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Peoria |
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5 |
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3 |
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9327 W Melinda Ln
Peoria, AZ |
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Avondale |
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3 |
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2 |
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1,870 |
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10802 W Almeria Rd.
Avondale, AZ |
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Be patient: Home buyers will return
- 9/13/2006
I own my home and a few investment properties in Las Vegas, but the market is currently flat due to large amount of inventory available. My so-called real estate mentors and peers tell me that the market will level off in a year and I will be able to double my investment in two years...
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10 tricks for a low-cost, high-impact home upgrade
- 9/12/2006
Want to fix up the old place but don't have a bucket of money to spend? Here are some low-cost ideas to get you started:
1. Begin with the front of the house.
2. Dress up the porch.
3. Paint.
4. Display photos.
5. Shine a little light on the subject.
6. Make rooms instantly more spacious.
7. Give the yard a good clip.
8. Create areas of interest in your yard.
9. Trick the eye.
10. Use everyday objects in new ways.
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Lowballing in a cool housing market
- 9/11/2006
I wish to purchase a home soon. My question is what is a reasonable lowball percent to offer on a house? When I ask agents, they are very vague. Is offering 10 percent below or more way off?
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5 ways to tame your line of credit
- 9/10/2006
Lots of consumers have watched the rates double on their home equity lines of credit in two years.
Say you took out a credit line at the prime rate two years ago and borrowed $30,000 against it. Back then, you faced a monthly payment of $100. Now that same loan at the prime rate costs $206 per month.
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Getting the House Ready to Sell
- 8/23/2006
This is the hardest thing for most people to do because they are emotionally attached to everything in the house. After years of living in the same home, clutter collects in such a way that may not be evident to the homeowner. However, it does affect the way buyers see the home, even if you do not realize it.
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Why Buying a Home is a Good Idea
- 8/23/2005
As a fairly general rule, homes appreciate about four or five percent a year.
Some years will be more, some less. The figure will vary from neighborhood to
neighborhood, and region to region.
Five percent may not seem like that much at first. Stocks (at times) appreciate
much more, and you could easily earn over the same return with a very safe
investment in treasury bills or bonds.
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Should You Start Out with a HIGH Listing Price?
- 8/24/2005
Because of the change in real estate market conditions, more sellers are
competing for fewer buyers. So once again, it seemed important to challenge a
long-standing "myth" of real estate.
"The initial listing price isn't that important because the price can always be
adjusted down later." Read more
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The Home Inspection
- 12/10/2005
When you buy a home, sure, you're going to look over the house yourself, as carefully and thoroughly as possible before making your offer, but...
...you're probably not an expert.
The Home Inspector is the Expert.
Just to be clear, the inspector doesn't appraise the property, make guarantees about the structural viability and building codes, make recommendations on whether you should buy the house or not, or find hidden defects. Read more
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