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Buying
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Buying Beachfront Property in Mexico
Deciding on the perfect beachfront property is difficult as Mexico is littered with scads of beautiful beaches, any one of which would provide the perfect location for a dream home. Buying beach front property in Mexico for either vacation or retirement is a process that requires a fair amount of research and planning.
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Are You House Hunting In A Good Neighborhood?
You know the paramount rule of real estate – location, location, location. Buying in a good neighborhood makes sense on a lot of fronts, but how do you know if you are looking in one?
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Nova Scotia Mini Guides: Buying a Home in Nova Scotia from Abroad
Buying a home in Nova Scotia, either for investment, holidays or eventual permanent residency is a simple process even if you live abroad and are not Canadian….we did just that in 2004, mostly by e-mail from the UK and were pleasantly surprised just how easy the process was.
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Total Monthly Costs Overview For New Homebuyers
It’s easy for new homebuyers to get caught up in the basic costs and perceived affordability of purchasing their first home. But, beyond the mortgage payment, to avoid budget shocks later, it’s best to discover all the costs of home ownership. Costs will vary depending on the type of home (condo or single-family), location (urban, suburban or rural) and the type of mortgage loan you receive.
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Second Homes – One You Can Enjoy and Could Make You Rich
Buying a second home is often done for recreation but here is one that will make you money as well and could make you a lot of money and were talking beautiful beach front property thats affordable and its easy to do with this concept.
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Real Estate Buyers’ Closing Costs
Buying a house is a huge financial undertaking, probably the most expensive one that most people experience. Before you buy a house, you need to budget for the closing costs.
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Questions Concerning Buying Properties in the Philippines
What is the remedy of a buyer to recover his payment upon knowing that the owner/developer of the subdivision/condominium has no license to sell? He may demand from the seller the refund of the amount he already paid by filling a complaint with HOUSING AND LAND USE REGULATORY BOARD (HLURB). This may take a long process and due to rampant bureaucracy that slow down the process, it may take up a long time to examine your case. Please be sure, that you have original receipts and valid documents because you will be expected to submit those for verification of your claim.
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2006 Housing Market Third Best Ever – Overall Dollar Volume Second Highest In History
For those of us in the real estate and mortgage industry, much of the recent news is causing us to wonder if many of us will still be here this time next year. The real estate industry is changing and any successful agent or mortgage broker must adapt to stay in business. Individual demise will not, however, be the result of lack of volume.
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Using Your Negotiating Power When Buying a Home in Mesa
If you are considering buying a home in Mesa, you have a distinct advantage. The current housing market is considered a buyers market. That means there are more homes for sale than there are buyers. This puts buyers in a great position.
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Attracting Buyers to Open House in Mesa
Are you considering selling your home in Mesa? You know what a great community Mesa is; how welcoming it is, how it maintains a small town feel, how convenient it is to the city, not to mention how downright beautiful Mesa is. It's hard to believe that you can't just quickly sell the home and move into another great Mesa property.
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Buying a Home in Chandler: Your First Step to Real Estate Wealth
Most people may not be aware that there is one tried and true method for accumulating wealth: real estate. While some people picture that to mean becoming a real estate magnate, the truth is that most people build wealth simply by being homeowners. And there’s no better way to get started than purchasing a home in Chandler.
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Why Not in the Philippines?
No matter how many Filipinos leave their country but their values of closer family ties and being so regionalistic remain. They want to be intact and look after their elderlies at home. They buy properties mainly for the benefit of their families to enjoy a bit quality of life. That is what makes these people unique compare to other cultures. They don’t mind the hardships of life in a foreign land. It is their pleasure to see their loved ones proud of what they do and what they give.
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