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     By:John Cutts

    Bank foreclosures in Florida's condo sector are being enforced by homeowner associations through a process called reverse foreclosure to compel banks to pay past-due maintenance fees and association dues.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • Outdoor Storage Building Plans Ideas

     By:Arnold Stecker

    Building your own garden shed from plans or scratch can be both rewarding and challenging. In this article we look at the pitfalls and offer tips to get around them. Whether you are following small garden shed plans, wooden storage shed plans, or large shed building plans, here are ideas that will help you finish a job you'll be happy with.


    In Category - Building & Construction
  • Preparing Raw Land for Building Your Home

     By:Roby Hicks

    Many of us want to have our dream home. We have an idea of how it looks like. We want to be sure that no one else have the same type of property. We can fully personalize a certain home if we build it ourselves. This is why many of us want to invest in raw lands. However, building a house on a raw land is not easy. There are a lot of preparations you need to make. This is why you need to plan everything.


    In Category - Building & Construction
  • Detroit Bank Foreclosures Threat on First National Building

     By:John Cutts

    The 25-story First National Building is under threat of Detroit bank foreclosures. The building’s owner defaulted on its bank loan amounting to $22 million.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • Buying Beautiful Brownstones

     By:Lynn Bulmer

    Brownstone row and town houses have some beautiful design elements that set them apart from many modern homes. In some areas the Brownstones’ stone street face are highlighted by bow or bay windows while many others have copper and black painted wrought-iron accents.


    In Category - Building & Construction
  • Exterior Wall Cladding Most Popular Types

     By:Alan Trauger

    the exterior walls surfaces of a building form the skin of the building. These surfaces or building components are commonly referred to as cladding. The purpose of the cladding is to provide the building with a weather resistant exterior wall envelope.


    In Category - Building & Construction
  • How to Build Trust with Clients

     By:Mike Andruff

    Trust is an important component of any business relationship, but is particularly vital to have between client and realtor. As a real estate agent, you're handling a substantial portion of a person's financial portfolio in addition to helping them with the difficult task of moving from one home to another. This experience can be stressful and overwhelming for people, so they need a person they can trust to guide them through the bramble.


    In Category - Real Estate Training
  • All-Purpose Garage Pole Barn Kits

     By:Christoper Robertson

    Pole barn kits offer many possibilities. Whether you are looking for a cottage, home, workshop, garage, barn, or storage shed, these barn packages allow you to build cost effective structures that meet your needs.


    In Category - Building & Construction
  • Green Building Leads to Healthier, Energy Efficient & Asbestos Free Homes

     By:Joe L.

    Implementing Eco-friendly forms of building and construction is becoming a must for homeowners.


    In Category - Green Building
  • Building an Enclosed Patio

     By:Roby Hicks

    A patio is an outdoor living space. It can stand independently or it can also be connected to your home. There are several reasons why homeowners have patio. It provides a space where you can entertain friends. It is also a great location for family celebration. A patio also allows you to be comfortable while watching your children play outdoors.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Choose Building Materials to Suit Climate Condition

     By:Sonia Smith

    If you want a home that will stand for years and years, choose building materials that are appropriate for the type of weather in your place. This is not only to make your home durable but also for a more comfortable living for you and the rest of the family.


    In Category - Building & Construction
  • Bronx Foreclosed Homes Driven by Liens, Over-Leveraging

     By:John Cutts

    Bronx foreclosed homes have been driven largely by unemployment and by the failures of private equity investors who bought residential buildings at overinflated prices during the housing boom. Now, many residents are at risk of foreclosures because of water liens.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • Dubai Rotating Skyscraper – Innovation At Its Best

     By:William King

    Dubai seems to host some of the most amazing architectural designs in the world. One after another, the spree continues to amaze the world. Latest in this series of mind-blowing structures is the first wind powered rotating skyscraper.


    In Category - Building & Construction
  • 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
  • House Builders are for the New California Tax Credit

     By:John Cutts

    Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has just approved the $10,000 tax credit for homebuyers. With this possibility, home builders are now advertising about the tax break hoping to brighten the dull construction industry.


    In Category - Building & Construction
  • Types of Construction Tools - Building Contractors in Gauteng

     By:Ben Bellamy

    The key to running a profitable building construction organization solidly depends on utilizing the perfect building tools. As a result, the country's finest construction companies have the greatest construction equipment. Learn more here.


    In Category - Building & Construction
  • Bungalow Revival

     By:Tina Fountain

    The living room is central to the home, with all of the other rooms adjoined to it around the perimeter. In a one and a half story bungalow the extra half story is to provide more sleeping space. This top floor often has the addition of dormers to add extra head space and light. The home may also have a basement to give it some extra space.


    In Category - Building & Construction
  • Building a Playhouse for Kids

     By:Faith Warner

    Do you have little ones in your family? Then, creating a space for them that they can call their very own will definitely make them happy.


    In Category - Home & Garden
  • Bank Owned Properties List Bears Florida Commercial Assets

     By:John Cutts

    Every bank owned properties list in South Florida has been including a rising number of commercial properties since 2009 as developers continue to be clobbered by the downturn. Recent foreclosures in the area included condo buildings, apartment complexes and marina properties.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • The Climate Bill and the Building Industry

     By:Lynn Bulmer

    One of the biggest areas expected to be impacted by the climate bill is the building industry. Automobile emissions may be substantial, but buildings are responsible for more energy consumption in the U.S. than all combined areas of the transportation industry.


    In Category - Building & Construction
  • Turning Your Carport into a Garage

     By:Roby Hicks

    More and more car owners are choosing to have carport to care for their cars. This is because they are cheaper and easier to setup. What makes this different from a garage is that it does not have four walls to protect the car from other threats. However, it has a strong frame and roof that will house the car and protect it from snow and rain.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Buying a New Home: Pre-Construction and New Construction

     By:Lauren Kline

    When the construction is underway is a good time to look at the quality of building going on in the neighbourhood as well; ask if you can have a tour through a partially built home to see what the inside of your walls are going to look like.


    In Category - Home Buying
  • Getting to Know All sorts of Building Materials fit for Different Climates

     By:Flynna Jones

    Ever since human beings started to build their shelters, abodes or houses, they learned a lot through experience about the many factors that can affect their homes. One natural factor that greatly affected their homes and houses is the climate.


    In Category - Building & Construction
  • Using Secured Credit Cards To Rebuild Your Credit Rating Is a Great Idea

     By:Darin Sewell

    Almost everyone knows that credit repair involves getting negative items removed from your credit report. But what most people fail to realize is that there is a second part to credit repair, re building your credit standing with new accounts!


    In Category - Credit Issues
  • House Buddies: Buying Real Estate with a Friend

     By:M Shane

    When you buy a home with a friend, you can either live together as roommates, or keep the property as an investment and rent it out. You also have a choice as to how you split up the equity—whether you keep things simple at 50/50 or one of you takes on more of the payments/ownership.


    In Category - Home Buying


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