Karrie Rose's Articles in Real Estate

  • Florida's Beaches: Whose Property is it Anyway?
    Buying waterfront real estate is a dream for many Americans. The fresh smell of the ocean, the clear blue waters, soft sand underfoot, and the instant feeling of tranquility that takes over as soon as you lay down your beach blanket ...beachfront property is among the most expensive and sought after in the world.

    In a state like Florida, where the blue-green waters and white sand beaches whisper to you with promises of warm sunshine and relaxation, waterfront homes offer the pinnacle of luxury
  • Twitter for Real Estate Professionals: What's All the Tweeting About?
    Tech savvy real estate agents understand the importance of using the Internet's global reach to their advantage. They build informative websites that are optimized for search engines, they blog regularly, and have started to create profiles on various social networking sites like ActiveRain and Squidoo.

    A relatively recent addition to the social networking sphere is Twitter, a place where you have only 140 characters to write something about your day, ask a question, or link to an article or w
  • Real Estate Shutterbugs: Tips for Listing Photographs
    The majority of today's home buyers are starting their search for real estate on the internet. They are able to look at the available inventory from the comfort of their home, 24 hours a day. And with so many properties on the market right now, buyers can be exceedingly selective with which properties they choose to view in person. They're able to save a great deal of time by shopping online for desirable houses rather than relying on their agents to find ones that may or may not be what they're
  • Preparing Your Home for a Natural Disaster
    Hurricanes, tornadoes, and earthquakes are natural disasters that occur on a regular basis throughout the United States. It's imperative that homeowners who live in high risk zones be thoroughly prepared in case disaster strikes.
  • A Bit About Mortgages
    The reality of buying a home is this: you will likely need a mortgage. There are those people out there who have the ability to pay cash for a home but that is by far, the minority. Homes are more expensive now than ever before, partly due to the rise in building costs and the increased demand for homes in this country.

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