Real Estate Articles
171: What You Should Know About Foreclosure Houses
Are you in the market for your first new home? Do you want to buy a home, but are not sure if you have the finances to make it happen? If you answered yes to either one of these questions there is an easy solution to your problem; you can look into foreclosure houses in your area. There are a few good reasons that foreclosure houses are great for people that are looking for their first property.
172: Steel Buildings – Born From The Army Quonset Hut
Buildings that use steel components like beams, columns, and steel sheets to build structures instead of using traditional building materials like wood, concrete, bricks are known as steel buildings. Steel buildings are tough, resilient, economical and have aesthetic appeal. They are generally used to build warehouses, workshops, modern houses, storage sheds, garages, offices etc. Perforated sheets are often used in steel buildings as it reduces the cost and weight of the str...
173: Commercial Real Estate Development
Numerous things have to be taken into consideration when undertaking a commercial real estate venture. Needed space, location, decisions to lease or purchase property, moving issues, building plans and regulations, consultants, involved fees. All these things must be considered before one delves into the commercial development project.
When deciding on how much space will be required, several things must be taken into consideration. What will be my cost? How convenient is ...
174: Real Estate Investing Tips For Profit
Investing in real estate has long been considered as a safe and high return investment. "Flipping" in real estate investing has become very popular over the last few years especially among the speculative real estate investors. Flipping refers to the buying and selling of real estate property within a short period for quick profits. Though the return on investment appears to be good, there is still a risk that your money could get locked-in in the absence of buyers.
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175: The Gaslamp Quarter Of San Diego
The Gaslamp Quarter of San Diego is one of the largest and most significant historic districts in the country. The district encompassing sixteen and one half city blocks with over ninety buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Buildings. There are many examples of beautiful Victorian commercial buildings and fine examples of many other architectural styles as well. Many are well over 100 years old, and Classical Revival, Spanish Renaissance Revival, Modern, Orie...
176: The Biltmore Estate: The Ultimate In Land Development
One of the most fascinating places in the southern U.S. is The Biltmore Estate in Ashville North Carolina. This is the grand estate of George Washington Vanderbilt II who live at the turn of the 19th centuy. The French Renaissance-style mansion, designed by Richard Morris Hunt, is called the Biltmore House. And what a house it is. It replicates the working the estates of Europe, as Vanderbilt envisioned. Vanderbilt set up scientific forestry programs, poultry farms, cattle fa...
177: Maintaining Your Real Estate - Some Super Home Care Tips
We humans buy real estate and build a house. We move in, and create a home. When we are ready to move, it again becomes real estate… anon.
The chances are, someday you’re going to put your house up for sale on the local real estate market, and either start working with a professional real estate agent (a.k.a. realtor®) to find a new house, or go out and look for one on your own. Perhaps you will be the first family to live in the new house, perhaps not. Either way, you wil...
178: Downtown San Diego Revitalization
Downtown San Diego especially the eight new neighborhood developments offer a unique quality of life and convenience that is unprecedented anywhere. Living in Downtown San Diego makes life as well as it can get anywhere. This is a city of beautifully tanned people, 365 days of sunshine, warm and balmy temperatures, and miles of snow-white beaches. Over 14 million visitors descend upon this Pacific Paradise every year. As the second largest City in California, the City of San ...
179: Introduction To Foreclosure Home Investing
If you are interested in foreclosure home investing you are not alone. There are hundreds of people in every state that buy foreclosed homes and sell them for profits. This has been proven as a great way for anybody to make money in the real estate industry. If this sounds like something that is interesting, you are in luck. There are tons of resources that are available on this industry, and anybody can get started in no time at all.
180: The Biggest Mistake Real Estate Agents Make And How You Can Avoid It
PART 1
THE BIG MISTAKE:
“The market is so slow and I don't even know where my next sale is coming from.”
How often have you heard someone say that when business is down and the economy is questionable? It seems logical, doesn't it, to tighten your purse strings?
“What! Are you suggesting that I should invest in my business now?”
Even though it seems logical to tighten up and constrict spending, it is actually based on a “scarcity” mindset. In a scarcity mindset...
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