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  • Financial Aid Programs for Disabled Home Buyers

     By:M Shane

    This program from Fannie Mae offers financial aid for people with disabilities, or for those who share a residence with a person that has a disability. Its primary goal is to help buyers purchase a home that offers greater accessibility, or to retrofit their current abode.


    In Category - Home Buying
  • Seven Golden Rules For A Successful Bid On A House

     By:Antonio Cardenas

    First time home buyers are looking at a market that shows no mercy, is highly competitive and does not reflect the conditions of a so-called "depressed real estate market." It is not easy to find a good house at the entry level without having to compete with other buyers, but with persistence, good preparation and the help of a professional local Realtor your chances of becoming a homeowner are better. Above all, be realistic, your very first house is not your "Dream House" but getting on the homeownership wagon will eventually get you there.


    In Category - Home Buying
  • Rent-to-Own has Advantages and Disadvantages for Buyers and Sellers

     By:marco benavides

    In real estate, rent-to-own is an agreement made up of a lease or rental and an option for purchase agreement. Buyers can choose not to buy the home, but the disadvantage would be losing out on the option fee and any money paid as a rental premium. If the property goes up in value during the time of the rent-to-own agreement, the seller cannot raise price of the home. The rent-to-own agreement should not be weighted toward only one party because this would only ensure a bad end.


    In Category - Home Buying
  • First-Time Homebuyer’s Credit Possibly Extended Amongst Fraud Investigation

     By:M Shane

    The $8000 first-time homebuyer’s credit is set to expire on November 30th and in the midst of a storm of controversy surrounding the possibility of fraud in over 100,000 claims for the tax credit there is a push to have the homebuyers’ credit extended and modified to increase eligibility and give homebuyers a larger piece of the stimulus pie.


    In Category - Home Buying
  • Real Estate Foreclosures in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

     By:Jim Scherrer

    You might be considering shopping for a foreclosed property at a distressed sale price in a resort such as Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. If so, you might as well forget it; you'll not see a foreclosure sign in Mexico!


    In Category - Foreclosure


  • 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
  • First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit - New & Improved!

     By:Rob Thomson

    Introduced last February as a means of kickstarting the sluggish housing market, over 1.2 million borrowers have claimed $8.5 billion out of the original $13.6 billion allocated for the credit. Did the tax credit do what it was intended to do? Depending on which economist you speak to, an estimated 150,000 to 400,000 home sales were the direct result of the Home Buyer Tax Credit.


    In Category - Home Buying
  • Purchase Contingencies: A Beginner's Guide

     By:M Shane

    A contingency is basically a statement in your purchase agreement that you will buy a house if some specific conditions are met or some particular event happens. Some of these conditions are external to that property and some of them are directly related to the property.


    In Category - Home Buying
  • Building an Enclosed Porch in Your Home

     By:Sonia Smith

    Building an enclosed porch does not only add value to a home but also creates a comfortable atmosphere particularly during the hot summer months.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Specific Licensing Rules Apply to List of Home Agents in Minnesota

     By:John Cutts

    The list of home agents in Minnesota need not worry about criminal convictions automatically costing them their licenses. They are required though, to report any conviction.


    In Category - Agents & Brokers
  • Home-Buying Tips: What To Do When Your Offer Gets Rejected

     By:Brazg Gavin

    If your mortgage or property offers falls through, don't press the panic button. Find out how to prepare yourself for every eventuality so you don't miss out on your dream home. With an average of seven people linked to every property chain, it is astonishing any property ever changes hands. It is no surprise that for every three houses, one sale will fall through, even after an offer has been accepted.


    In Category - Home Buying
  • Cross-Border Shopping For Real Estate Gains Popularity

     By:Gary Ashton

    It is no secret that one of the big pillars of the economy that needs to be bolstered before there can be economic recovery is the real estate market. With the struggling US economy, it is no surprise that Americans are having so much trouble with affording US real estate at present and likely for some time yet to come.


    In Category - Real Estate Investment
  • Single Female Home Buyers: Marketing to a Growing Demographic

     By:Carolyn Capalbo

    Whether they have never been partnered, are divorced, separated, or have lost a partner through death, single women are casting their eyes towards a home of their own. Focusing on single female home buyers is a smart move if you want to capture the attention of a group of people who are upwardly mobile and ready to strike out on their own.


    In Category - Home Buying
  • HOA's Rules: See to it You Can Live with Them before Buying a House

     By:Roby Hicks

    We consider many factors when purchasing a house. First, we make sure it is within our budget. It should be in a good location as well. And the property should be free of serious damages. One factor that is often overlooked is the HOA's rules.


    In Category - Home Buying
  • Things You Should Ask Your Potential Buyer's Agent

     By:M Shane

    A full time agent is best, as they will be devoting their time to you and the real estate market in your area. A part-time agent will always be dividing their working hours between real estate and some other job, while a full-time REALTOR® has their entire attention on the real estate market.


