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Written by Jeff Kaller
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Friday, 03 September 2010 08:23 |
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As an investor, you will often deal with landlords who might be facing foreclosure on rental properties. These short sale deals can be very attractive to short sale negotiators who may have been "locked out" of many deals because of homeowner participation in federal short sale programs. However, there are some complications that can occur with rental properties that may not be an issue with first or even second homes that are owned and inhabited by the property owner. |
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Written by Sarah P. Shimanski
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Wednesday, 01 September 2010 21:40 |
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When shopping for your next residence, you need to take advantage of the very best bargain house that matches your attributes of a perfect neighborhood and property. To accomplish this objective, you should be knowledgeable about of the principles of valuation. By applying these principles, you'll be equipped to locate and identify properties that present excellent potential for future appreciation. |
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Written by Annie Woo
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Sunday, 29 August 2010 10:53 |
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If you'll go in some from the Asian countries like India then you'll find how the people love their houses more than anything else does. They will never be capable to sell their property unless and until they're fully satisfied. Suppose they take the house loan from any bank and submits the papers of their houses as the security. Now suppose they aren't able to pay the loan. The bank will definitely go for the foreclosure. Nevertheless, only few Indians can tolerate such situation. However, when you'll come to nations like United States then you will discover out how the foreclosures are very typical and all of the people have no fear what so ever related to the foreclosure. You are able to think of many situations when the individuals need to go through the foreclosure. If you are an American then you'll have no feeling. However, if you are the Indian then you may even lose your life. Indians are more emotional and attached to their houses as compared to the Americans or any other nations. |
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Written by Sarah P. Shimanski
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Wednesday, 25 August 2010 14:07 |
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How frequently have you noticed newspaper headlines announcing the message that residence price values fell 10% the previous year, or maybe how residence rates have risen 15% over the final three months. While these statistics may possibly get your attention, don't rely on the accuracy of these details. In several instances, these figures are way off from what's actually happening inside the neighborhood market. |
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Written by Sarah P. Shimanski
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Sunday, 22 August 2010 16:46 |
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How often have you observed newspaper headlines announcing that property selling prices fell 10% during the finals months of the previous year, or maybe how property selling prices have risen 15% over the most recent three months. Although these statistics may get your attention, don't rely on the accuracy of these facts. In quite a few instances, these figures are way off from what's really happening within a neighborhood's current market. |
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