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  • Top 5 Blackberry Apps for Realtors

     By:Josh Sloan

    Are you owner of a “Crackberry” or are you considering adding this powerful little tool to your real estate arsenal? The BlackBerry is a SmartPhone that seems virtually designed for the busy broker, Realtor and agent, with plenty of customizable features and support for downloadable applications that can make your life a lot easier while you’re on the road.


    In Category - Agents & Brokers
  • The Trouble with Refinancing Your Mortgage

     By:Andy Denton

    Lower rates may not mean immediate increases in purchases.


    In Category - Mortgage
  • Raleigh Short Sales

     By:Rodney McNabb

    Learn about what a short sale is, and the process of completing one.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • Minneapolis, Minnesota Real Estate Market Profile 2011

     By:Chuck Harris

    Across the country most real estate markets are struggling and the Minneapolis, Minnesota real estate market is no different.


    In Category - Real Estate Market
  • 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


  • Real Estate and Racism

     By:Jerry Clifford

    Think “racism”. Do your thoughts go to Klansmen waving burning crosses around or signs that state baldly “NO BLACKS NO DOGS NO IRISH”? It would be easy to target discrimination if it was so obvious. However, when it comes to racial steering and the differences in treatment of people of different races or cultures, things get murky.


    In Category - Agents & Brokers
  • Florida Bank Foreclosure Listings Lures Investors with Mortgage Changes

     By:John Cutts

    Real estate investors who were frustrated with the four-financed property limit will certainly be delighted to know that Fannie Mae has increased this limit to ten properties including homes in bank foreclosure listings.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • Four Reasons to Order a Home Inspection Before Buying

     By:Tina Fountain

    Whether you are getting ready to buy your first home or your tenth home, getting a home inspection is a vital part of the property evaluation process. Don’t be fooled into thinking that avoiding the inspection can help you save money.


    In Category - Home Inspection
  • 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
  • How Much Does A Realtor Do?

     By:AJ Cibok

    People can find it tempting to forgo employing a realtor because they want to save cash. The present situation many of us find ourselves in economically, is leading individuals to make sacrifices in several areas of every day life. Your realtor will be indispensable to you, however, whether you are looking to buy or sell a home.


    In Category - Agents & Brokers
  • St. Louis Real Estate Market Projection 2011

     By:Chuck Harris

    There is a debate amongst economists, REALTORS and other analysts regarding the stabilization of the real estate market in 2011.


    In Category - Real Estate Market
  • How Can A Realtor Aid During The Buying And Selling Process?

     By:Mary Clogenmeir

    Buyers and sellers might find it tempting to forgo employing a realtor because they want to save cash. It likely appears reasonable to lots of potential buyers and sellers that, in the present economy, they ought to save some cash and go forward without a realtor. There are many reasons, however, why the assistance of a realtor is essential whether or not you are purchasing or selling a home.


    In Category - Agents & Brokers
  • Houston Foreclosure Lists Affected by Hurricane Aftermath

     By:John Cutts

    Houston foreclosure lists grew in October compared to foreclosures in October last year because of the effects of Hurricane Ike. A total of 1,068 foreclosed homes entered the market in the first weeks of October this year.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • The Value Of Having Homeowners Insurance

     By:AJ Cibok

    Having homeowners insurance is a way to be sure that accidents do not turn into a total loss of real estate or equity. If a mishap does take place on your property, you can feel confident, knowing that your fiscal liability is taken care of. This responsibility is not merely for the expense of making the home new again, it will also take care of many other issues homeowners may face.


    In Category - Property Insurance
  • Finding a Dream Realtor to Help You Find That Dream Home

     By:Jamie Mathwig

    Many prospective home buyers, especially first-time buyers, enter into home buying with the fantasy that it's going to be an amazing experience with a great Realtor who's going to help them find that perfect home. However, in reality, great realtors don't just appear; you need to research and interview a few realtors before you can be assured that your realtor is going to work well for you.


    In Category - Agents & Brokers
  • Realtor Commissions: How Much Should You Negotiate?

     By:Rob Thomson

    It never hurts to negotiate with your realtor about their commission as long as you're being fair about it. Depending on the market in your area, realtors may be more than happy to cut their commission a bit to have the extra business. Don't imply that your realtor isn't a valuable part of the home sale process but let them know the reality of your financial situation.


