
23 July 2006 | 2 replies
Also, all the major firms (Century 21, ERA, Keller Williams, Coldwell Banker...) offer the pre-licensure class for free.

19 July 2006 | 6 replies
I already know where I want to buy, it's just a matter of going through the hunting process to find a decent deal, and then fill in all the blanks as to what's involved in buying a property (i'm tellin' ya, i'm a major newbie, but that's part of buying this property, to get a little more than my toe in the RE water).daniel

19 July 2006 | 6 replies
Have a major insurance company look at the property before you offer and say they'll carry it or contact the sellers guy (they're getting so pickey) and make sure those taxes/insurance are calculated to the month (don't accept old records) to know exactly what costs are going to be.

29 July 2006 | 0 replies
Perhaps it to early, but real estate experts in Israel feel that to one's great regret of the destruction in Lebanon, its look that after the cease-fire the all area will rise into peaceful time for at least 10 years.The entry of international forces into south Lebanon will bring the powerful countries to invest billions to help the villages to rebuild their homes.

13 September 2007 | 11 replies
I was NOT ready for the pervasive attitude that the majority of these welfare recipients have - namely, the world "owes" them.

25 August 2006 | 11 replies
There's three major ingredients to a transaction:1.

28 August 2006 | 2 replies
I know how to get 100% financing, and even how to roll the closing costs into the loan, but my question is after closing.What happens if a major problem occurs in the rental property, bad roof, flooded basement, or some other major cost disaster?

7 September 2006 | 18 replies
Now granted, not all RE Agents are alike or think this way, but the majority do!

11 October 2007 | 3 replies
Nothing major but just little things I considered reasonable.I found one of the most important factors to finding a great place to live was the relationship with the landlord.