By Ninah Hunter on April 1st, 2010
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When it comes to money no one can debate the fact that people can become untrusting and untrustworthy, and when you are already paying someone to handle their money, the thought of them getting one over on you is not a nice one. For this reason you might have asked yourself can [...]
By Ninah Hunter on March 30th, 2010
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Home sales have become increasingly popular. Home owners unable to make their mortgage payments will eventually find themselves being served with a foreclosure notice from their bank or lender. In order to stop the foreclosure they can opt to ask if they may move towards a short sale. This is an [...]
By Ninah Hunter on March 7th, 2010
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Almost everyone is looking for and expecting to get a great bargain these days. There’s no question it’s a buyer’s market, but when it comes to foreclosures, don’t expect the banks to give it away, any more than a private seller would. REO’s (i.e., foreclosed, bank-owned) properties do offer some of the best bargains around, [...]
By Ninah Hunter on February 21st, 2010
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Last Thursday I attended the annual general membership meeting for the Montrose Economic Development Corporation (MEDC). I have been an investor of MEDC for several years, but that is about as active as I’ve been, other than reading its newsletters. I think that is going to change.
The first part of the program included the report [...]
By Ninah Hunter on February 20th, 2010
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The National Association of REALTORS® (NAR) has launched a new website dedicated to homeowners and homeownership: HouseLogic.com.
This is a great resource for the period of time after someone has purchased a home, including info and tips on improvements and remodeling, energy savings, green features, maintenance issues, tax benefits and considerations, refinancing, and the like. [...]
By Ninah Hunter on February 15th, 2010
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This is a Guest Post from popular real estate blogger, Chris Record, who is a real estate investor and social media marketing coach living in Southern California. He currently maintains a blog a ChrisRecord.com and stars in a reality show for entrepreneurs called Unstrapp’d.
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Recently I spent some time researching statistics related to mortgage origination, foreclosures, [...]
By Ninah Hunter on February 2nd, 2010
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A slow market is usually identified by little or no activity going around in the market. Normally, real estate bubble bursts are followed by slow markets where sellers find themselves at the wrong end. Sellers are reluctant to sell at low prices (because they have purchased it at insanely high prices) [...]
By Ninah Hunter on February 2nd, 2010
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One of the most basic advices, for anyone conducting business/trade with anybody else is to write down the agreement and have it signed with all of the concerned parties. It saves you from various complications and tricky situations in the future. A business agreement or contract illustrates the rights and obligations [...]
Dont’ Forget- It’s Time to Spring Forward!
By Ninah Hunter on March 9th, 2010
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