buying real estate
buying real estate
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by Luke Bouman - 2008-10-16
Buying a home can be a dream come true and it may be tempting to purchase the first house you see. However, it is important to look around and take your time. There will always be houses availabl...
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by Anita - 2008-10-22
One of the most popular places to purchase a home right now is in a subdivision. There are many different types of subdivisions, such as golf communities, lake communities, or even equestrian communi...
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by Peter Vekselman - 2008-10-22
If you've personally been touched by the pain and embarrassment of bankruptcy you may think that your life will never be the same again. You may also believe that real estate investing is a thing of ...
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by Peter Vekselman - 2008-11-02
The success of your real estate investment venture depends on your preparation, education, and determination. You must be open-minded and willing to learn. Investing is only risky if you don't kn...
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by TED GUARNERO - 2009-01-08
Vacant land lots are not just for big developers. They can be a sound investment for the person willing to research the area's present and future development, desirable areas and the type of land...
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by Ted Guarnero - 2009-01-11
Vacant land lots are not just for big developers. They can be a sound investment for the person willing to research the area's present and future development, desirable areas and the type of land suit...
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by ANITA KOPPENS - 2009-02-16
As exciting as it is to go looking for a new home, it's even more exciting to finally close on the house that is perfect for you. When considering the costs of buying a home, a typical rule of thu...
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by Robert Bell - 2009-03-01
The sales tactics of the National Association of Realtors should be examined and potentially come under the same restrictions as securities brokers through the Securities and Exchange Commission. ...
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by Robert Bell - 2009-03-12
A negative amortization loan is any loan where the monthly payment does not cover the monthly interest expense. Interest-only or conventionally amortizing loans do not have this feature, and the m...
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by Robert Bell - 2009-03-18
The most egregious examples of predatory lending occurred when interest-only loan products where offered to subprime borrowers whose income only qualified them to make the initial minimum payment ...