Open Floor Plan Decor
by Sanjog Gopal. It seems that the majority of new homes these days are designed with open floor plans. They give a nice open feeling and make the living space appear larger. It can however, create a decorating challenge. Where do paint colors begin and where do the...
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To Build or not to Build?
by Josh Sloan. In many cases, one can save some money and have a lot of input into the home they will have by buying a nice piece of land and building a new home on it. However, to determine if this is the right choice for you, carefully consider all the costs and...
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Give your Small Powder Room Attitude!
by Gary Ashton. Just because your powder room is small, it doesn't mean it can't make a statement. So many homeowners neglect these small rooms, without realizing the importance they have in the overall decorating scheme. Here are some tips to help make your powder...
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Backyards are for the Birds
by Craig Gleason. Adding a bit of wild living to your day to day is easier than you think. It doesn't really matter where you live or what kind of home you live in, if you have a window to the world, you can take a shot at bringing nature a bit closer to home. Hangin...
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Common Sense Selling Points
by Benjamin DeBell. "When it's time to sell your home, you can't simply place your home on the market and hope it sells. In a tough economy, especially, you will need to think and plan ahead to ensure that your home does not stay on the market for long. Waiting to sell...
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Selling your House Fast Online!
by Ingrid Sure. Are you interested in selling your house fast? Do you have trouble finding a reliable real estate agent and you are afraid that they will charge you too much? Well, now you have a solution and it is even simpler than you imagine. The Internet is the...
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Its a Wonderful Life
by Travis Millward. We all liked George Bailey and his Building and Loan in "It's a Wonderful Life." The old Mr. Potter was portrayed as the villain, yet he had all the money. George and Mr. Potter were in the right business, even though their hearts were in different ...
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The Long and Short of Short Sales
by Travis Millward. A "short sale" happens when the real estate market will not support a price for property that is equal to or higher than the current owners' debt on the property plus any Realtor fees, taxes, and closing costs. The homeowner would have to bring mone...
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Green Houses - or Just Colorful?
by Brian Talley. Just as we were fooled by the terms 'lite' and 'low-cal', so we are now beginning to get caught out with the terms 'green' and 'environmentally friendly'. In the same way that we were willing to pay more for low fat and low calorie products, we will...
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Flat Fee Listing Agreements
by Donald Plunkett. All real estate listing agreements must be in writing. This is true for traditional brokers as well as flat fee listing companies. No property may be listed on the MLS without a valid listing agreement; the listing agreement is essentially an auth...
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Parmdeep Vadesha
by Parmdeep Vadesha. There are many ways in which one can invest in property. There are equally numerous ways of improving upon the chosen route. To enhance the investment and reduce the negative equity trap try buying the property below market value.A rental property c...
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Parmdeep Vadesha Forum
by Parmdeep Vadesha. Parmdeep Vadesha has been described as the bargain property wizard of UK after having introduced 60,000 investors to proven techniques to find distressed sellers of cheap properties. He has also purchased cheap properties below the market price. He ...
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Get Out of the Bank!
by Travis Millward. So, you've got a little (or a lot of) money to invest. You're not sure what to do so you put your nest egg into a money market, CD, or an IRA. These investments may be federally insured, but they also may be returning you very low interest rates or ...
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