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  • Panama – Better than Costa Rica?  By : Jay Stafford
    There are expensive areas in Panama, like Boquete, Anton and Panama City, but for the most part real estate is extremely affordable throughout the country.
  • Top River Properties for Sale  By : Michael Edwards
    Waterfront Property Adventures

    Investments are what people choose to do with their money to keep it growing. They tend to invest in property rather than put their money on the bank with small monthly interest rates. They know that they can earn more on these properties and truly enjoy their investment while it grows in value.
  • The Need For Research When Conducting A Free Property Valuation  By : Alex Gwen Thomson
    A look at methods to find the value of a property and how detailed research is needed should an accurate figure be found.
  • Miami Real Estate – 5 Steps Of When To Evict  By : lesende
    All landlords in the Miami real estate market must be able to know when and how to do an eviction. Being a landlord is today’s market is a full time job. The landlord must follow all the rules and must act quickly for time is of the essence. A landlord must know when to evict.
  • Decluttering Your Home in Preparation for Selling  By : Mark Hostetler
    You can use this time to get rid of clutter that isn't adding anything to your life - other than something to move aside, shove away, or trip over. This will not only enable you to stage your home more efficiently, it will also lessen the stress of having "mess" to clear away before every home showing.
  • Chicago Bank Foreclosures - A lucrative Portfolio  By : Joseph Smith
    Chicago Bank Foreclosures proffer optimal options of minting easy and safe money for investors with an economical and towering covenant.
  • Charlotte Bank Foreclosures in the State of North Carolina  By : Joseph Smith
    Charlotte Bank Foreclosures are like any other bargain sales in North Carolina. Its not always a bargain for the buyer, but it helps if the seller has a reputation and the buyer a good nose.
  • Albuquerque Bank Foreclosures – A Real Estate Heaven  By : Joseph Smith
    The Albuquerque Bank Foreclosure listings database is your guide to finding that perfect home you always dreamt of.
  • Finding the right foreclosed property in Dallas.  By : Joseph Smith
    There are bank and government foreclosures, REOs, commercial foreclosures and distressed properties all in the foreclosures area in Dallas.
  • Exploring The United Kingdom For A Home  By : Martin2 Johnson2
    Rescue and Renovate

    UK properties are varied in their style, size, and structure, while owning a new home may be your dream, you may find yourself looking towards a more creative alternative. Looking into what are call ‘empty homes’ may give you an alternative you didn’t think about, and a chance to rescue a unique property and renovate it in your own personal style.
  • Getting the better deal on foreclosed properties in Houston.  By : Joseph Smith
    In Houston this year alone the percentage of real estate sales made up of foreclosed properties was well over 15%.
  • If it is not BuyATimeshare.com, Buyer Beware  By : Robertchain
    Over the past 30 years, more than 1000 timeshare marketing and sales companies have sprouted around the world. They all promise the same thing: quick sales at little cost to you. Unfortunately most timeshare companies employ many unscrupulous and overly aggressive sales tactics. A stigma has since formed around an otherwise legitimate industry. BuyATimeshare.com has been working to restore the good name of this valuable concept and consistently saves consumers thousands of dollars when purcha
  • 10 Signs That It's Time To Ditch Your Real Estate Agent  By : Kevin Bilberry
    Buying a home is the most expensive purchase most people ever make. It stands to reason that you would like to know that your agent is doing their best for you. Here are 10 red flags that tell you they're not.

    1. "Well I had some clients before, but they were all jerks."

    Beware of an agent who trash talks *everyone* they've ever represented. It's kind of like the people who have had a string of "crazy ex's". Eventually it might become obvious to you that you're going to be the next "jerk" that
  • Financial Assistance Programs for Canadian Homeowners  By : Justin Havre
    There is a limit to how much financial aid a homeowner can receive through RRAP, depending on your geographical location. Maximum aid available for residents in the southern portion of the country is approximately $16,000, while those living in the far north can receive up to $24,000. If the cost of repairs exceeds the maximum loan amount in your area, you will be required to make up the difference.
  • MLS Flat Fee Listing : An Affordable Way to Market FSBO Homes  By : Nishika Jones
    Homeowners who want to sell their properties on their own have various ways to advertise their homes for sale to reach a wider target market. One of these is the flat fee multiple listing service (MLS).
  • Beach fronts and ski locales in the Great Lakes State for less on the foreclosure listings.  By : Joseph Smith
    There are over 9,700 foreclosed properties in Michigan including bank and government foreclosures, federal homes, distressed properties and commercial foreclosures.
  • Animal Lovers Have a Hard Time In the Real Estate Market  By : Gary Nelson
    So you love animals, or you have one or several pets, whether you decide to make a family addition by purchasing or adopting a cat or dog, or any other animal, it turns out that it can get pretty difficult to buy or sell a real estate property.
  • The Care and Feeding of the Clients From Hell  By : Kevin Bilberry
    I'm sure that every real estate agent has had one or two of these. If you haven't, you will. The Clients from Hell, to whom your fee for doing most of the work of finding them a home means that you suddenly have no life except for them and get very, very Irate at the suggestion that you are not on call 24/7. What's an agent to do with people like this? Sure you have to stay in business and not everyone is going to have a perfect client-agent relationship with you, but is it worth it to keep thes
  • Research Your Next Home With RottonNeighbor.com... Or Not.  By : David Ellis
    Do you want to move into a neighborhood with nice people? There's a new website that's attempting to give you more information to do that - RottenNeighbor.com. This site attempts to bring information about nasty neighbors to the home buying public. It's secondary purpose is providing a place where people can rant about their neighbors and give advanced warning of sex criminals in the area.

    RottenNeighbor.com was developed by Brant Walker, after he had problems with his own neighbors. However,
  • Loan Modification - What Your Lender Considers A Hardship  By : Tom Mack
    Loan Modification - What Your Lender Considers A Hardship

    In this series of articles I will walk you through everything you need to know to write a compelling hardship letter. Knowing what to write and what not to write are equally important be sure to read part 1 - "How To Write A Compelling Hardship Letter" part 2 - "What Your Lender Really Wants to Hear" and Part 3 - "What You Should NEVER Tell Your Lender." For more information on mortgage modifications, short sales and writing a foreclosure hardship letter check out my popular FREE special report "How To Write A Killer Hardship Letter" available on my website.

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