Winter Home Staging: Fireplace Focus

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If you are lucky enough to have one or more fireplaces in a home that you are considering putting on the market then you should take advantage of this selling point and stage your home with the fireplace as a focus. A fireplace can make a home feel much more inviting when prospective buyers come for a tour, particularly if the weather is dreary and cold. However, many sellers don’t realise that if a room with a fireplace isn’t correctly staged then the fireplace can be overlooked or even seen as a detractor to a home.

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Luxury Real Estate

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British Columbia is well known for its luxury real estate investment both in Canada and worldwide, although it is a relatively small marketplace share in entire residential sales. It has the most high end properties with supreme price thanks to its second to none nature surroundings and innovatives. online planroom Our online planrooms provide easy to navigate viewing of Plans, Specs and Addenda for construction projects of any size.

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Modular Buildings Services

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Modular Buildings Can Go Up Quickly and at Great Savings : Looking for an affordable solution to your space requirements? Expansion and new construction does not have to be as expensive as you might think. Modular buildings can be put up quickly and without the extra costs of more traditional construction.

The bulk of the work on a modular building will be performed inside a factory out of the elements so the project remains on schedule and is not subject to the weather.

Donate a House : Real Estate with Causes is a publicly supported, professionally managed charitable organization that specializes in facilitating the charitable donations of Real property to the benefit of our communities.

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Real Estate: Things That a Realtor May Hide in a Real Estate Listing

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You have finally found the house of your dreams and put in a call to the listing agent to find out more about this real estate listing. He or she will be more than happy to give you a glowing report of all the details. But proceed with caution; there may be a few things that are being hidden. Be aware that:

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Puerto Vallarta Real Estate - Government Cooperation and Investment

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uerto Vallarta Real Estate is a prime example of how the attractiveness and value of properties can be improved by a high level of cooperation between various governments of different levels. The Puerto Vallarta Real Estate area includes not only the city of Puerto Vallarta

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A Handful of Tips When You Buy Commercial Property

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Real estate investing has the huge potential to provide massive and serious profits as far as the financial industry greats are concerned. They will also tell you that its associated risks in some scenarios far outweigh the potential if you talk to those investors who are more careful in the industry.

Commercial Mortgages

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Cancun Real Estate area is endorsed as a leading tourist destination in the World Travel Awards 2009

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Cancun Real Estate, as many of Mexico’s major real estate destinations, is closely tied to this area’s tourism industry. TOPMexicoRealEstate, a NETWORK of “certified professionals that specialize in guiding new buyers through the Mexican purchasing process,” recognizes the benefits which a strong tourism industry and ex-pat community brings for people thinking a buying a new home in Cancun.

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Cozumel Real Estate community’s “Messenger of Peace” delivers a special message to New York

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On the day before 8th anniversary of the attack on the Twin Towers, Zamna - the ship representing the Cozumel Real Estate community’s message of peace - arrived in New York City. Zamna departed from the Cozumel Real Estate area on 26 August with a crew of 14. The ship came to New York specifically on this date to deliver its message of peace to the world.

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Visualizing the Real Estate Bubble

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The Great Housing Bubble can be visualized with a simple thought experiment. Imagine a room with 100 people representing the pool of subprime borrowers. These are new entrants to the market. They were previously unable to buy due to bad credit, lack of savings, and other reasons. All of them are told they are going to bid on an asset that never goes down in value, and they will be given the ability to borrow unlimited funds (stated-income “liar loans”) The only caveat is the borrowed money must be paid back when the asset is sold (not that they care, they already have bad credit). Imagine what happens?

People start to buy the asset, and prices rise. Others in the room seeing the rising prices come to believe that the value of the asset never declines, and they join in the bidding. As the bidding drives prices even higher, a manic quality takes over the bidding and people compete with each other, often bidding higher than the asking prices. Nobody wants to be left out. There are fortunes to be made. Greed drives prices upward at a staggering rate. As the last of the 100 people buy, prices are very high, everyone has made money, and it looks as if prices will continue to rise forever . . .

Then something strange happens: there is nobody left to make a purchase. (A key indication of the end of a speculative mania is a huge decline in sales, as was witnessed over 2006 and 2007). Transaction volume drops off dramatically, and prices stop their dizzying ascent. Nobody is particularly alarmed at first, but a few of the more cautious sell their assets to pay off their loans. Since there are no more new buyers, the first selling actually causes prices to drop. This is unprecedented: prices have never declined! Most ignore the problem and comfort themselves with the history of rising prices; however, a few are spooked by this unprecedented drop and sell the asset. This selling drives prices even lower. Now those who still own the asset become worried, some continue to deny that there is a problem, and some get angry about the price declines. Some of the late buyers actually owe more than they paid for the asset. They sell the asset at a loss. The lenders now lose some money and refuse to loan any more money to be secured against the asset. Now there are even fewer buyers and a large group of owners who all want to sell before prices drop any lower. Panic selling ensues. Everyone wants to sell at the same time, and there are no buyers to purchase the asset. Prices fall dramatically. This asset which was sought after at any price is now for sale at any price, and there are few takers. People in the market rightfully believe the asset will continue to decline. Owners of the asset have accepted the new reality; they are depressed and despondent.

