Real Estate

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71. Dunedin Florida Real Estate
by: Bob Lipply
Dunedin (pronounced DONE-EE-DIN or some folks say “done eatin’”) is a great place to live. It is one of the older cities on the western part of Florida and its downtown has been transformed into a haven of little shops and great restaurants and nightlife. Walking magazine recently named Dunedin one of the five most walk able downtown areas in America. Dunedin is a very desirable city to buy rea... (read more)
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72. Great Starting Ideas for the New Real Estate Investor
by: David Neese
In his interview with me, John Paul Moses, who is the founder of our Local Memphis Investors Group, was willing to give us some tips about how to start as a real estate investor. After reading “Rich Dad, Poor Dead” by Robert Kiyosaki he decided to start as a real estate investor. The book says to do this you need some preparation, so he went to the Internet and stocked every bit of information fro... (read more)
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73. Surety Bonds Are Not Property
by: Michael Weisbrot
People often mistake surety bonds for just another type of insurance. There are numerous differences separating the two. First, we will go over what they actually guarantee. Next, we will go over how they work. You will have a better idea of what they are after knowing what they do and how they function. The concept of surety bonding was created thousands of years ago, which has remained the same ... (read more)
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74. How Realtors Employ RSS Feeds to Sell Homes
by: Sharon Housley
Daily more and more realtors are turning to RSS as a tool to market homes for sale. The growing RSS phenomenon in the realty market makes perfect sense. Unlike email RSS feeds have a 100% delivery rate. In addition the costs involved in creating and managing an RSS feed are insignificant when compared to the print advertising Realtors spend on each week. Imagine the amount spent each week to promo... (read more)
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75. Real Estate Investment Clubs: From The Developer’s Perspective
by: Chris Anderson
Do you want a discount on every real estate investment that you make? Do you want to always get in on the inside track for preconstruction projects? Do you always want to get called first by the developer about their latest, can’t miss project? If you are a truly serious real estate investor, then the answer is a no-brainer. If you answered no to any of those questions and you think you are ser... (read more)
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76. Bulgaria – The Best Property Investment In The EU
by: Mark Gardner Emerson
Investing in real estate is regarded as probably the safest and most consistent way to increase your capital. Worldwide property investment is no longer the preserve of the super rich or readily connected but with the event of the internet and a simplified banking system, is open to all of us. Massive fortunes are built and grown through property investment and the sheer size of the global market ... (read more)
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77. The Real Estate Investment Market In 2006: Why Experts Are Excited And New Investors Are Nervous
by: Chris Anderson
Are you confused about where the real estate investment market is going and what you will do in 2006? Well join the club since many, many people are in your situation. I will tell you that many savvy investors are getting very excited BECAUSE the market is changing. In this week’s article, we are going to conduct a little exercise to clarify what is really meant by The Real Estate Investment Mark... (read more)
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78. Property Loans – For Greater flexibility And Freedom
by: Amanda Thompson
Each one of us needs money at one or the other time in our life. You may wish to buy a new home. One can fulfill his or her personal desires by withdrawing money from the savings account. But, do you think it is right to withdraw the savings when an efficient alternative is available that is taking a loan from the loan market. You can use the savings in future when some emergency occur. Now, the q... (read more)
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79. Buying Investment Property
by: Steve Gillman
First a little story about buying investment property. My wife and I stayed at a motel in Tucson for a week one winter. Our bill was for twice what it should have been, but since I already paid the correct amount in cash, I thought nothing of it. During our stay, we noticed that the lobby and swimming pool were unheated, and passed it off as frugality. A year later, however, when I read a news st... (read more)
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80. The Basics of Real Estate Investing
by: David Neese
Real estate investing may not be everyone’s cup of tea, but some people who have already tried investing in real estate know that it can be highly profitable and lead to much better quality of life. There are several keys to making significant profits in real estate investing deals. And when the deals are profitable, you will certainly be well on your way to success. For real estate investing newb... (read more)
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