There's a big wholesale real estate market in Florida, California and many other larger cities. Las Vegas, for instance, has approximately 26,000 properties currently listing on the MLS as foreclosures and/or competing properties.
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Investing in the Wholesale Real Estate Market
Posted on October 23, 2008 by CrisFlipping Houses in a Wholesale Real Estate Market
Posted on October 23, 2008 by CrisWhile some people are lucky enough to see a house while driving around, flip it and make instant profit, most people have to do the dirty work for flipping houses, aka, the searching, data retrieval etc, to find the appropriate market.
Flipping Homes the Right Way
Posted on October 23, 2008 by CrisFlipping homes can be a very lucrative investment strategy, but you will have to do your homework. Contrary to popular belief, financing isn't the hardest part of flipping homes.
4 Keys for Picking Your Wholesale Real Estate Market
Posted on October 23, 2008 by CrisFirst, there is no such thing as a perfect wholesale real estate market, but there is definitely such a thing as a bad wholesale real estate market. If you find yourself in a bad market, however, don't panic.
New Homes for Sale in Miami
Posted on October 18, 2008 by Kyle MichealsMiami is a beautiful place to visit and with what has been with the real estate market could turn into a great place to buy a new home.
Helping Stop the Decline In Your Home's Value
Posted on October 13, 2008 by Crazy Cabinet GuyThe current real estate market has left many people stranded with a house that is over valued. It has happened too many times. Yet other people have paid a large amount for a house and still have improvements to be made to the dwelling.
Anguilla's Real Estate Nuance: Developing for the Future / Protecting the Past
Posted on October 13, 2008 by Scott HauserAs everyone who is familiar with Anguilla is aware, there was a substantial amount of real estate investment in marketing, construction and purchasing during the period from 1994 thru 1997—most notably in the arena of larger managed hotel residences featuring preconstruction sales efforts.
Home Prices - How Did They Get So High?
Posted on September 16, 2008 by Steve GillmanHow did home prices get so high? There are several factors...
Moisture and Mold
Posted on September 5, 2008 by Virginia WherlandIf you do have a mild problem that you are going to tackle, be sure to wear a respiratory mask. As you clean, you will dislodge the spores and your lungs and airways will be right where the airborne spores will be floating around. Try to buy an N-95 particulate respirator from the local hardware store for maximum protection.
Low Ball Home Offers
Posted on August 24, 2008 by Steve GillmanA low ball offer on a home is not likely to be accepted, but this does not mean it's a bad idea.
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Marble Fireplaces- Defining the Beauty of Your Home in a Different Way
Posted on October 19, 2009 by Pacific BedrockMarble is the first choice as a decorative material in modern homes. It is quite obvious as house interiors and exteriors constructed and decorated with marble till date are one of those kinds and have no comparison. Marble products (marble tiles, marble staircases, marble fireplaces and marble countertops) add grace naturally to that home segment, where they get installed.
Finding the Perfect Home for Your Family
Posted on September 30, 2009 by Jerry CliffordMake sure that your house either has any specialty features that you want in a home or the space to add those features later. If one of the most important things in a home for you is space for entertaining, then make sure that your kitchen is going to serve your needs properly or has the space for you to potentially renovate it.
Five Tips When Looking For Your first Snow Blower
Posted on September 23, 2009 by Bill Cobern
Bill Cobern
Bill CobernUse These Tips When Your Researching the Right Snow Blower It is going to snow yet again. Buying that snow blower this year might resolve your troubles of sluggish children and that ache back. But when you start researching that new snow blower, there are numerous diverse kinds and types of features you require to select from. Help is here. Gaze below for a guide. Step 1 - Take a minute and inspect the work ahead. If a porch and walkway are the only things you possess t...
Gutter And Downspout Maintenance - What You Need To Know
Posted on June 9, 2007 by tpcedwardsMany people take their rain gutters and downspouts for granted. They see the guttering attached to their home, but they never give them a second thought. That can be a mistake for several reasons as gutter maintenance is a very important part of maintaining your home.
Ceiling Fans: Decorative and Functional Devices
Posted on June 9, 2007 by Arturo RA ceiling fan is not only decorative, it is functional as well. A ceiling fan can draw or blow air, depending on which direction you have the blades rotating. When you use a ceiling fan in conjunction with an attic fan or blower, and have an air conditioner in your home, it makes your house much more energy efficient.
Sculpture As An Art Form
Posted on June 26, 2007 by wendyhIs sculpture a valid art form? In many ways, sculptures are the art of the people. More so than paintings. More than literature.
The Nightmare Decision: Selling First or Buying First?
Posted on February 13, 2008 by Eddy KickerHow to solve the dilemma of being stuck with two houses at once? This is the mystery when selling your existing home because you have to move and re-buy. Real estate agents are often asked this question: shall I buy first or sell first? Nobody wants to answer that question, as there is no correct answer. Or maybe there is, but no-one wants to hear it.
Pop Out The Champagne In Charlotte!
Posted on February 13, 2008 by Keith LutzWell, owners of homes in Charlotte, North Carolina will be simply delighted to hear some optimistic and local, realty news. It may be puzzling, but it is encouraging to know that your own city is not caught up in the national down-spiral of house prices.
America's Neoclassical Building Tradition
Posted on February 16, 2008 by Kevin & Gretchen KoitzNeoclassical and Greek Revival architecture are two of America's most recognized building forms. Though not in wide use today, these styles, characterized by columns, tall facades, and simple white exteriors, can be easily found on many of the nation's historic landmarks and government buildings, including The Whitehouse.
Ten Environmentally Friendly Money Saving Ideas for You and Your Home
Posted on May 16, 2008 by Jake MarshGardening can give you fresh, non-pesticide in-season fruits and vegetables for pennies and you don't even need a patch of ground to do it in. Many plants are happy living in pots out on your windowsill or balcony. If you like cooking, keep in mind that many herbs are best used fresh and are attractive window decorations.