
17 September 2012 | 3 replies
3) What are some good programs (besides MLS) for locating properties, analysis, creating reports, and tracking neighborhoods?

19 September 2012 | 2 replies
and do I only search in the same neighborhood and how far of a radius should I search?
4 February 2013 | 6 replies
Plus, a major point being it is not an efficient system for keeping others out, making it very easy for other neighborhood's kids, owners' friends, etc., to use our pool all summer without signing appropriate waivers and paying the guest fees involved to help alleviate the cost of maintenance and lifeguard fees just by handing a photo of yourself to the lifeguard early in the season.

21 September 2012 | 6 replies
The reason I am thinking of condo/townhome as an alternative is I would buy them in a good neighborhood in downtown and so is easily rentable and probably easier to sell if I want to (based on location).

24 September 2012 | 22 replies
Long story short, he put bandit signs within half mile of the property that said "We sell houses in this neighborhood" And he sold the property 2 days before contract expired.

23 September 2012 | 16 replies
In my market (phoenix), in some price ranges, in some neighborhoods, pricing was irrationally low, and it generated some amazing deals, and garnered a lot of press a little after the music stopped.

25 September 2012 | 19 replies
Paul S. one important issue is getting to know the neighborhood.

23 September 2012 | 21 replies
New York City ranks first at 1.8 percent, according to a commercial forecast released Friday by the National Association of Realtors."

25 September 2012 | 11 replies
Any dollar figure is too misleading and no average will really help because each case is so different based on size, condition, neighborhood, etc.

24 September 2012 | 8 replies
One lowball transaction will not affect the neighborhood much, appraisers are pretty used to seeing them pop up and can adjust for them.