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  • How Big Is a Single Wide Trailer?

    Single-wide and double-wide trailers both are types of trailers commonly used for static, residential purposes--meaning that while they can be moved, they are generally left in place.

  • How to Calculate The Market Value on Vacant Commercial Property

    Vacant commercial properties are challenging to valuate, particularly in illiquid markets with substantial unsold properties. The standard method for estimating real estate value is to take the...

  • How to Find a Listing From an MLS ID Number

    An MLS ID number is a used to identify a real estate property that is for sale. MLS stands for Multiple Listings Service, which is a database used by real estate agents across the country. MLS ID...

  • How to Find Out What Realtor Sold a House in My Neighborhood

    There are often two different realtors who work cooperatively to complete the sale of a home. Both actually have the right to claim that they "sold" the house. A listing agent markets the home...

  • Explanation of Market Value Adjustment

    Market value adjustment is a positive or negative adjustment that occurs when a fixed annuities account is liquidated early, according to financial planner Michael Dallas' website. The market...

  • The Rules of Tax Deed Sales in California

  • Minnesota Log Cabins

  • How to Find Out If a House on My Street Is in Foreclosure

    Home foreclosures have risen sharply over the past few years due to problems such as subprime mortgages, job loss, and sharply decreasing home values. When a home goes into foreclosure, that...

  • How Do I Purchase Abandoned Homes?

    Learning how to buy abandoned and foreclosed homes can be the start of financial independence in a down economy for many Americans with the desire to succeed. The strategy to finding and...

  • How to Finance for Raw Land

    Ever since the days of the pioneers when people headed west and staked their claim to a piece of land, the desire to purchase land has been strong. Whether you would like a few acres of wilderness...

  • Can You Write Off Taxes on a House Without a Mortgage?

    Some of the most common home ownership tax deductions involve the costs associated with paying off a mortgage. However, even if you do not have a mortgage, there are still a number of tax...

  • How to Give the Bank Back Land Before Foreclosure

    Increasingly, homeowners facing foreclosure are exploring the option of 'deed-in-lieu of foreclosure,' which means giving the property back to the bank to satisfy a loan that is in default and...

  • Government Grants for Land Purchase

  • What Do the Letters in an MLS Number Stand For?

    Realtors and brokers use MLS as a uniform way to sell homes or properties and find homes and properties for buyers to purchase. Homes are marketed to a larger group of agents and their buyers....

  • How to Become an Independent Real Estate Agent

    Many real estate agents take comfort in the security of working for a company. This security guarantees a salary on top of any commissions they make. Some, though, would rather be their own bosses...

  • How Do I Determine the Depreciation Basis of a Property?

    Depreciation is the wear and tear of an asset over its useful life. For a piece of equipment, this is easy to conceptualize and calculate--a piece of equipment has a certain number of years of...

  • Help to Regain My House From Foreclosure

    If you have already lost your home to foreclosure, that is, a court has ruled that you must vacate the premises, you may still be able to regain your home under certain circumstances. The rules...

  • How Do I Collect on Rent Not Paid After an Eviction?

    Collecting on back rent after an eviction can be an ongoing ordeal. If you sue for collection successfully and obtain a judgment against a tenant, you may receive the legal right to garnish wages...

  • What Makes a HUD House?

    A HUD home is one that has been turned over to the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for sale after foreclosure on an Federal Housing Administration (FHA)-insured loan. HUD becomes...

  • How to Buy Owner Financed Land

    Buying land through owner financing, or a land contract as it is called in some states, can seem difficult at first, mostly because most people--sellers and buyers alike--don't think of it at...

  • Government Housing Information

    Government housing is developed and controlled by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and is intended to increase access to affordable housing for those who cannot otherwise...

  • How to Buy Bank Notes for Properties

    Lenders worried about their exposure to under-performing mortgage loans often sell them as bank notes to raise money and reduce risk exposure. A lender may also be looking to improve its...

  • How to Find Out the Estimated Value of My House

    Banks hire appraisers to ensure that the homes they finance are valued accurately and in an unbiased manner. This protects both the bank and the homeowner. But if you need a good idea of your...

  • How to Value Commercial Real Estate

    When purchasing commercial real estate, it is important to know what the value of it is to ensure that the asking price is not more than what the property is worth. To calculate the value of the...

