Archive for February, 2009


Making Foreclosure Property Listings Work For You

Property Foreclosure There is really no question when it comes to whether or not you should go for a foreclosure property listing if you have the chance. After all, with a bank foreclosure home or other foreclosure property listing, this means that the home has been foreclosed and that you are therefore going to be [...]

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When should the mortgage market recover?

It’s over a year now since the sub-prime mortgage crisis started to take effect on the international economy. As uncertainty began to spread with regard to returns on loans and mortgages, lenders were forced to tighten their lending criteria – which led to the current situation in which mortgages are in (relatively) short supply and [...]

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Before Arranging To Buy Overseas Property, Think About These Questions

If someone is going to buy overseas property, they have a great number of options available to them nowadays than they have had previously. At times, funders in the UK may be astounded at the reasonable cost of sale property, and they can very well pick whatever place in the world that they desire. Anyone [...]

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The Real Estate Purchase Agreement

A real estate purchase agreement is not a rough guide to a deal. It is a contract specifying exactly what legal obligations each side has. In other words, be sure it says what you want it to say, and has everything you need in it. Normally, if you are buying a property that is listed [...]

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Flipping FSBO Homes

What are FSBO homes, and can you really make money flipping them? First some definitions. “Flipping” refers to buying and selling real estate for a profit over a short period of time. Some “flippers” are looking only to make money from buying low and reselling quickly, while others repair and improve or otherwise add value [...]

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