Buying Real Estate at the Bottom of Cycle by Peter Vekselman, Real Estate Mentor

Posted on May 28th, 2010 by admin in buying realestate | No Comments »

Making Your Real Estate Investing Career Profitable, go to http://CoachingByPeter.com

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Buying a Home with Redfin

Posted on May 23rd, 2010 by admin in buying realestate | 13 Comments »

http://www.commoncraft.com
http://www.redfin.com

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Sonrisa de Naranjo#3 . Email: tan@timothyfuller.com

Posted on May 18th, 2010 by admin in buying realestate | No Comments »

Exceptionally well built condo on the hillside of Alta Vista, 2 bedrooms 2½ baths plus an extra room for an office or den, top of the line stainless steel appliances, refrigerator, range top, oven, microwave and dishwasher, granite counter tops, custom hard wood interior doors and cabinets, marble showers, moen top-of-the-line faucets and hardware, 9½ foot ceilings and stained crushed marble floors, mini splits and laundry area. HOA fees include water admin fees and common area maintenance.
There is a rooftop pool and entertainment area for all condos with built-in BBQ, sink, Jacuzzi, pergolas, eating area, restroom and incredible views of the city and bay. Located within walking distance to town, restaurants, beach and all the night spots in Old Town.

Asking $399,000 USD

Bedrooms

Baths

Type

View

Maintain Fees
2 + office or den

condo

fulll bay & city

$250 USD Mo.
Parking

Land

Construction

Furnished

Age
1 car garage

234.5 m2

219 m2/2356 sq. ft.

Yes

2009

Building Amenities

* Corner lot – corner of Calle Naranjo and Calle Rodolfo Gomez in Colonia Alta Vista, Puerto Vallarta.
* Rooftop pool and entertainment area for all condos with built-in BBQ, sink, Jacuzzi, eating area, restroom, and an incredilble view.
* Separate enclosed garage for each unit.
* Custom made wood interior doors and cabinets.
* Professionally designed lighting in every unit.
* High grade stainless steel appliances.
* Range top, Oven, Refrigerator, Microwave, Dishwasher, Washer/Dryer hookups.
* Marble showers.
* Trimless heavy gauge glass shower doors.
* Granite countertops.
* Moen top-of-the-line faucets and hardware.
* Highest quality Eurpoean profile.
* Aluminum sliding glass doors and windows.
* 9½ foot ceilings.
* Your name on a plaque at the entrance of your unit included – “Sonrisa de Your Name”.

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WHEN IS PAYMENT FOR REALESTATE LAWYER DO WHEN BUYING A HOUSE?

Posted on May 18th, 2010 by admin in buying realestate | 5 Comments »


Lawyers are paid a retaining fee upon hiring, whatever they set. If the amount of time needed exceeds what their retainer covered they are paid when they are finished, which should be closing.

Bully Offers Should a Toronto Home Buyer consider submitting a bully offer?

Posted on May 12th, 2010 by admin in buying realestate | No Comments »

Toronto Real Estate Agent Tips – Sage Real Estate Thoughts, http://sagerealestatethoughts.com/.

What is a Bully Offer? Are they a good thing for Buyers? Is there any reason why a buyer shouldnt direct a bully offer to be presented on the house of their dreams? What are the pitfalls and advantages? Sit back and hit play!

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How to go about buying land in the Hill Country?

Posted on May 10th, 2010 by admin in buying realestate | 1 Comment »

My husband and I live in DFW and would like to purchase 5acres in the Hill Country. I know the Hill Country encompasses several cities so bare with me. How would we go about finding a realestate agent in the area? I already tried googling it but none of the realtors had critiques and would appreciate insider help.

First of all, plan on spending a ton of money. Not a lot…a TON. The Hill Country has become wildly popular, and those good folks up there know it, and they’re laughing all the way to the bank.

Secondly, if you’re looking for five acre tracts, they’re likely to be found in gated subdivisions with pretty tight restrictions, or in backwoods areas with NO restrictions (mobile homes and junk cars). The likelihood of finding a friendly farmer who will lop off a corner of his pasture to sell you is slim to none.

Third, Google real estate agents in the following areas: Boerne, Comfort, Bandera, Fredericksburg (a TON of money), Blanco and Kerrville. These areas are in the "hilly-est" parts of the Hill Country. Century 21 real estate agents in these areas tend to be pretty reliable. You can also check out Trulia.com and enter any of these town names. There are, of course, lots of other towns in the Hill Country, but these seem to be the most popular. (Insider tip: take a look at www.doehneoaks.com)

Good luck!

7 Best Tips to Buying Real Estate REO Bank Owned Homes

Posted on May 9th, 2010 by admin in buying realestate | No Comments »

http://bestmortgageplans.com/hudhomes.htm Buying Homes that are on the Market from Bank are called REO’S The 7 Best Tips to be successful in Buying real estate. Want to View Homes For sale go to http://njbuyersonstop.com

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Lessson 101Price Of Real Estate

Posted on May 5th, 2010 by admin in buying realestate | No Comments »

Beard Properties is a real estate consulting group that specializes in buying, selling, and investing in real estate. In this lesson Quincy gives you some details about ” Real Estates Price. ”

If you are curious about real estate, leave a comment or check for more info @
http://www.beardproperties.net

or leave questions and comments @
http://www.beardproperties.blogspot.com

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Bully Offers Should a Toronto Home Seller consider looking at a bully offer?

Posted on May 2nd, 2010 by admin in buying realestate | No Comments »

Toronto Real Estate Agent Tips – Sage Real Estate Thoughts, http://sagerealestatethoughts.com/

What is a Bully Offer? Are they something Toronto Home Sellers should jump at or avoid? What are the pitfalls and advantages? All is revealed.

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In Arizona what is the area that has reasonable realestate prices and it a good area to buy a home?

Posted on April 30th, 2010 by admin in buying realestate | 3 Comments »


I lived in AZ, it’ll depend on why…If working in Phoenix, Casa Grande is about an hour south and a great city to live in…it is also about an hour north of Tuscon so same answer…If looking to retire or just live, I would recommend Wickenburg area