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Real Estate
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Friday, 27 March 2009 10:01 |
When you’re selling your home or other real property on your own, you don’t have to know everything about the process. It does help to have a practical knowledge of the terms that come up during the process.
Keep in mind, these aren’t intended as “be all, end all, penultimate” definitions. They’re working definitions for pragmatic folks. Let’s go…
1) Acceptance - A legal term referring to the acceptance of a buyer’s offer by the seller. Acceptance is often preceded by a number of counter offers between the parties.
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Real Estate
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Wednesday, 25 March 2009 09:27 |
From National Parks to a relaxed pace of life, South Dakota has a lot more going for it then you might think. With some of the cheapest prices in the land, South Dakota real estate is a steal.
South Dakota
If you’re looking for bustling cities and every modern convenience, South Dakota is definitely not for you. If you prefer a relaxed, honest place where you know the neighbors and a handshake means something, you’ve found the place. Throw incredibly scenic places like Badlands National Park and Mount Rushmore, and you have a state with a friendly old west feel that makes a perfect relocation spot.
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Home Decor
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Monday, 23 March 2009 10:20 |
Canadian builders going green, read the headline, and it got me thinking about the cost of not just building 'green', but of converting to green in our existing homes. Being able to list your house as a 'green' home must still be a novelty these days. One reason is that it can be expensive to switch to green, but there are reasonable contributions that the average family can easily make toward green living.
Of course, people go green for different reasons; for some of them it is just a common sense solution to allergies suffered in the family. But why do other people choose to put themselves through this hassle. It is not money, we know that much; going green usually costs more, not less.
Many people seem to object to the idea that their home contains more chemicals than homes used to. What is more, we are paying for that privilege! It is strange to think that Vinyl linoleum gives off toxic gasses, but it is a fact. True linoleum does not, although it can be more difficult to find. (It is often a fact that the newer replacement product also brought with it toxicity.)
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Home Loan
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Friday, 20 March 2009 07:41 |
Foreclosure loans are available to people that are facing a home foreclosure. If you are having a financial hardship and the bills and mortgage payment are getting behind, you still may have some hope with a foreclosure loan. There are some options to protect your home from foreclosure, and places that offer home foreclosure help by providing valuable information and resources that may be able to help prevent foreclosure.
Foreclosure loans offer borrowers a second chance to avoid foreclosure on your home. Foreclosure loan companies often look at personal finances and credit worthiness of each individual situation to determine if you qualify for a home foreclosure loan. Taking the time to provide the information that a home foreclosure loan requires is usually time well spent.
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Real Estate
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Wednesday, 18 March 2009 05:42 |
You want to know whether the market is strong if you are buying or selling real estate. Having such information lets you know how flexible you need to be in offers.
Sales have slowed for large parts of the east and west coasts for sellers. Good news for buyers there. On the other hand, sales are picking up in parts of the interior of our country. A cheerful note for sellers. Let’s look at what is happening, why and what it means to you.
A lot of things affect market strength, but some more than others. Is employment strong in your area? Are there jobs available that pay well? Plentiful jobs that pay well help to strengthen the real estate market.
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