    In Category - Agents & Brokers
  • Realtors Find Opportunities in Florida Foreclosed Homes

     By:John Cutts

    The increasing number of foreclosed homes in Florida have crushed thousands of lives but created an opportunity for realtors who became inventive in their strategies to attract homebuyers.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • Choosing a Realtor to Help You Buy or Sell a Home

     By:Lauren Kline

    Another good way to get names of agents, particularly if you're looking to sell your home, is by looking in your local papers to see which agents put a lot of effort into advertising homes that they're selling. Ideally, when you're selling your home you will want an agent who's willing to put a lot of effort into marketing your home so that it can sell reasonably quickly.


    In Category - Agents & Brokers
  • A Little Help From My REALTOR: Why You Should Avoid For-Sale-By-Owner Properties

     By:Judy Ballard

    Sellers aren't the only people this applies to. Buyers should not consider purchasing a home without the guidance of a real estate agent, either. It is next to impossible to know the real value of a home in order to make an educated offer, if you have no background in real estate. REALTORS are constantly re-educating themselves and keeping on top of market trends.


    In Category - Home Buying
  • Utilizing the Services of a Realtor when Purchasing a New Construction Home in Raleigh, NC

     By:Rodney McNabb

    This article outlines the benefits to the home buyer who wishes to purchase a new construction home with the assistance of a Realtor.


    In Category - Building & Construction
  • Top Reasons to Buy a House Now

     By:Kevin Nash

    Purchasing a home is one of the biggest decisions in a person's life and in today's Knoxville real estate market, it could be one of the smartest decisions now. With low interest rates, ample inventory and motivated sellers, buyers have many great reasons to purchase a Knoxville home today.


    In Category - Home Buying
  • Realtor Images: Connecting with Your Clients

     By:M Shane

    Realtors tend to put out great effort into visible illustrations of success with wardrobe, buying or leasing new cars, and using expensive gadgetry. A lot of this makes sense, you want to convey the appearance of success at your job and high-tech organizers, Blackberries, or cell phones help you get your job done.


    In Category - Agents & Brokers
  • Minnesota Short Sales and The Resulting Real Estate Deficiency

     By:Chuck Harris

    With the increase in the number of foreclosures and short sales in Minnesota and throughout the United States more and more Minnesota homeowners are concerned about being served with a deficiency judgment.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • Top 5 Uses For QR Codes For Realtors

     By:Len Dietrich

    The top five uses for QR code for realtors are probably 5 of the best I've used thus far. But, first, what is a QR code? QR stands for Quick Reference Code and is basically like a bar code.


    In Category - Agents & Brokers
  • Hi-Tech Realtors

     By:M Shane

    It isn't news that technology has drastically changed the way we communicate with each other on a personal level; email, texting, Tweeting, and Facebook are allowing us to keep in touch at a level that was unheard of a decade ago. These innovations are ideal for people who just have to let everyone know what they are doing during each moment of the day, and it seems as though some of us would be lost without them.


    In Category - Agents & Brokers
  • Milwaukee Realtors- Why Use a Milwaukee Realtor to Buy a New Home in Wisconsin

     By:Andrea Johnson

    If you are looking to buy a new home in Milwaukee Wisconsin and are wondering if you should use a Realtor in Milwaukee to help find a home or if you should shop on your own. This article will cover three of the main reasons a Milwaukee Realtor will help you find a better home.


    In Category - Home Buying
  • Home Appraisals: Information for Borrowers and Sellers

     By:AJ Cibok

    The judgment of any professional home appraiser is dependent on his / her viewpoint. It's essentially an estimation of what a particular piece of property is worth. The cost of a home appraisal, somewhere between 300-400 dollars, is often a necessity for many purchasers, and sellers frequently find them useful too.


    In Category - Real Estate Consultancy & Services
  • No Secret to Finding a Reliable Agent

     By:Jamie Mathwig

    Nurses, teachers, doctors and pharmacists usually occupy the top spots in the most honest lists, while those bastions of BS, car salesmen, rank consistently high in the roster of unreliable trades people. Also to be found in the upper reaches of this less than flattering roll call are lawyers, politicians, bankers and, yes, real estate agents.


    In Category - Agents & Brokers
  • Important Details About Preparing Your Home For Winter

     By:AJ Cibok

    Fall is waiting in the wings of our soon to be chilled lives, which means colder weather is just off stage. Winter also brings heavier clothes and all the snow we love so much. A winterized house needs preparation and maintenance.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • A Realtor With A GRI Title: How It Can Help You During The Home-Buying Process

     By:AJ Cibok

    The process of purchasing a home brings on complications and stress, even for the most educated and seasoned buyer. Not only is there a lot of money at stake in most real estate dealings, but it can often have an emotional toll on a purchaser, particularly if there are families with young children concerned. Navigating the sphere of real estate dealings can be a tricky task, even in a buyer's market.


    In Category - Agents & Brokers


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