Snigglesworth is operating from her own reality; she is not capable of making a true assessment of your personal characteristics.


    In Category - Agents & Brokers
  • The Importance of Staging an Older Home

     By:Nelson Stewart

    If your living room needs its orange carpeting to be raked on a daily basis, sports magic mushroom-inspired flocked wallpaper, and has a beach ball sized disco ball hanging in it, then you likely are going to need some updating.


    In Category - Home Selling
  • Predictions In The Minnesota Real Estate Market: What Will 2009 Bring?

     By:Kevin Curtis

    There have been many predictions made about the real estate market for 2009. Most of the pundits who have weighed in believe that the market will remain unstable. It is expected that more persons will lose their homes and prices will continue to fall.


    In Category - Real Estate Market
  • Why Choose Land for Sale in West Virginia?

     By:Mark Starr

    If you want to buy acreage for sale that you can use as a retreat from bustling city life, then West Virginia land might be right for you. The land for sale in West Virginia has a natural beauty that has attracted many individuals, but it has largely resisted the temptation to urbanize or concentrate large populations in small areas. This makes West Virginia land perfect for those who enjoy the outdoors.


    In Category - Real Estate Investment
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  • San Diego Mansion, Now Just One of Many Foreclosed Homes

     By:John Cutts

    A mansion once standing as among the most spectacular mansions in the city of San Diego is now just one of thousands of foreclosed homes in California. Not only that, it was also stripped of about one million dollars worth of fixtures, equipment and appliances.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • Banking Solutions For Rocky Point Real Estate

     By:Steve Schwab

    In order to make good businesses, money is not the only thing which is required, many other things are necessary. One of them, perhaps the most important, is a full knowledge of the winding road of legal issues and procedures in a complex market such as that of real estate.


    In Category - Vacation Property
  • Buy to Let and the Credit Crunch: Market, Mortgages,Tips

     By:Gon Mat

    For Buy to Let market, the last few months have been difficult for the landlords with the credit crunch came increase on arrears, lack of buy to let mortgages and tougher lender’s criteria. But it is not all bad news, the houses are cheaper to buy, the rents still increasing and rental demand at all time high.


    In Category - Mortgage
  • Second Houses Noted in Bank Foreclosed Home Listings

     By:John Cutts

    Industry experts noted the increasing number of second houses in Southern New Jersey’s bank foreclosed homes listings. The state of second-home foreclosures has led to the creation of a service for property renters.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • Retro Furniture Buying Guide

     By:Amanda Somers

    The Mies van Der Rohe "Barcelona" Day Bed is an ideal addition to your family room. Comfortable contours and stylish design is the benchmark of this Barcelona Day Bed. The bed has a black walnut wood frame which stands tall on strong steel chromed legs.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • A Grand Strand Banker Proposes a New Foreclosure Plan

     By:Leticia Carvalho

    At least one banker is concerned about saving distressed homeowners from foreclosures and pushing the recovery of the housing market. Find who he is and how would he do this.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • Oakland Bids for Housing Recovery Fund for use on Foreclosures

     By:Cassiano Travareli

    Oakland plans to fully utilize funds from the federal housing rescue package to rehabilitate the city’s blighted neighborhoods due to California foreclosures.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • Have You Done Your Lawn Mower Maintenance Yet?

     By:hi5

    Trying to start your lawn mower after a long winter can be very frustrating so you should read our advices. Performing a few routine maintenance tasks before you store your lawn mower for the winter can save you time in the spring, prolong the life of your lawn mower, and save you money over the long run.


    In Category - Home & Garden
  • Sheriffs Show Consideration to Renters of Foreclosures

     By:Leticia Carvalho

    Sheriffs are concerned that renters are caught unaware of the foreclosure of their house. They are now establishing new policies to warn the renters before eviction.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • Home Building Permits Down in Several Areas in Arizona and California

     By:Leticia Carvalho

    Home building activities declined in some areas in Arizona and California for three consecutive quarters this year due to a drop in the number of permits issued.


    In Category - Building & Construction
  • Stair Lift Installation

     By:Brad Brubaker

    A stair lift is a device that is used to lift a person up the stairs, much like an escalator. These devices generally use a rail or track system that is attached to the stairs and spans the complete distance of the stairs. A chair or small platform is attached to the track and is sent up and down the track.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Real Estate Investing for Any Market

     By:Brian Davis

    Is the poor market hurting your real estate investing and rental business? Here are five tips to help keep your rental business afloat during this challenging real estate market.


    In Category - Real Estate Investment
  • Banks Required by FDIC to Report on Foreclosure Fund Spending

     By:John Cutts

    FDIC has required more than 5,000 banks and savings and loans associations that received help from the first $350 billion of the Troubled Asset Relief Program in 2008 to report on how they were able to help foreclosure-troubled borrowers.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • Creative Cabinet Storage Solutions

     By:Mike Ciucci

    The following ideas take simple storage cabinets and turn them into functional pieces of furniture designed to make your life a little easier. Most of these solutions utilize a cabinet with upper and lower cabinets and perhaps a shelf, but these could be modified to use a book shelf or pantry.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Privatize Your Deck

     By:Lynn Bulmer

    Unfortunately, short of moving or living behind a fortress, the average homeowner is going to have to deal with a certain amount of noise. There are some ways, however, to minimize that distraction and make your outdoor living area, a bit more serene.


    In Category - Home & Garden
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