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Selling
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Realtors Compromise the Free Market Economy in American Real Estate
There are many conditions that factor into the cooling real estate climate, but the Justice Department may have the main suspect in their cross hairs. The declining real estate market may actually be the product of anti-trust and anti-competitive policies of the National Association of Realtors. The free-trade market of real estate has been compromised by Realtors who are entrusted to promote the homes they list.
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Real Estate Agents: Dress for Success
It's important now more than ever for real estate agents to take the time to send the right impression when meeting home buyers or sellers. A slowing market means you're up against strong competition from other agents. Knowing what to wear can turn a first impression into a closed client. Here are some fashion dos and don'ts.
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South Florida Real Estate Market
Prospective clients from all over the United States as well as from Canada, Europe and Latin America are lured by South Florida not only because of the climate but also because of a strong job market. While median prices for South Florida real estates continue to rise, sales have dramatically slowed down compared with previous periods.
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Sell Real Estate Notes
Selling real estate notes is a fast and simple solution for a real estate investor who needs quick cash. These notes specify terms of payback and include the loan amount, interest rate, and pay back time.
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Real Estate Agents: Niche Marketing Versus Farming
Ask yourself this question: “Before you were in real estate sales, how many of those flyers, newsletters, recipe cards, and even calendars that you received from an real estate agent “farming” your household went straight into your wastebasket?” Studies indicate that return on direct mail advertising is somewhere below two percent. Wouldn’t it make more sense to direct all that time, energy, and money formerly spent on developing a geographic farm into building relationships or a niche with potential clients? Now ask yourself: “How many other agents in your community are also marketing to the same geographical farm that you do?”
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Protect Yourself Against Identity Theft when Buying and Selling a Home
Real estate transactions consist of mountains of paperwork. Loan applications, purchase contracts, credit reports, disclosures, mortgages, W-9 forms and HUD/RESPA statements. Many of these contain your social security number (SS#) and other vital information that could be stolen by one of the many people whose eyes it passes by. Factor in faxes and emails containing the information and it would be easy for your identity to be stolen when buying or selling a home. Mark Nash author of 1001 Tips for Buying and Selling a Home and a syndicated columnist for RealtyTimes.com offers tips on how to protect your identity in the purchase or sale of your home.
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Top Tips for Selling a Home during Holidays
When don't have the luxury of waiting until after the holidays to sell your home, Mark Nash, author of 1001 Tips for Buying and Selling a Home offers you; Tops Tips for Selling a Home during the Holidays can help you decide how much holiday decor is too much of a good thing.
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Buying and Selling a Home Isn't the Same Old Thing
An Internet do-it-yourself-real-estate agency can be
the answer to saving money on paying a 5 to 7 percent real estate commission. Learn about how you can save thousands of dollars working with an internet do it yourself real estate agency without the help of a real estate agent.
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Top Tips for Buying and Selling a Home
The process of buying or selling a home is simplified by seasoned real estate broker and author Mark Nash in his latest book 1001 Tips for Buying and Selling a Home. CBS The Early Show, Bloomberg TV and CBS Market Watch give a thumbs up to this reader friendly book that features a bullet-point style and over 1001 practical tips for busy first-time and experienced home buyers and sellers.
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Money Making Ideas - A Newsletter Can Help You Make Money on the Internet
A newsletter can be used as a way to keep in regular contact with potential customers. It reminds them that you and your product are around. It also can establish you as somewhat of an expert in your field. A newsletter can be offered as a bonus to capture visitor's contact information before they leave your website or your blog.
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Craft Business - 4 Ways to Sell Your Crafts
Don't waste another minute speculating on how to sell your crafts. Crafters are now taking their devotion for creating attractive handiwork and turning it into a successful business. You can too.
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