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  • Fixer Uppers Investors Render Homebuying Program Useless

     By:John Cutts

    Investors looking for fixer uppers laden are grabbing cheap properties away from local governments in Florida. This rendered the federal homebuying program useless as local governments could not compete with cash-rich investors when it comes to purchasing foreclosure properties.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • Why Cancel an Offer?

     By:Roby Hicks

    Almost all of us dream of having a home. We separate a portion of our savings for it. For most of us, it is the most important investment. Once we are able to afford a property, we immediately seek a house we want to live in. We check real estate sites as well as visit potential neighborhoods. Once we found the property we love, we make an offer. However, after thinking about it, we wish to change our mind. The question is can we cancel the offer we already made.


    In Category - Home Buying
  • Master Planned Communities in California

     By:Paul Escobedo

    Here is a list of several well developed neighborhood to live in and raise a family. These master planned communities are some of the best in California. Here are several incredible MPC in California that have almost if not everything that you need in a neighborhood.


    In Category - Home Buying
  • Tips for Buying a Second Home

     By:Roby Hicks

    Many are considering owning a second home because of the several advantages they offer. There are tax advantages that they can benefit from as well. They can also use the said property for an additional income. They can do that by having their property rented for a certain time of year. They do not have to report the earnings they generate if they only have the property rented for less than two weeks.


    In Category - Home Buying
  • Characteristics Of A Good Neighborhood: Important Questions To Ask Before Buying Your New Home

     By:Fredrica Smith

    Most people may be mistakenly thinking that is all they need to know. But the value of the house and a huge portion of the satisfaction that it can give lie not only on the house itself, but also on its surrounding neighborhood.


    In Category - Home Buying


  • Dealing with a Rotten neighbour

     By:M Shane

    How do you define a rotten neighbour? A rotten neighbour is somebody who interferes with your enjoyment of your own home. They play music loudly, curse, or laugh obnoxiously at all hours of the day or night. They drive by in their car with the bass turned to supersonic levels and scare the pants off your pets. They essentially make it impossible for you to enjoy quiet time in your house or yard.


    In Category - Property Management
  • Do a Background Check on the Neighborhood Before Purchasing a House There

     By:Roby Hicks

    We are all aware of the importance of location in purchasing a home. In fact, this is among the first considerations we make when buying a house. However, how do we determine if the neighborhood we are looking at is good? Do we pick a home base on its amenities or recommendations of friends?


    In Category - Home Buying
  • Las Vegas Foreclosed Homes for Sale Got Attention of NACA

     By:John Cutts

    The still high number of Las Vegas foreclosed homes for sale has attracted the attention of nonprofit NACA. This advocacy group has been holding foreclosure prevention sessions throughout the U.S.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • Look for a Good neighborhood Before Buying a House

     By:Roby Hicks

    When purchasing a house, there are several things you need to consider. One of those is the location. Location is very important because this will affect the value of your home in the future. Homes in a bad location are more difficult to sell. If ever it is sold, it will be for a cheap value.


    In Category - Home Buying
  • Money Given to Buy Homes from Arizona Foreclosure Listings

     By:John Cutts

    Arizona has launched new housing programs to be funded by $121 million from the Neighborhood Stabilization Program. The programs help lower-income residents to buy homes from foreclosure listings.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • 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
  • Get to Know the Kind of Neighborhood Before you Buy a House

     By:Flynna Jones

    Buying a home means moving in or transferring to a new neighborhood or community. New friends or new enemies, different personalities, different lifestyle or even different culture can be expected when you are moving to a new place.


    In Category - Home Buying
  • Dealing with Bad Neighbors

     By:Sonia Smith

    There are always troublesome neighbors in every community, thus it is necessary that you know how to deal with them.


    In Category - Home & Garden
  • Illinois Suburban Areas to Buy Foreclosed Homes for Sale

     By:John Cutts

    Six western suburban areas have partnered to fight the growing blight caused by foreclosures in several neighborhoods in Illinois. The partnership will use federal funds to purchase foreclosed homes for sale and rehabilitate them.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • Habitat for Humanity Celebrates Resale of First Home under Foreclosure Program

     By:Rudson Tren

    Habitat for Humanity has resold a foreclosed home it bought under the federal government's Neighborhood Stabilization Program in Virginia. The joint program buys foreclosed homes at select areas and renovates those before resale.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • Dealing With Bad Neighbors Without Losing It

     By:Roby Hicks

    Looking for the right neighborhood includes knowing your potential neighbors. If you want to have quiet nights and peaceful weekends, it is essential that you spend some time knowing about the type of neighbors you are going to live next to. You can spend talk to the people there and ask about how the environment is at night and during the weekends. You can also rent a room there for at least two nights to have a feel of how the neighborhood is.