  • Federal Grants for Home Remodeling

  • Real Estate Market Valuation & Analysis

    Real estate market valuation and analysis are crucial to determining the value of a home. The analysis will give you an idea of what price the home could sell for in the current market condition....

  • How to Calculate the Market Value on a Vacant Property

    Calculating market value on a vacant property is achieved by examining relevant data. Home buyers may be skeptical if the home is vacant because of foreclosure or abandonment. Calculating the...

  • Information on Tax Foreclosure Homes

    Falling behind on mortgage payments is not the only way to lose your home. Unpaid tax bills can result in liens being filed by the local, state, and federal governments, which can lead to...

  • How to Find the County Recorder

    A county recorder maintains an office for filing and storage of public records. These records include land deeds required for the sale of real property. County recorders and other public officers...

  • How to Find Housing in a New Area

    Finding housing in a new area can be a time-consuming task. It is hard to know what areas are safe neighborhoods, and what areas are close to work, shopping and entertainment. Pricing will vary...

  • What Options Are Available Instead of Foreclosure?

  • HUD Repo Rules

  • How to Find How Much Houses in My Area Cost

    Searching for a home is an exciting time in a person's life. Before you begin to shop for a house, it is valuable to learn what homes are worth in your area so that you have a good idea of what...

  • Difference Between Market Value & Appraised Value

    Real estate terms can be confusing, but the difference between market value and appraised value is easy to understand. Market value is the price for which a home would sell. Appraised value is how...

  • How to Tell What Type of Moving Company Is Right for Your Needs

    Moving can be a great experience, but it comes with its headaches and problems as well. Knowing what type of moving company you need before you move or when you first start planning to move can...

  • How to Find a Great Moving Company

    Moving can be a fun and exciting time. You are going to a new place, meeting new people and the excitement of going someplace you've never been before can be exhilarating! When it is time to...

  • How to Find a Listing of Bank-Owned Homes

    Banks and other mortgage lenders regularly publish auction announcements for homes that these institutions have repossessed through the foreclosure process. These auctions, known as "Real Estate...

  • How to Create a Chapter 13 Plan to Save a Home From Foreclosure

    Since 2006, all areas of the United States have experienced foreclosures of homes as people lose their jobs and are unable to meet their obligations. Many have not been able to stay in their...

  • How to Repair Your Credit Score Right From Your Hometown

    As you have heard over and over again your credit score affects everything you do involving money. It can determine if you get a home loan or rent an apartment. It will cost you more to borrow...

  • How to Buy a Used Timeshare

    Timeshares have a certain stigma attached to them. You may view them as a scam or, depending on the details of a timeshare sale, they may well be less-than-ideal real estate transactions. While...

  • How to Audit Property Taxes

    Real estate owners, whether individuals or businesses, are required to pay property taxes. Property tax amounts and calculations vary throughout the country -- some counties maintain high taxes,...

  • The Cheapest Place to Live in Southern Ontario

    One of the most populous areas of Canada, Southern Ontario is home to Ottawa, Canada's capital city, and Toronto, the largest city in Canada. Southern Ontario residents enjoy a wide range of...

  • Short Sale Requirements

  • What Is a Home Improvement Grant?

    The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) offers home improvement grants through a variety of grant programs. Homeowners may use these grants to bring about necessary improvements...

  • How to Research Liens on a Property in Texas

    Researching a property or tax lien in Texas is similar to searching for property information in other states. Liens are public information that anyone can see. The legal definition of lien,...

  • How Do I Know If My Foreclosed Home Sold at Auction?

    Your home has been foreclosed, and depending on state law, you may have already been served notice to vacate the premises. In some states that notice isn't served until after the home has been...

  • Housing Grants for Women with Children

    Grants are a type of financial assistance provided by the federal government or any other organization to an individual or a group of individuals. According to USAGrantsforSingleMothers.com, there...

  • How to Find the Town Right for You

    According to a study by marketing firm Yankelovich and CEOs for Cities, an urban leader network, the main things people ages 25 through 34 look for in a new town are available jobs, cleanliness,...

  • What If You Don't Agree With a House Appraisal?

    House appraisals are intended to protect consumers from paying more for a property than it is worth in the market, and they protect lenders as well. Appraisal figures are based on similar...

  • How to Sell Power on the Grid

    With a number of federal and state grants available to fund ventures such as installing solar panels on your roof, more people are interested in providing solar power to their house to save money....

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