In any group of people, there are always a few who do not believe the “prices always rise” narrative. Some recognize that asset prices cannot rise indefinitely and cannot stay detached from their fundamental valuations. These people witness the rally and the resulting crash without participating. They wait patiently for prices to drop back to fundamental values, and then these people buy. As these new buyers enter the market, prices stop their steep descent and market participants start to hope again. It takes a while to work off the inventory for sale in the market, so prices tend to flatten at the bottom for an extended period of time; however, just as spring follows winter, appreciation returns to the market in time, and the cycle begins all over again.

With a huge influx of capital into the secondary mortgage market when the Federal Reserve lowered interest rates in 2001-2004, the industry was under tremendous pressure to deliver more loans to hungry investors seeking higher yields. This caused the already-low loan standards to be all but eliminated. All of the worst “innovations” in the lending industry occurred during this period: Negative Amortization loans, Stated-Income loans (Liar Loans,) NINJA loans (no income, no job, no assets,) 100% financing, FICO scores under 500, and one-day-out-of-bankruptcy loans among others. The joke was if borrowers could “fog a mirror” or if they “had a pulse,” they could get a loan for as much as they wanted to buy a house. It is not hard to envision the impact this had on house prices.

What is written above is true of any asset whether it be stocks, bonds, houses or tulips. In this case, it is the local housing market, and the room of new buyers represents subprime borrowers, but the concepts are universal. One phenomenon somewhat unique to the housing market is the forced sale due to foreclosure (stocks have margin calls). Even if the psychological factors at work during the panic could somehow be quelled, the forced sales from foreclosures would drive down prices anyway. True panic is not required to crash a housing market, only dropping prices and an inability to make payments. Subprime lending was one of the leading causes of the Great Housing Bubble, and its implosion exacerbated the market decline.

Real Estate Marketing Plan

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Are you looking to hone or develop your real estate marketing plan?
For those looking for marketing tools for realtors (R) and real estate agents, the “best practices” of multi-million dollar agents includes several “pillars”, or sources of leads, and refinement to the three key points of client contact. These three key points of client contact are initial real estate lead production, point of sale (listing presentations and buyer representation processing), and post-sale referral generation.
One common mistake agents make is choosing either a “consumer direct marketing” approach, or a “referral only” approach. This is a mistake simply because to achieve top performance, you’ll need both. Fortunately, when done well, this does not need to be expensive. A referral-only real estate marketing plan is based around actively cultivating (farming) a group (farm) of referral sources. For most systems, this is based around systems of consistent contact to ensure presence of mind and respect by potential referrers, usually via handwritten low-tech stamped notes, monthly phone calls to people who have agreed to refer you when they hear of people who want to buy or sell, occasional client parties, and occasional pop-by’s to see someone in person a few times per year. These systems are carefully designed to look casual, but when combined with real estate newsletters and tools, will cause your farm to both like you personally and respect you professionally. Imagine getting 2-3 referrals per month from a financial planner, another 2-3 from a tax professional, another 1-2 from your grandmother, etc. and you really have a solid base of business. Closing ratios on referrals are always much higher from referral marketing, and the cost-per-lead is lower.
So why not use just that?
Because you may not have 1,800 people who like you and will refer you, and even if you did, there are surely some people buying or selling in your area who would like to work with you.
But they don’t know you.
It’s up to your consumer direct marketing to change that. While bus stop ads can help neighborhood visibility, who honestly calls a realtor because they saw a bus stop ad? Print ads and bus stop ads these days should be used only after you have completely dominated the real estate internet marketing in your area.
How do you dominate an area? Message and delivery. These days, delivery happens via internet for over 90% of buyers, and virtually all sellers who research agents online before selecting which agent to sign with. While the internet is a large space, you can dominate page 1 of Google using our free report on search engine optimization (SEO), and dominate other areas through pay-per-click (PPC), social media marketing (facebook, myspace, twitter, etc.) and trafficked verticals like craigslist. Our company focuses on creation of incredible, compelling offers so you don’t have to, though you can certainly create your own.
Here are a few suggested pillars to consider:
Expired Listings & Withdrawn Listings. These are the easiest “cold leads” you’ll find. If you decide not to purchase ours, you can certainly create your own. The #1 mistake people make in expired listing marketing is expecting immediate conversion. Usually sellers get flooded with offers immediately, but relisting activity peaks at 6 to 8 weeks after expiration or withdrawal. Pair up with a mortgage lender to reduce the cost, as this can produce refinances and loan modifications.
- FSBO’s. A strong FSBO pillar alone can get you 1-3 listings per month in an average area. For this you’ll need a real estate postcard marketing system or fsbo postcard system. Click through to our site below for some free templates and help on this.
- Homebuyers. The #1 most common mistake in real estate marketing for homebuyers is offering a home-buyer’s seminar. Try “fishing upstream” by instead offering a “credit seminar” or at least adding that to your marketing. We have an online system for this, that if you choose not to buy you can certainly model on. Be sure to “market to the unaware”, i.e. people who haven’t yet decided to buy a house, because chances are if they know for sure they want to buy a house, they probably know an agent. Be the agent (or broker) to plant this seed and most likely you’ll get the business, instead of their “dog’s former owner’s cousin who practices real estate on the side”.
- Investors. A lot of agents ignore this market, but a single good investor client can get you numerous deals per year, both buying and selling. If you’re just out of real estate school starting out, don’t start here - they’ll eat you for lunch and suck up your time, but if you have the other pillars down cold, this can put you into the big leagues, with millions of dollars in commissions.
- Relocation. This can be a tough market to crack, but that barrier to entry can work for you once you do. This is not for the rookies, but for experienced agents with top-notch customer service and the first pillars down, this should be on your real estate marketing plan. Maximize your real estate internet marketing to start working on this business, and use a lot of online video such (again, see our site for examples to model on or purchase).
- HR Benefits. Human Resources real estate marketing for Realtors and lenders can be an excellent source of business. This is a perfect agenda for a mid-career agent.

