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Florida Real Estate

By martine • Feb 21st, 2010 • Category: Real Estate

Florida real estate grows of the past five to ten years is due in large part by mainly two things one is land speculation and the other is mortgage loans. Anyone can say that these are unstable in the long term growth. Recent slowdown in the real estate market is also a result of the [...]



Real Estate Investments

By martine • Feb 12th, 2010 • Category: Real Estate

Peoples like to invest money for profits or for their future security. There are many alternatives to invest money. Real estate is a good place for investments. There are many parts in Real Estate for investments like land property, apartments, hotels, offices, shopping malls etc. Investing in real estate can be a very profitable. In [...]



Prudential Real Estate

By martine • Jan 30th, 2010 • Category: Real Estate

Prudential real estate services start with a tool for finding a home. Enabled by the vast Prudential real estate network, the Prudential real estate home finding service provides you with thousands of listings from various states in the US. This is one wonderful service that also provides you with the access for the multiple listing [...]



Real Estate Agents, Realtors and Brokers

By martine • Jan 27th, 2010 • Category: Real Estate

When looking with an agent you can see several homes in a few hours. When going it alone you have to call the listing agent for each house and wait at the house for the agent to arrive and open up the house. In addition agents often know houses which are not listed or may [...]



Home Inspections – Indispensable Key to Successful Real Estate Deals

By martine • Jan 20th, 2010 • Category: Real Estate

Due to the unfortunately redundant reports of fraudulent real estate transactions, a noticeably large population of home buyers has lost faith in purchasing properties. As a result of the scarcity of buyers, most home sellers have been enforced to settle on purchase offers way below than what they have projected their profits should be. In [...]