Many homeowners tend to overestimate the value of their property. This is natural enough and perfectly understandable; after all, the creation of an emotional link with a property is bound to affect perceived valuation figures. The problem for estate agents and qualified surveyors is that despite having greater knowledge of the property market their valuation [...]
Entries from November 2008
What Affects Your Property Valuation?
Nov. 26th, 2008
Think About How To Buy A Timeshare And Have Time To Relax
Nov. 26th, 2008
Who would not want to someday buy a timeshare for a resort or hotel accommodations for a famous vacation spot? Who would not want to have an opportunity to bring the whole family somewhere sunny and relaxing that both parents and children will enjoy? And who would want to miss the chance to but a [...]
Giving Thoughts About How To Buy Timeshare Deals
Nov. 26th, 2008
Among the Buy Timeshare offers both you and your wife agreed on a beach resort in Florida. The picture alone shows a beach house surrounded with trees facing the East. And the glorious beach front is so breath taking that even you are excited to go there together with your family. Your wife just cannot [...]
Know How To Effectively Sell Your Timeshare
Nov. 25th, 2008
Many consider the timeshare to be great investment deal. This is because it allows you to reap the monetary benefits from a real estate investment, as well as to enjoy the property you are investing in. this is why it is also called the holiday ownership or the vacation ownership. You get to share the [...]
Tips for Staging Your Home For Sale
Nov. 25th, 2008
Staging a home can end up being a valuable tool in selling the house. Not only can it assist in selling a house, but it can also help the seller get top dollar. The amount of staging needed varies wildly from a small scale de-cluttering of a home to hiring staging professionals to the tune [...]
Home Ownership: It’s a Buyer’s Market, Good Investment
Nov. 25th, 2008
With record home foreclosures and a less than stable market, potential home buyers are jittery, to say the least. The real question is if their fears are legitimate. Surprisingly the answer is maybe not. A close look at the housing market reveals several factors that favor home buyers, first time buyers and home owners who [...]
Delaying The Process Of Buying Home After Bankruptcy
Nov. 25th, 2008
Every year there are hundreds and thousands of people who file bankruptcy for several reasons and the common reasons among them is to erase all their consumer debts. Although filling a bankruptcy might relieve all the stress you should know that this bankruptcy is a damaging solution which would hang over you for almost the [...]
How can the Real Estate Newbie beat the “Old Pros”?
Nov. 25th, 2008
Every time I go on a trip and drive by a house and see one of those signs in the front lawn, advertising the sale of the home, I can’t help but smile. These antiquated methods may have been useful once, maybe, but they’ve become so outdated that at this point they are simply wasting [...]
North Carolina Tax Sale – A Guide
Nov. 25th, 2008
North Carolina is a tax deed state, meaning that when property taxes are become severely delinquent, the underlying property is offered at an auction. The proceeds from the auction allow the county to recover their uncollected property tax money. Periodically, each county will examine its delinquent roll of taxes and produce a list of properties [...]
The Need For Research When Conducting A Free Property Valuation
Nov. 25th, 2008
It is hoped that this article will be able to give homeowners an idea of how to conduct a free property valuation and also highlight some of the most useful resources when conducting the valuation process. The article does not however set out to discount the work of estate agents or qualified surveyors but instead [...]