If all of this sounds good, first, see what you can swipe and implement. Don’t re-invent the wheel, because everything you need for all of the above pillars have been produced. Focus your time and budget, and setup the systems starting with the pillars above. As you get them stabilized, within a month, you should not spend any time whatsoever on production of these leads. Just setup the system, then leave your pay-per-click budget alone and just keep an eye on profitability, and hire offshore e-assistants for other tasks like craigslist marketing. Roll the pillars out, and within six months, there is absolutely no reason why you won’t be the #1 agent in your area, with the #1 paycheck. The tools are built and ready to work for you.

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Orlando’s History and Real Estate Trends

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The contract of purchase and sale of a property won’t be accepted for registration in the Real Estate Registry if the terms of transfer have not been included in a title deed. The final property title transfer comes with the title deed. This is when the buyer pays the remaining purchase price. This is a good alternative to rental apartments buenos aires. Before the signature of the title deed, a certificate will be requested to the Real Estate Registry. With this certificate no mortagage, attachment or encumbrance can be files over the property for 15 days. If the title deed is not executed during those 15 days, the notary will ask to extend the validity of the certificate to the Real Estate Registry. The Notary will notify the transaction to the Argentine tax authorities.

Orlando as a modern city is a far cry from its humble, mysterious origins. Today it is known as a thriving metropolis, a large city with a volatile real estate market and a diverse economic base. Tourism, hospitality services, the entertainment industry, and national defense industrial plants drive its economy.

But the Orlando of old was a rural area, whose inhabitants operated sugar mills and citrus groves. It also played a major role in the Seminole Wars, which influenced its early culture and population.

Historians point to Orlando Reeves. Reeves died during the second Seminole War. He owned a sugar mill. When settlers discovered his name carved into a tree, they assumed it was his grave marking. Settlers took to calling the area Orlando, and the name stuck.

After the Civil War, Orlando experienced tremendous population growth. Citrus groves and sugar mills prospered, cattle ranching was a prominent occupation. The area settled as a registered town and became the county seat of Orange County in 1856. It was settled as a city in 1885.

As years passed the population steadily grew. Orlando’s identity and industrial strength took shape. In the 1920’s, during the Florida Land Boom, Orlando experienced a dramatic increase in housing development. The price for land and homes skyrocketed. The design and layout of modern Orlando and its surrounding areas is largely derived from this constructive period.

But when a series of devastating hurricanes and then the Great Depression hit, the Florida Land Boom ended.

Following the Second World War, though, as the nation’s wealth grew, Orlando reemerged as a popular, tropical destination. Many GI’s visited and eventually settled there. The bolstered economy allowed the city to invest in urban development and various public projects. Then, in 1965, the plans to build Walt Disney World were announced. Since Disney World’s completion, Orlando has been a major tourist destination, an important American city with exciting cultural offerings.

All of these factors contributed to Orlando’s current state. The city’s population continued to increase–driven by tourism and steady manufacturing resources. In turn, its real estate market flourished. The real estate market’s upturn lasted until the early 21st century. But in 2005, signs of trouble appeared on the horizon.

Fueled by the demand for more high-end real estate, Orlando’s landscape grew crowded with expensive properties. For a time, these homes sold, and many investors and realtors remained confident in the market’s stability. Soon, though, the national economy experienced a swift downturn; people living in expensive homes could no longer pay their mortgages, and many properties fell into foreclosure. As the national economy dimmed in 2008, Orlando, and Florida at large, endured a taxing real estate downturn.

Opportunity rises from adversity. Three years of economic hardship, emboldened by the real estate market’s pitfalls, now present investors and realtors with fresh opportunities.

Property prices continue to fall. But soon they will stabilize. Many experts suggest that now is the time for investment. This benefits the individual as well as the economy. The individual invests in property. The housing market notices. The property increases in value over time. The individual, who buys now, later sits on a valuable asset. Again, the market notices. This process, if repeated successfully, will bolster the market at large.

Of course all parties must be judicious. Realtors, investors, and banks must learn from their mistakes. If caution and judgment work together with honest capitalism, the Orlando real estate market will once again reemerge as a national powerhouse.