When you put your home on the market you will go through the motions of staging your house, cleaning every nook and cranny and interviewing agents to find the best one for the job. But what about the actual showing itself? Have you done enough to ensure your home stands apart from the competition? Here [...]
Entries from May 2009
Top 7 Showing Tips to Sell Your Home Faster
May. 26th, 2009
Real Estate Postcard Marketing Tip: Go Read to Get Started and Get Inspired
May. 26th, 2009
Can\’t find the right word to say on your message in your real estate postcard marketing campaign? Are you thinking with a blank word processing screen opened right now?
Fixed Rate Mortgage – Worth It Or Not?
May. 26th, 2009
We\’ll discover what the fixed rate mortgage is, and its benefits. We\’ll then take a look at an overpayment calculator for your mortgage. From definite security with the fixed rate mortgage to potential cash saved with the overpayment calculator.
Using Commodity Prices as Leading Indicators
May. 26th, 2009
Commodities, namely gold and oil, have a strong correlation with currency markets. By understanding the relationship between gold, oil and currency pairs, forex traders can gauge risk, forecast price changes as well as understand exposure.
How Using A Lettings Agency Can Assist You As A Lodger
May. 26th, 2009
There are two ways of renting home, one is by signing a contract straight with the landholder moreover the other is going from side to side a lettings organisation. Even so, there are advantages as well as disadvantages of both these methods of attaining a tenancy.
Last-minute Packing Tips How to Spend the Final Two Days before Your Move
May. 26th, 2009
Put away thoughts of getting anything else done, because these final two days are going to be all about your move. Very few of us will have all of the packing, cleaning, etc., done and be able to sit back and rest on our laurels.
What is An Occupancy Agreement?
May. 26th, 2009
An occupancy contract is drawn up among the property-owner and the lodger. It spells out the terms under which both the owner and the tenant have agreed upon on renting a place owned by the owner. The tenancy agreement can be a written or a spoken agreement. There is no statuary rule requiring all properties lent in the UK to have a printed tenancy agreement.
Relocating Your Church? Should you Buy, Build or Convert?
May. 26th, 2009
Probably not the same conversions you are most accustomed to discussing in your church, but these conversions can save any church that has plans to build a church a lot of time and money.
Is a Direct Mortgage Lender Right for You?
May. 26th, 2009
Direct mortgage lenders differ from using a mortgage broker. A broker is independent of a specific lender and can actually work with multiple lenders, comparing their rates, service, and turn times. A direct lender, on the other hand, works directly with a borrower. Both brokers and direct lenders may utilize loan officers who may be the actual person with whom the borrower works. A direct lender can also be a wholesaler that works through intermediary brokers.
Property Investing Advice – How to Steer Clear of Costly Mistakes
May. 26th, 2009
Property investing advice is a valuable commodity if one is serious about building a nest egg this way. Many new property investors try to learn the ropes by trial and error, but this tactic can be very pricey. It\’s far more advantageous to seek the suggestions of experts. Read on and discover 4 excellent investment strategies.