Charlotte's Myers Park real estate and home area information. A look at one of the most prestigious districts located within steps of uptown Charlotte. Housing some of Charlotte's prized historical homes, along with Freedom Park and Queen's College.
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Posted on November 3, 2009 by Claude CrossGuarding Against Buying Into a Dry Rot Problem
Posted on September 21, 2009 by Karrie RoseThere are some fillers that you can use to fill spots that have had the dry rot cleaned out of them which work to strengthen the wood and kill the fungus. There are also some good chemical liquids that can be applied to wood that prevent it from getting an infestation of spores, however any wood that gets wet repeatedly will be more likely to get dry rot even if these applications are used. The main problem is keeping the wood from getting damp in the first place.
Buying or Living in a Home with Black Mold
Posted on September 21, 2009 by Matt BarkerIf your home smells of mold or you can see the infestation, you have a problem and have been exposed to the spores. You may not exhibit symptoms of your exposure, however; though toxic black mold can cause some people very serious health problems, not everyone will show signs of exposure immediately or at all.
Tips in Buying a House in Manila Area
Posted on October 19, 2009 by Andy FoxBuying a house can be downright alarming with many factors involved especially if it’s your first time. With preparation and right guidance, the results will be satisfying. A house is considered as a major investment and a secure place for your family’s future.
Buying Older Character Homes: What You Should Know About Lead Paint
Posted on September 19, 2009 by Jonathan BoatwrightTo keep your family safe and healthy it is recommended that you wet-wipe down lead paint surfaces to keep dust to a minimum until you can have the lead paint professionally removed by a lead abatement specialist. While the paint is being removed from your home it is best to stay elsewhere so that you don't increase your exposure.
Buying a Home on the Eve of Destruction: How to Live Comfortably in the Aftermath
Posted on September 19, 2009 by Matt BarkerMany homes within your price range are probably going to be at least a decent start to getting prepared; don't discount a house just because it doesn't have a bullet-proof safe room or a rain water cistern, there are many things that can be added to your property at a later time.
Apartment and house search in the New York city
Posted on September 17, 2009 by Mark ZagorskiLife in the New York City is not just fast but expensive too, sometimes very expensive. It's a challenge for many people to find an apartment, house or townhouse within their budget to settle down & spend time in peace.
National Home Buyers Assistance
Posted on September 17, 2009 by Carmen BombardieriNational Home Buyers Assistance (NHBA) is a network that seeks to help renters become homeowners. This lofty goal is worked towards by this entire group of top real estate professionals. Its goals are lofty, but its quality members make them a real possibility.
5 Steps to a Successful PEI Real Estate Purchase
Posted on September 16, 2009 by R. ParkerWondering about buying a home or other PEI real estate. Here are 5 steps that outline the basics. PEI real estate isn't that much different to jump into than any other but there are one or two extra considerations.
Observations of Life and Real Estate on PEI
Posted on September 16, 2009 by R. ParkerWondering what it would be like to live on PEI? If you are willing to put up with a little Canadian winter, there is a laid-back lifestyle and those great PEI real estate investment opportunities to consider.
Popular Buying Articles
How to tell if Your Prospective Neighbor is a Psycho
Posted on June 26, 2009 by Carolyn CapalboExamine the property lines of the property and check to see if there is anything on your neighbor’s or your property that could start of a dispute (or be the object of a present one). Something that “isn’t a problem” as far as your agent, the listing agent or the owner of the property you are looking at could be a problem with the owner of the property who is intruding or being intruded upon.
Residential Airparks: Flying High in the Real Estate Market
Posted on May 26, 2009 by Justin HavreBuyers who look for homes with private hangars and runways are quite passionate about flying, and enjoy the unique lifestyle that a fly-in community can provide. These airparks are often beyond the hustle and bustle of the city streets, and are home to wide open spaces, outdoor recreation, and wildlife. The lifestyle in an airpark is generally quite tranquil.
Brickell – The Manhattan of the South
Posted on May 26, 2009 by Leon BelenkyImagine living in the same fascinating and exciting environment enjoyed by those known as “Manhattanites,” but without the frustration of the bitterly cold winter months. Imagine instead that you get everything they get - the best of dining, entertainment, culture, shopping and the business world all in one warm and sunny location. This is possible for anyone who looks into buying a home in Brickell, Florida.
Buying New Construction: Why Hire an Agent?
Posted on June 8, 2009 by VK MelhadoMost people would agree that having a real estate agent on-hand while buying an older property is a good idea. This is because older properties could have hidden flaws that a buyer might not notice, the asking price might be higher than the property is actually worth, and negotiating the purchase offer requires some expertise. Most sellers have professional representation, so it's important that the buyer does too.
Buying Home in Nanaimo
Posted on April 1, 2006 by Gary BowenBoomtown Nanaimo is situated in British Columbia. In the recent time it is the hottest housing market in the world. There are various reasons behind buying home in Nanaimo. First of all, Nanaimo has mild climate.
Luxury Condo Options in North Bay Village
Posted on May 26, 2009 by Leon BelenkyNorth Bay Village was literally pulled from the waters of Biscayne Bay in the mid-1940s. Today it is one of the little known “jewels” of the three-island community. Set directly between Miami and Miami Beach, North Bay Village is certainly in the heart of all the region has to offer.
Common Down Payment Errors Real Estate Investors Commit
Posted on May 16, 2008 by Vanessa DoctorIf you are planning to invest in a real estate property, making a payment up front is one of the most important and most critical steps in the mortgage procedure.
Exploring the Home Warranty Question
Posted on September 19, 2008 by akoppensPurchasing a home warranty can help aleviate new homeowner's anxiety concerning the maintenance of property.
Getting Started on a Home Loan
Posted on October 8, 2008 by KeadleSome of the best advice I can give for getting a home loan is to start early. I've included some information in this article to help you get started.
Thinking of Buying a Condo? Some Things to Look For
Posted on November 29, 2008 by Lee CameronOwning a condo can be a wonderful choice for those who are looking for a certain lifestyle, but it's important to know ahead of time what kind of community you're buying into.