    In Category - Home & Garden
  • Check out a Neighborhood before Buying

     By:Sonia Smith

    When it comes to home buying, you should not only be able to choose the perfect home for you and your family but also determine the type of neighborhood the home belongs in.


    In Category - Home Buying
  • Overcoming Depression after Relocation

     By:Sonia Smith

    Moving or relocating is not an easy task. Aside from it is stressful, it can also cause a feeling of depression to a person or persons moving. Depression after relocation is a normal feeling that one has to overcome to enable him or her to move on and explore new opportunities and a fresh start.


    In Category - Home Moving
  • Find Out More about the HOA before You Buy

     By:Sonia Smith

    Every community has a Homeowner's Assocation where each resident is obliged to follow. These rules are made in order to have an orderly, peaceful and harmonious living and most of all as protection for the residents.


    In Category - Home Buying
  • Live Among the Stars

     By:John Sloan

    Ever wondered where celebrities make their homes? Here's a list of some of the most sought after neighborhoods by the rich and famous. Who knows, maybe you live closer to the stars than you realize.


    In Category - Real Estate Market
  • Boston Foreclosure Homes for Sale Include Luxury Condos

     By:John Cutts

    Boston foreclosure homes for sale are expected to include luxury condos after high-end condo complexes went into foreclosure in recent months. The most recent condo complex that failed to pay its loan is the Bryant condo complex.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • Inspect Foreclosed Homes Before Buying

     By:John Cutts

    Buyers of foreclosed homes need to conduct their own home inspection before buying. They should not be blinded by the low prices.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • Is New York State Foreclosure Legislation working?

     By:John Smith

    While December 2009 New York State legislation appears to be curbing foreclosures, what will happen after the 90 day notice period has passed?


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • Relocation Blues: Tips on How to Deal With Them

     By:Roby Hicks

    There are so many things to think about when moving. First, you have to deal with the moving details. Who to hire and how to get to your location are just few questions that need answers. You also have to deal with packing and ensuring that your stuff are secured. However, these are not the only issues at hand. You also have to deal with other things like how to adjust to the new environment and how to deal with the new people you are going to meet.


    In Category - Home Moving
  • Use Neighbors to Help You Scout Potential Homes

     By:Todd Levinson

    You can't always determine whether you'll have problems with a casual conversation, but sometimes people will drop information that can give you warning that they or someone in the neighborhood isn't the best person to share your street with.


    In Category - Home Buying
  • The Foreclosure Process: You Can Stop It Anytime

     By:John Cutts

    The foreclosure process takes about six months to come to a close. Anytime within this period, mortgage borrowers can stop the process if they have ready money to pay all current dues, penalties and interests.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • Choosing a Good Neighborhood to Buy In

     By:M Shane

    Other aspects of a neighborhood are best discovered by firsthand experience of an area so that you can see the atmosphere for yourself. If you are seriously considering buying a home, take some time to not only thoroughly inspect the property, but also use the opportunity to find out what you can about the neighborhood as well.


    In Category - Home Buying
  • Researching a Neighborhood before Buying a Home

     By:Faith Warner

    No matter how beautiful your property might look, you would not feel 100% satisfied with it if you do not enjoy living in the community where it is located. If you want to know more about the process of researching about real estate properties, you should read this article. It explains some of the most important factors you should consider before buying a particular home for sale.


    In Category - Home Buying
  • Cities Repair Foreclosure Properties for Low-Income Families

     By:John Cutts

    To rejuvenate devastated communities, city officials are using Neighborhood Stabilization Program money to buy foreclosure properties, fix them and then sell them to lower-income households.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • Knowing your Neighborhood Before Buying a House - Learn how to do it

     By:Flynna Jones

    When you talk of home buying process, people would immediately think that it is a complicated procedure. The idea of property hunting is exciting but going through the whole activity is a different thing. There are several factors which you must consider before you arrive at your final decision.


    In Category - Home Buying


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