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  • Why Some People Sell Their House Faster And Easier On The Internet  By : MatVijaypnp
    A win-win negotiator is one who is able to haggle the price of a home with a homebuyer without losing focus of the goal of making profit. You should learn how to negotiate the price of your home if you want to settle on a price that isn't detrimental to you. Very often if you are a very good negotiat
  • Why should i buy property online?  By : online estate agent
    When it comes to using the internet there are certain things that should not be attempted like babysitting, or learning to dance. But when it comes to buying or selling property, the internet is the first place you should visit.
  • why do people move house?  By : online estate agent
    It is a known fact that the longer your house floats around on those real estate listings the greater the pressure becomes for you to lower your set price and the less likely it is to sell at all!
  • what should you look for when buying a home?  By : online estate agent
    Before you make an offer on what you believe is your dream home, take a while to consider other aspects rather than just the size of each room, condition of the kitchen and how big the gardens are.
  • Use Fractional Ownership to Save Money!  By : Neil Robertson
    Can you save money by using fractional ownership? The marketing of fractional ownership has to date focused on a certain type of development, i.e. super-luxury resorts laden with facilities and services at a very high cost. This isn't all it should be about. In many ways it is potentially more beneficial to people that don't have lots of money.
  • Turn the Dream home into reality with Property Rescue  By : chriswhatley
    Getting on the housing ladder is like beginning a journey on which you are not quite sure of the destination. Initially, the object of the exercise is to have somewhere to call your own and, perhaps, to start married life or a long term relationship with the person you love. If the rose-coloured spectacles of love are really working, you might not be too particular about where or what that home turns out to be – so long as it’s yours it is sure to be your castle!
  • Timeshare - is it Ever a Good Idea?  By : Neil Robertson
    The timeshare industry is still going even after years of scandals and negative publicity. Does it deserve its bad reputation or does it ever work for people?
  • The Truth About Sell and Rent Back Part 3  By : chriswhatley
    The biggest advantage that sell and rent back affords, is the ability to stay in your home whilst consolidating debt. The peripheral benefits of this are numerous, as it prevents the need for a stressful move, changing schools for children or even a change of job. The long term benefits of preserving your credit history have previously been mentioned and the short term loss may be prudent when considering the loan term gains.
  • The Truth About Sell and Rent Back Part 2  By : chriswhatley
    The small element of sell and rent back companies that do decide to evict tenants without notice are the same companies that tend to be reported on in the press. One of the advantages of a sell and rent back company is discretion. As a result, it is rare to find anyone who is willing to broadcast their situation and give a different account of their experiences. But the companies that do treat their clients badly are as a result of the de-regulated system and the sell and rent back sector will o
  • The Truth About Sell and Rent Back Part 1  By : chriswhatley
    The much publicised property slowdown and credit crunch has forced many homeowners into difficult situations. The cost of living has risen dramatically in the last couple of years and the credit crisis across the pond has only added to the mortgage problems that many people are facing.
  • Sell My House Fast - Offers from Property Resuce  By : chriswhatley
    Property Rescue offers people an alternative route to selling their homes. The key benefit of selling with Property Rescue is one of speed – house sales can be completed within a matter of days with exchange of contracts taking place just 24 to 48 hours after acceptance of offer.
  • Seeking the Sun for British Property Owners  By : chriswhatley
    We hear a great deal in the media about the influx of people from eastern Europe, yet the record numbers making a permanent escape from the UK seem to receive less attention. Property Rescue looks at the increasing number of British Property owners that are seeking the sun and moving abroad.
  • Retirement Worries sorted by Property Resuce  By : chriswhatley
    Retirement is meant to be a time when people enjoy life, putting aside their work and spending time on the family, friends and hobbies that have often had to take a back seat while they pursued their career.
