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Ever Met A Real Estate Agent you Could Trust?

By Max Clark | Published 07/24/2006 | Real Estate | Unrated
The only time a real estate agent tells the truth is when he calls another real estate agent a liar!  Real Estate has a bad name and it's not always deserved but it's pretty unusual  for a week to go past when you don't see some type of property scam or similar all over the current affairs news.
 
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The Real Estate Bubble: Do you know how it can effect you?

By Elizabeth Harper | Published 06/13/2006 | Real Estate | Unrated
The real estate bubble is a much discussed phenomenon used to describe a situation in which property values, both or either commercial and residential, expand very rapidly. The result is an over-inflated market that sees buyers purchasing property at prices far above standard value while fearing the market will burst and property values will plummet as fast as they rose.
 
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Maximize the look of your home: Getting ready to show off

By Elizabeth Harper | Published 06/13/2006 | Real Estate | Unrated
First impressions mean a lot especially if you're trying to sell your home. Time and effort should be invested into your house for the needed repairs and cleanup both inside and out. All homes can use some sprucing up and fixing, and with the right attitude and plan your house can go onto the market looking sharp and neat, and you can feel more confident that it will find that perfect buyer in a timely manner.
 
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Historical Homes: Things to know before you buy

By Elizabeth Harper | Published 06/13/2006 | Real Estate | Unrated
Historical homes can be breath taking and fascinating. They are a wondrous form of beauty. The ones that have lived for many years can hold secrets and stories passed down for generations. Buying a historical house can be used for later for many different reasons, from personal living to renovating for historical tours.
 
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The Fixer-Upper: How much work is too much?

By Elizabeth Harper | Published 06/13/2006 | Real Estate | Unrated
The term "fixer upper" may often strike fear in the hearts of home buyers. There are no strict measures in defining exactly what a fixer upper is. It could mean a historical house in need of minor repairs or it could mean a run down house with sagging floors, a leaky roof and a serious foundation problem.
 
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Ten Mistakes that will ensure that your house DOESN"T sell

By Elizabeth Harper | Published 06/13/2006 | Real Estate | Rating:
Just as there are many things you can do to improve your chances of selling your house at a great price, there is an equal number of things that will drive away potential buyers and leave you scratching your head.
 
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10 Things you can do to increase the property value of your house

By Elizabeth Harper | Published 06/13/2006 | Real Estate | Unrated
There are many things a home owner can do to increase the value of their home. This can be done on the interior or the exterior of the home, from do-it-yourself for the smaller projects to hiring a contractor for the larger jobs. You can give your home a face lift a little at a time. Most home owners don't have the finances for a complete over haul done all at once.
 
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The Basics of Selling a Home

By Elizabeth Harper | Published 06/13/2006 | Real Estate | Unrated
The process of selling your home can differ from state to state. Before putting your house on the market, there are some important steps you must take to get the most from your investment and to protect your interests.
 
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Interest only loans vs. traditional loans: What is the difference?

By Elizabeth Harper | Published 06/13/2006 | Real Estate | Unrated
There are a variety of loans available to consumers who wish to buy a home. Out of this variety there are two major choices that most consumers will choose from. These choices are the interest only loans and the traditional loans. What's the difference? Let's look at these a little more closely.
 
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Open house: How to make the most of the visit

By Elizabeth Harper | Published 06/13/2006 | Real Estate | Unrated
Buying a house for whatever reason should be a fun and exciting time. Open houses are an enjoyable event. You may even visit three or four different homes in one day. There are special things to look for when going to see these houses. An open house is used to check the market and let potential buyers window-shop.
 
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