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Are you buying a home in Indiana and need a real estate agent? DoorFly.com is an online marketplace where real estate agents and home buyers connect. By creating an "auction" real estate agents will bid to serve you and offer part of ... more »
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The world of real estate is a fascinating arena of life. If you have a feel for the ebb and flow of the real estate market, you have your hand on the pulse of the economy at large. Whether you are looking to buy or sell property, work in a ... more »
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Are there better alternatives to timeshares, and what are the costs associated with buying a timeshare?.. more »
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New York offers some of the most unique and expensive apartment rentals in the country. Upper East Side doormen apartments are too pricey for most people even when shared with a roommate, but there are plenty of other options. From studios in ... more »
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Moving out on your own for the first time? Trying to find a better place to live and you're not ready to own your first home quite yet? Sick of the current apartment you have? If you've answered "yes" to any of these questions, then the ... more »
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Finding an apartment can be quite the daunting task, not to mention the stress of moving. Finding a cheap apartment can be even more difficult. You want to save money, but you also want to live in a neighborhood that your friends and family will ... more »
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Cheap homes for rent exist in every city and suburb, but you may have to do a little scouting to find one. It's a good idea to have your credit report, deposit, rental history and proof of income on hand so that you can complete an application ... more »
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In order to make a dent in the real estate foreclosure market, you must first locate the properties in which you want to invest. There are a number of ways to find these listings, and it is the wise business person who uses as many options as ... more »
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Quitclaim deed forms convey ownership rights to someone with co-ownership of property. Popular non-legal terms for quitclaim include quit deed or quick claim deed. One typical use of a quitclaim deed involves divorce. Here one spouse transfers ... more »
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Funds to help with housing costs come in two different categories. You can find help for individuals form of programs that provide direct aid. Government grants do not go to individual people: they go to organizations that offer housing-related ... more »
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The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is a federal agency that enforces fair housing laws and offers mortgage and insurance programs for low and middle-income Americans. The Federal Housing Authority (FHA) underwrites these ... more »
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Are you a 'list' person? If you can't start your day without a to-do list, then Craigslist is the Web site for you. Look for a new job, a new house, apartment or even office space in one of 450 cities around the world... more »
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If you have a rental property that you manage yourself you already know screening tenants can be difficult. Doing credit checks also require time, money and desecration. But does your perfect tenant have to have perfect credit? I don't think so... more »
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Property values can tell you a lot about the property you own, your neighbors property or that vacation property you have had your eye on for years. Here are a few places to find property values in Virginia... more »
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Austin's population has been mushrooming since the tech boom of the 1990s and there are no signs of that stopping. It seems everybody wants to live here. But unless you've got great instincts the best way to find a house is through a real estate ... more »
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Finding renters for a timeshare rental can be an easy process or a difficult one--depending on how much time you have and where your timeshare rental is. If you price the timeshare right and start early enough, you should be able to find renters ... more »
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Baby boomers are making sure retirement isn't what it used to be. Similarly, today's retirement communities bear little resemblance to those of past generations. Even though some retirement communities have age limits, many residents still work ... more »
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You’re trying to make contact with someone from your past, but you've hit a snag in the road: You cannot locate him. Finding someone's current address can be a tedious task, especially if you've lost contact for a period of time, but with some ... more »
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If you're thinking about buying a timeshare, you probably want to know which timeshare resorts are the most sought after. The hotter a timeshare is, the more likely you'll be able to resell your timeshare if you decide not to keep it. Plus, ... more »
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Housing is the largest recurring living expense most of us will ever face. That's why it's critical to find value when choosing a new apartment rental. Fortunately, there are some great ways to save money when renting a new apartment. Read on and ... more »
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A property flip happens when a person buys a property, improves it, and sells it quickly for a profit. Flipping a house is a way to make a lot of money in a short time, but there are other properties that can be flipped. There are commercial ... more »
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You've seen it on television and now you want to try it yourself--flip ping some real estate. More specifically, you want to purchase an old or failing restaurant establishment and turn it around into a profitable business. Here is some advice on ... more »
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You can achieve tenancy at will one of two ways: you either discuss and verbally agree on it with the tenant before tenancy begins or the tenant lets the lease lapse and continues payment on a month-to-month basis, again with your (the ... more »
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A home appraisal is a market valuation of real estate or property by a professional. Before a bank or lender will invest their money in your home loan, they will require an appraisal to ensure the property is as valuable as you say it is. The ... more »