  • Property Market Round Up for 2007  By : chriswhatley
    The year began with what had become a familiar trend of rising prices, which, it seemed, would go on for ever. But it was not long before some commentators and financial experts were warning of potential slowdown or even disaster in the months and years ahead. The credit crunch in the US sent shivers through the economy, the effects of which are still with us today and likely to continue for a while yet, whilst bank interest rates rose and mortgages followed suit.
  • Property in Northern Cyprus – Dream home or legal nightmare?  By : Ana Jesus
    When thinking about purchasing in Cyprus you might come across with the possibility of buying a property in the Turkish occupied Northern Cyprus at a relatively lower price than in the Southern Cyprus. However, when things seem too good to be true, they usually are.
  • Palma, A Great Place To Invest In Real Estate Properties For Great Returns.  By : wood1e
    Palma is a bustling port city and is also the capital city of the Balearic Islands and almost half the population of Mallorca lives in this city. A great place to invest in real estate properties for great returns.
  • Moving Home and Cutting Costs with Property Rescue  By : chriswhatley
    Interest rates have seen a further cut today with the announcement by the Bank of England that the base rate will be lowered to 5%. But the recent series of cuts is not filtering through to the mortgage market, where loans are in short supply.
  • Make your property seem bigger than it is!  By : online estate agent
    If you’re about to sell property online, using online estate agents, transforming your property to seem bigger than it really is could have lots of positives effects from potential buyers. It gives your home a much cleaner and more modern appearance too. There are plenty of ways in which homeowners can carry out these changes and a lot are much easier than they seem.
  • Luxury Or Bargain Investment Homes - the Fractional Solution  By : Neil Robertson
    Are you a wealthy individual looking to make your budget for overseas property go further, or someone who thinks that owning a holiday property is an impossible dream? In either case, with the power of fractional ownership you can make it happen.
  • Its a Buyers Market according to Property Rescue  By : chriswhatley
    House sales are in a slump and prices are falling. So say the latest reports on house price trends throughout the country.

    The key reason appears to be the disparity between the number of buyers and the number of sellers. The credit crunch has made lenders reluctant to say ‘yes’ to those with poor credit histories or those that want 100% or near 100% mortgages.
  • Is your Credit in Crisis?  By : chriswhatley
    As Christmas approaches more and more of us turn to our credit cards to provide the funds we need to finance our seasonal purchases. Despite the concern emanating from retailers it looks as if we are set to spend record amounts again this year. During the Christmas period consumers in the UK are expected to shell out an amazing £53 billion, approximately two thirds of which is likely to be made on plastic.
  • Is Property still a Good Investment - Ask PropertyRescue  By : chriswhatley
    With all the media speculation about a property price crash, the fallout from the US sub-prime mortgage collapse, the hike in repossession rates and the cost of living spiralling, it’s easy to draw the conclusion that people are going off the idea of putting their money into property.
  • Is Fractional Ownership High Risk?  By : Neil Robertson
    When we do anything in life we expose ourselves to risks. Walking down the street, driving your car, even staying in bed for the day all have associated risks. Understanding the risks associated with any decision is important because it enables you to make informed choices. So is buying an asset as part of a fractional ownership scheme more risky than buying it outright?
  • How You Can Make Lots Of Money With The U.S. Real Estate Doldrums – A Review  By : Jackson Neshah
    So what happens if the collapse-rumors going on about the United States real estate are true? This concern emanates from the on going negative whine of late in the real estate news that the bubble is about to burst. Some say it has already busted, but statistics indicate differently.
  • how to sell your house fast!  By : online estate agent
    It is a known fact that the longer your house floats around on those real estate listings the greater the pressure becomes for you to lower your set price and the less likely it is to sell at all!
  • How to Sell your Home with Property Rescue  By : chriswhatley
    Are you reading this article and wishing you were somewhere else? If so, you might be one of the thousands of people who have a ‘For Sale’ board outside their homes. You are desperate to move house but because the property market has slowed almost to a standstill you are stuck. No matter how much you improve your home or drop the price, nothing happens.