    In Category - Agents & Brokers
  • Qualify for the First-Time Home Buyer Stimulus

     By:Fredrica Smith

    There are more reasons for buyers to purchase a home today. Now, they can enjoy the tax credit program developed by the government. First-time home buyers will enjoy a tax credit of as much as $8,000 when they file their tax return. You have to qualify for this though. If you have purchased a house within the year, check if you can benefit from this home buyer stimulus.


    In Category - Home Buying
  • Cheap Home Improvements - Get Ready To Sell

     By:Debbie Bresee

    So you’re selling your home. And you’ve had a real estate agent come to your home and say you need to get some things fixed, replaced, or cleaned. And you’re thinking, 'I don’t have the time for this. I need to sell!' But yet, in your heart of hearts, you know the agent made some good suggestions. So what do you do?


    In Category - Home Selling
  • Is It a Good idea to Trade Up in a Bad Economy?

     By:Roby Hicks

    Although we have a bad economy, purchasing a bigger house remains to be tempting. Who would not want to trade their smaller house for an inexpensive bigger home? However, is this a good idea? Is it really a good time for a trade up?


    In Category - Home Buying
  • Best Haunted Spots in Charleston

     By:Roxanna Morey

    Having its walls frequently graced by out-of-towners and celebrities, Poogan’s Porch lives up to all they hype surrounding it. One of Charleston’s best known restaurants, it provides much more than a superb dining experience.


    In Category - Real Estate Market
  • The Most Important List You'll Ever Make: Generating a Buyers List

     By:Alan Brymer

    Generating a buyers list is the most important step to take before advertising property. Save time and hassle by creating this list before you do anything else.


    In Category - Real Estate Training
  • Understanding Buyers' and Sellers' Market

     By:Roby Hicks

    It is important that we learn about the different types of market so that we can decide appropriately regarding our home purchases. The real estate industry can be under different state of market. Its state will influence the behavior of the consumers in terms of purchasing properties. We are currently in a buyers' market. As many would say, now is the best time to make a purchase. But why is that so?


    In Category - Real Estate Market
  • Importance of HOA and Why Do You Need to Consider it When Preparing a Contract

     By:Roby Hicks

    The Homeowners Association is an essential body necessary to maintain a certain planned development. All the residents in the developed neighborhood are obliged to become members. They have officers that facilitate the association. They are also responsible for creating and enforcing certain laws and regulations that govern the neighborhood.


    In Category - Home Renting
  • The incredible first time home buyer incentives

     By:Paul Escobedo

    Because nobody is buying a home in this market the government is offering tax credits to first time home buyers around the country. See what this means for you and what other tax breaks you may receive.


    In Category - Home Buying
  • Value of Houses for Sale by Owner and Other For-Sale Homes Decline

     By:John Cutts

    Values of properties declined in San Bernardino during the month of October 2010. The drop in values affects houses for sale by owner and other for-sale properties.


    In Category - Real Estate Market
  • Resale vs New Construction

     By:Crystal Tost

    According to the report from Scotia Economics the prices of resale homes are growing faster as compared to newly constructed homes in Canada.


    In Category - Real Estate Market
  • Selling Your Home Can Cost You Plenty!

     By:Amanda Page

    Suppose you bought your house for $100,000. If you sell it for $150,000, do you really think you've made $50,000 profit? Think again! Before you even start the selling process, you've got some expenses to consider.


    In Category - Home Selling
  • The Multiple Offer – Coming Out on Top

     By:M Shane

    The multiple offer is probably one of the most stressful situations for any potential home buyer. The whole process resembles a silent auction, where multiple buyers place offers on a home, with no idea of what the other is bidding. Generally, at the end of the day the winner is usually the one offering the highest price with the least conditions.


    In Category - Home Buying
  • 3 Notable Places to Visit in Charleston

     By:Roxanna Morey

    Which once stood on Morris Island for hundreds of years is now eerily surrounded by water. The Old Charleston Lighthouse was built in 1767 and is notably one of the first lighthouses along the eastern shoreline. In a quaint setting used to sit an old light keepers’ house nestled up next to the lighthouse. All that remains is the lone lighthouse over 1/4 of a mile away from any dry land. Due to considerable erosion, the house and many buildings which were part of the light station, have disappeared. Although the Old Charleston Lighthouse has been replaced by the New Charleston Lighthouse on Sullivan’s Island, you can’t leave Charleston without seeing a piece of the past. This beloved historic landmark is part of Charleston’s overall charm and great efforts have been made so that it can remain so for generations to come.


    In Category - Real Estate Investment
  • Is Today Still a Buyer's Market?

     By:Sonia Smith

    When you are planning to buy a home these days, you might wonder if today is still considered a buyer's market. It is preferable to purchase a property in a buyer's market since you will be able to spend less and acquire a quality home at the same time.


    In Category - Real Estate Market
  • Should I get a Building and Pest Inspection Report?

     By:Nick Viner

    Property Buying Tips To inspect or not to inspect…should I pay for a building and pest inspection? We investigate the pros and cons of obtaining a building and pest inspection report.


    In Category - Home Inspection


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