- Real Estate Property Repairman And Maintenance By:-Colon Bolden
For all the Property Repairman and Maintenance out there no matter how new your property is or how careful your tenants are, you will have to do occasional repairs and maintenance The problems might be minor, such as a backed up drain, or major, such as a leaking roof
- Elizabeth Charlotte s Neighborhood Haunt By:-Claude Cross
The Elizabeth neighborhood is a very fine, leafy old section of Charlotte, just bridled with charm (and ghosts)
It is, by far, the most haunted neighborhood in Charlotte; even the main green space Independence Park is deemed to be haunted
- Moving From Residential To Commercial Property Managers By:-Cody Scholberg
If you own multiple residential properties, you may feel that you're well versed in property management. However, with larger commercial properties, this simply is not the case. The formula that you used to be effective with residential property is not the only thing that you need when a owning commercial property. Some of the topics that a commercial property manager covers that a residential property manager does not are:
- Home Buyer Closing Costs By:-Stephen Daniels
The most important question a first time home buyer asks is "How much home can I afford?" A home buyer needs to know the maximum price of homes that they can be looking at. Smart Miami home buyers know that there are also closing costs involved in the purchase of a house. Your team of professionals, including your lender, your attorney and your real estate agent should be able to ensure that the only surprises at closing are pleasant ones.
- Property Investing After Sub Prime Crisis By:-Billy Chen
The sub-prime storm in US has created havoc across the world impacting both corporate as well as average folks. Reputable banks and housing agents have gone down the drain while people have lost their assets and homes. It is now one year on, and fortunately the signs are not as depressing.
- Potential Challenges in Buying Historic Homes By:-Stephen Daniels
What defines an "historic home?"
It is interesting to note that the National Registry of Historic Places requires a home to be at least 50 years old and look much the same as it did when built. In addition to having the authentic architectural character of a house built in its period, the historic home also has a cultural meaning. Moreover, municipal and state regulations may amend the national rules to include other components.
- Here's the Scoop on Home Buyer Tax Credit Legislation By:-Jim Navary
There's terrific news for people thinking about purchasing a home! Congress has recently passed further legislation, as a part of the strategy for energizing the U.S. real estate market, that makes the Federal tax credit of up to $8,000 now available to even more first-time buyers. Also, selected people who currently own a home and would like to buy a new one may also be eligible for a Federal tax credit of up to $6,500.
- How to Move to Italy By:-Piers Winstanley
Frequently Asked Questions in Italian Real Estate Law
1) Is investing in the Italian real estate market safe
Answer: Italy is a country of great natural beauty with an unpaired cultural wealth
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