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  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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


  • 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
  • Swindlers in the Midst of Foreclosure Listings

     By:John Cutts

    Homeowners worrying about foreclosure listings have become easy prey to fee-charging foreclosure consultants who promise loan modifications that never materialize.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • Lofts and Condos - The Top Five Pleasures of Urban Life

     By:Andy Asbury

    Buying a condominium in the city could put you in a destination neighborhood when otherwise it would never be possible. This article explores some of the greatest joys of urban life.


    In Category - Home Buying
  • Pros & Cons of Gated Communities

     By:Krista Kehoe

    Often they have small residential streets and shared amenities. In larger gated communities, with more amenities, it may not even be necessary for residents to leave for day-to-day activities. In North America, gated communities are often set up to contain high-value properties or retirement villages.


    In Category - Home Buying
  • Mount Pleasant SC Popular Neighborhoods

     By:Mike Ciucci

    Mount Pleasant holds some of Charleston's most popular neighborhoods. There are many reasons for this, but mainly it is due to the close proximity to downtown Charleston, its location to the surrounding beaches, and arguably the best public school system in the Charleston area.


    In Category - Home Buying
  • Chicago Foreclosures Up in African-American Neighborhoods

     By:John Cutts

    Chicago foreclosures have been surging in African-American communities, according to the Woodstock Institute in Chicago. Foreclosure postings in the Chicago metro area climbed up by staggering percentages in October both on a year-over-year and month-over-month basis.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • Location, Location, Location, Home Style

     By:Joesph Samson

    The phrase, 'location, location, location' has become a cliché in the real estate industry, but that is only because it is true. No one wants to live in Cracksville. However, many people who are looking for a home have the choice of many neighbourhoods where bars on the window are not in fashion and the question is, ‘should I choose the neighbourhood I like or the home I like’?


    In Category - Home Buying
  • Building a home in Colorado

     By:Paul Escobedo

    If you are thinking about moving to the Colorado area, I have put together a list of the state’s top home builders for you to search through.


    In Category - Home Buying
  • Dunes West - A Popular Mount Pleasant Community

     By:Mike Ciucci

    If you're considering a move to Mount Pleasant, then you ought to consider the popular neighborhood of Dunes West. This is a great community located just outside of downtown historic Charleston, with a great location to the beaches.


    In Category - Home Buying
  • Brooklyn Foreclosures Highest in New York City

     By:John Cutts

    Brooklyn foreclosures soared by more than 300 percent in November, compared to foreclosures in November 2008. Nonetheless, Citigroup and Genworth Financial cited their foreclosure prevention achievements in the area.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • Buying a New Home: Neighborhood Elements That Really Add Value

     By:David Abernathy

    When they say that the most important aspects of real estate are 'location, location, location', it’s not a joke. However, it might be more accurate to say that the key is proximity. Proximity to the neighborhood elements which are important to you will not only make your surroundings more livable but can also add value to your home.


    In Category - Home Buying
  • Housing Counselor Training on Handling New York Foreclosure Cases

     By:Leticia Carvalho

    Over 100 housing counselors in the New York area are undergoing training to better help homeowners of foreclosed homes receive a fair settlement.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • Communities Seek Help for Declining Neighborhoods due to Foreclosures

     By:Leticia Carvalho

    Communities in counties and cities alarmed over degradation to their neighborhoods due to the continued increase in New Jersey foreclosures.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • Comparing the Newport Beach Real Estate Neighborhoods

     By:Andy Bell

    A comparative analysis of the various neighborhoods in Newport Beach to help you locate the best place to buy a Home in Newport Beach.


    In Category - Home Buying
  • Buying a Home: Consider Neighborhood Green Spaces

     By:David Sporleder

    When families are looking for new homes to buy, they look at a lot of factors: what schools in the area are like, what kind of amenities are close by, the state of the houses in the neighborhood, how long it would take to drive to work, and many other elements. What people sometimes forget to look at is what kind of green space an area has, or if it has one at all.


    In Category - Home Buying
  • Moving to the Right Community

     By:Lauren Spencer

    If you live within two to three hours of the community that you are considering moving to, it might be worth you driving, bussing, or taking a train there to spend a day familiarizing yourself with the area. This will give you first-hand experience with the area and can offer you a truer sense of what living there may be like. You will have a chance to meet the local people, check the amenities, and visit different neighborhoods that you may be considering buying a home in. If you do some preliminary research online, you can plan your visit most efficiently.


    In Category - Home Moving


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