  • How to Save Big Bucks Building Your Own Home  By : Kevin Bilberry
    When we decided to build our own home a few years ago, it was an eye-opening experience, to say the least. The end cost was going to be tight so we were exploring different ways to cut costs. We decided on a contractor who was willing to enter into a "Cost Plus" contract. With normal building contracts, the customer is presented with a quote for the cost of construction, and that is the total amount they pay, even if the end cost is higher or lower.
  • Housing Market - Confidence Levels Drop  By : chriswhatley
    This week the financial commentators have reported on several factors that are hitting the housing market via a lowering of buyer confidence.
  • Home Information Packs Information for Seller by Property Rescue  By : chriswhatley
    In the current property market sales are slow. Beleaguered buyers are less than keen on the introduction of new policies that might slow down the sale or make it even more expensive than it is already…and understandably so. The advent of Home Information Packs places an obligation on the seller to provide certain information ready for anyone who might want to buy their property, but how onerous is that obligation and is it likely to quicken or elongate property purchases?
  • Fractional Ownership – the Environmental Benefits  By : Neil Robertson
    The potential for fractional ownership to transform life experiences via the lower cost and variety of leisure assets is well know. A subject that is less-often discussed is the likely environmental benefits of widespread adoption of fractional ownership.
  • Fractional Ownership of Property - the Advantages  By : Neil Robertson
    Fractional ownership of property is a popular trend, but why is this? What are the advantages of owning property in this way? This article considers the aspects of purchase cost, size, location, and maintenance costs.
  • Fractional Ownership Management - Crucial For a Fractional Scheme's Success  By : Neil Robertson
    For fractional ownership schemes to succeed they require skilled fractional ownership management. Otherwise the experience of ownership can be marred by muddled changeovers, sub-standard facilities, and arguments over use.
  • Fractional Ownership in the UK - Can it Work?  By : Neil Robertson
    Fractional ownership is an established concept in the USA and Caribbean, but can it work in the less than ideal climate of the UK? This article was triggered by reading a report that was very negative about fractional ownership in the UK. What's the Problem?
  • Fractional Ownership and Timeshare, Expense Or a Property Investment?  By : Neil Robertson
    Some fractional ownership schemes are far away from the true concept. Some seem to include the worst aspects of timeshare and outright ownership! To explore this further it is first necessary to explain the reasons why timeshare is almost always not a good investment.
  • Fractional Ownership - Selling Your Fraction  By : Neil Robertson
    Fractional ownership is a growing trend, but how do you go about valuing a fraction in an existing scheme for sale? What rules should be in place in a fractional scheme to prevent potentially disruptive new members joining it?
  • Fractional Ownership - Exit Strategies  By : Neil Robertson
    Fractional ownership schemes are marketed using the advantage that fraction valuations are underpinned by the value of real estate. However as soon as real estate is put into a fractional ownership scheme it will no longer be valued in the same way as it would have been as a complete unit.
  • Fractional Ownership - a Guide to the Different Schemes on the Market  By : Neil Robertson
    Many companies market fractional schemes, but how can you tell whether they are truly fractional ownership? In this article the responsibilities and benefits of various types of fractional schemes are compared.
  • Fist Quater Repossession Figures from Property Rescue  By : chriswhatley
    Recent repossession statistics show that there is no slow down in the housing crisis.

    The current figures must be seen against the backdrop of 2007, which had been forecast to be a bad year by the Council of Mortgage Lenders even before the credit crunch hit. But despite these predictions, 2007 ended with the actual number of repossessions standing at 27,100, well below the 30,000 the organisation had expected.
  • Finding it Impossible to Sell your House speak to Property Rescue  By : chriswhatley
    IMPOSSIBLE TO SELL?

    We reported a couple of weeks ago on ‘A Buyer’s Market’, focusing on a fall in the number of properties sold and the downward trend in the price of housing stock. Since then news for sellers has worsened, with this week several mortgage lenders withdrawing offers and all becoming more particular about where they allocate limited funds.
