ArticleClick.com Home


   Login   Sign Up  

Latest Buying Articles

Panama Retirement Benefits

Posted on October 16, 2009 by Laurie Cooper

There is a reason why Panama is referred to as one of the retirement heavens for retirees and those who want to purchase some Panama real estate and Panama property. With its low cost of living, good banking system (which is world-class and considered at par, if not better, than its Swiss counterpart), and almost perfect weather,

Panama Real Estate Trends

Posted on October 16, 2009 by Laurie Cooper

Have you thought of owning a real estate in Panama? Well, if you are a wise investor, you would not have second thoughts in acquiring a real estate in Panama. Panama has earned positive feedback from retiring people and investors who are after having a nice and comfortable place after retiring from work or merely for investment purposes.

Panama: Real Estate Outlook 2009

Posted on October 16, 2009 by Laurie Cooper

Are you planning to invest in a Panama real estate property when you retire? Or would you like to own a Panama property which can serve a double purpose – for vacationing and renting out the real estate property while you’re working in the United States? No matter what your reason is for checking out a Panama property, the first thing that you need to learn is whether the real estate property scene in the country bodes well for investors.

Waterfront Property in Columbia SC and Where to Invest. Lake Murray, Wateree, or Monticello?

Posted on August 26, 2009 by Brian Hunt

Waterfront properties in Columbia South Carolina are plentiful. The Monticello Reservoir, Lake Murray, Lake Wateree, The Broad River, The Congaree River, The Saluda River and The Wateree River are all great landmarks for the midlands of South Carolina. Although they are primarily thought of as recreational areas for outdoor enthusiasts and high dollar real estate investors...

Buying a Home in Summer? Be Wary of Potential Sogginess

Posted on August 23, 2009 by Tony Marino

In many areas, there is a month or more of dry weather in the summer that can dry up any excess moisture making it seem like there is no problem in the first place. If the weather has been dry for an extended period of time before you tour a house then you should look for signs of excessive moisture.

Summerville, SC Homes Priced $150-200K

Posted on October 20, 2009 by Keadle

Most home buyers in the Summerville real estate market are looking in the $150,000 to $200,000 price range. Because there is such a demand for homes in this price range, builders have developed plenty of neighborhoods to meet this growing demand. There are over 45 neighborhoods with homes for sale in this price bracket right now, but I’ve narrowed my list down to the top 8 communities.

Learn about Anne Arundel County Real Estate

Posted on August 21, 2009 by Benicio Brown

Anne Arundel is a beautiful county based in Maryland, USA. The name actually derives from the UK, from the Anne Arundell, a member of the Arundells family. The capital of the state is actually Annapolis, which is one of the most popular places in the area to visit.

The Fuss About Good Class Bungalows in Singapore

Posted on August 21, 2009 by Winston Yap

Good Class Bungalows in Singapore are just some of the costliest, most sought after properties in the town. There are only a few Singaporeans who live in landed areas and there are very few GCBs available in the city-state. This is why houses command higher costs than nearly any other forms of living spaces. GCBs can be compared to luxury condos with regards to how much they cost to purchase. Most Singaporeans and foreigners who work in Singapore live in housing units, ap...

Buy Real Estate Property in India at Amazing Prices

Posted on October 18, 2009 by Ashish juneja

Population triggers the economic cycle of a country and explores resources available to them like land for shelter, water and food to survive. In today’s world land becomes the primary recourse focus which serves as investment for both commercial and residential purposes.

Charleston, SC Real Estate Market Update

Posted on October 20, 2009 by Keadle

In looking at the MLS statistics for January through July of 2009, there are several apparent trends. There is still a lot of inventory to get through before we see a complete turnaround in Charleston’s market. (There are about 10,000 homes for sale right now!) And, the overall absorption rate is about 11 months at the current rate of sales. However, with the improvements we’re seeing for the first seven months of the year, the Charleston real estate market is showing good signs of growth.



Popular Buying Articles

Summerville Townhouse Communities in South Carolina

Posted on July 29, 2009 by Keadle

Summerville, SC does not have nearly the selection of townhouses compared to houses. This relatively low supply is a result of the low demand: most buyers for the Summerville area want houses rather than condos or townhouses. However, there are several good options to consider if you’re looking at buying a townhouse. I’ve 6 of the most popular townhouse communities in Summerville right now.

Home Buying No-No's

Posted on April 13, 2007 by Frankie Bastek

The process of purchasing a home stretches far beyond the actual purchase of the home. It has far-reaching effects and consequences if not handled properly.

Making the Best of a Buyers' Market

Posted on February 7, 2009 by Gloria Singer

In some cases, this can amount to thousands of dollars worth of sales incentives such as free landscaping, appliances, television sets, hardwood floors, club memberships, trips to Hawaii, and even swimming pools. Seek out new developments with lots of empty homes for the best deals.

Top 3 Real Estate Selling Mistakes

Posted on February 3, 2009 by Roger Vetruba

No matter whether the real estate market is going up or down, there are some things you can do to almost guarantee that your home will sell faster, easier and for a little more money than compared to a similar house in the same street. However there are some big real estate selling mistakes that many home owners overlook that could affect their ability to sell their properties. Let's look at some of the biggest real estate selling mistakes home owners make.

Going Green in Okotoks Alberta

Posted on May 26, 2009 by Justin Havre

The town itself has received several awards as well, including the Leadership in Sustainability Award, a silver medal for 'Communities under 20,000' and a gold medal for 'Solar Initiatives' through the International Awards for Livable Communities.

Which Trump Tower Should You Choose?

Posted on May 26, 2009 by Leon Belenky

All of the Trump properties are recognized for their exquisite style, opulent surroundings and remarkably high quality. If you are looking for a Trump location in the Miami area you are fortunate enough to have three separate properties from which to choose.

Buying a Condo When You Own Pets

Posted on June 3, 2009 by Melanie Speed

If there are any restrictions on pets, what are they? Are you prohibited from owning an animal over a certain weight? What about a specific breed? Many condos outright ban certain breeds of dogs. Are there types of animals not permitted? For instance, will the condo allow cats but not dogs? If there is anything unclear about the restrictions or rules, have it clarified in writing.

Luxurious Living and Fine Dining Add to the Allure of Bal Harbour

Posted on May 26, 2009 by Leon Belenky

When you are looking for exclusivity in real estate and some of the best gourmet dining in the world and nothing but the best will do, Bal Harbour offers you a wealth of luxurious real estate offerings with a host of upscale residences that are sure to compliment your lifestyle. If you can conjure up some of the best restaurants and shopping in your mind that there is anywhere in the world, your mind will certainly choose Bal Harbour as the destination for the most exclusive real estate with som...

Relocating to Vancouver: Fresh Urban Living

Posted on June 6, 2009 by Mike Andruff

In addition to its stable economy, the Canadian city of Vancouver provides real estate buyers with an urban setting that features amazing scenery and plenty of recreational opportunities. Vancouver is a city for outdoor enthusiasts, art buffs, families, and everyone in between.

Buying a New Home: Pre-Construction and New Construction

Posted on July 19, 2009 by Lauren Kline

The drawbacks to buying in before construction starts, however, are that it will take longer to actually get your house and the developer may increase the price of your house before it's completed because there is no set-in-stone contract that early in the process. You do have more say in any customizations that you'd like to see in a home if you buy in early though.