  • Fast Home Solutions to Sell My House Fast For Quick Cash  By : S-axxis
    Once you decided you may want to sell your home, even if you are looking to sell your home fast for quick cash, the best method is to sell your home with carefully. There is always lot of ways to sell your house, but selling a home can be very tedious because, a lot of people come to your house, look around but are not serious about buying. You can save yourself this kind of agony by contacting a local real estate investor.
  • Easy Ways to Make Money in Condo Investments  By : reya
    Everybody looks for the easy way of making money. The truth of the matter is: for making money you don’t have to start a big business.
  • Dealing with Debt with Property Rescue  By : chriswhatley
    Living with debt has become an unavoidable fact of life in 21st Century Britain. The high cost of living, coupled with easy credit and spiralling housing prices has created a situation whereby it seems almost impossible to function economically without having to manage debt.
  • Christmas Property and Finance Hangover  By : chriswhatley
    Did Christmas leave you with the type of hangover that can’t be cured by a couple of aspirins and a cooked breakfast? If so, you’re not alone. The Financial Services Authority carried out a pre-Christmas survey that showed people were more likely to resolve to go on a diet or book a holiday in the New Year than try to deal with the bills they’ve run up over the festive period.
  • Change your Fortunes in the New Year with Property Rescue  By : chriswhatley
    If 2007 was a less than perfect year financially, you might have welcomed in the New Year with open arms in the hope that your fortunes will change as 2008 progresses. For those lucky enough to have had promotion at work or have moved to a higher salaried job there is every opportunity to become more financially stable. The rest of us, however, will have to make do on the same, or a very similar, income and brace ourselves for the economic downturn that many forecasters are predicting.
  • Buy My Home- Now  By : Webmaster Ibuyhouses
    There are plenty of reasons to sell your house quickly, but one of the top reasons to move as quickly as you can is to avoid having to deal with the financial strain of supporting two households.
  • Boracay Island Properties: A Paradise Investment  By : Boracay Island Properties
    Boracay Island is a famous tourist destination in the Philippines because of its fine white sand, clear turquoise beach water with beautiful sunset and warm people. Boracay is voted to be Top Beach in the world – 2007. Boracay is a tropical island paradise perfect for vacation and fun.
  • An Active Retirement listen to Property Rescue  By : chriswhatley
    It used to be the case that most people ‘stayed put’ when they retired. They’d give up work, grow veggies on the allotment or concentrate on the garden, and live out the majority of their retirement years in the family home. But attitudes are changing as we come to expect more from our retirement and our general health improves allowing us to travel more and do more.
  • Add Style to Your Pergola  By : Kevin Bilberry
    Pergolas are a shady, garden structure whose beginnings date back to ancient Egypt, Greece and Rome, and were common features in early Renaissance gardens throughout Europe. Their primary purpose was to provide shade on walkways, terraces, or pools. The earlier versions were often constructed from stone pillars with wooden cross-beams with a lattice roof. It was common to see ivy, grapevines, or other climbing plants winding around the wood, and filling the open spaces between the lattice. Today
  • A Close Connection between Health and Wealth from Property Rescue  By : chriswhatley
    Insurance is one of those areas where it seems people are only too ready to stick their heads in the sand and adopt the ‘it’ll never happen to me’ attitude. It’s not hard to see why this happens; for a start there are few of us who enjoy dwelling on the potential disaster that may or may not be around the corner, and in any case if money is tight insurance is often the first item of expenditure to be sacrificed.
  • 10 Signs That It's Time To Ditch Your Real Estate Agent  By : Kevin Bilberry
    Buying a home is the most expensive purchase most people ever make. It stands to reason that you would like to know that your agent is doing their best for you. Here are 10 red flags that tell you they're not.

    1. "Well I had some clients before, but they were all jerks."

    Beware of an agent who trash talks *everyone* they've ever represented. It's kind of like the people who have had a string of "crazy ex's". Eventually it might become obvious to you that you're going to be the next "jerk" that

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