Banking On A Bond
Submitted by: Jim Barnaby
The last few months have been tough for those seeking to get a mortgage, be it a residential loan for that all important first home or a buy-to-let mortgage...
What's Red Hot And Cold Enough In France
Submitted by: Jim Barnaby
The French property market has been a hot topic of late as things turn cold in other markets through the effects of the credit crunch...
Patterns Of Confusion
Submitted by: Jim Barnaby
The house price figures published by Halifax this week may have sent some very mixed messages to those looking to invest in property...
Silver Linings
Submitted by: Jim Barnaby
That there has been a drop in house prices in recent months is largely agreed, even if some surveys, such as the Financial Times House Price Index, have consistently indicated a static picture...
Under Priced, Up For Grabs And Over There
Submitted by: Jim Barnaby
With the credit crunch dominating the news in recent months, much of the focus has been on where the property market has seen a decline, with the US and Ireland being two examples of countries suffering heavily, while the UK and Spanish booms are universally regarded as being over...
To Fix Or Not To Fix?
Submitted by: Jim Barnaby
Those considering buying investment property who may use a mortgage to do so will most likely have been keeping an eye on the fast-developing mortgage sector in recent times, in which the abundance of choice that was available a year ago has been substantially whittled down...
Hips Hips Hooray?
Submitted by: Jim Barnaby
It is now more than three months since the controversial home information packs (Hips) became mandatory for all homes being sold in Britain...
Country Living - No Thanks?
Submitted by: Jim Barnaby
In a week when much attention has been paid to the issue of eco-homes, including the public backing given to them by ex-deputy prime minister John Prescott at the Chartered Institute of Housing's south-east annual conference and exhibition in Brighton, the question of building and house prices in the country has reared its head again...
Train To Take The Strain In Spain
Submitted by: Jim Barnaby
Those who believe the Spanish market is past its best may be barking up the wrong tree Not because there hasn't been a property market correction, not because there isn't a global credit crisis and not because many investors looking for new hotspots are looking away from the crowded, overdeveloped, been-there-done-that costas, but for another reason...
Demand Still High For Buy-to-let
Submitted by: Jim Barnaby
On the eve of the budget, with those looking at investing in property having one eye on the measures about to emerge from Alistair Darling's red box, news has emerged of further trends which may provide as much useful guidance as the speech in parliament tomorrow...
No News Today?
Submitted by: Jim Barnaby
Today may have seemed like one of those non-event days, when any excitement and anticipation that existed before the Bank of England's monetary policy committee (MPC) delivered its interest rate verdict dissipated at midday when the announcement was made that there would be no change to the base rate...
How Fast Will Rate Fall?
Submitted by: Jim Barnaby
As interest rate decisions go, today's verdict by the Bank of England monetary policy committee (MPC) was perhaps the most widely predicted for some time...
How Investors Can Alp Themselves
Submitted by: Jim Barnaby
Investors in property looking to make a good return can do so in many locations in France, be it the popular sand and sun resorts of the Cote D'Azur, the wine regions, the hustle and glamour of Paris or the new London commuter belt across the channel that the faster Eurostar may develop...
Wise Buys In Spain
Submitted by: Jim Barnaby
Spain has been written off many times of late The market, many have said, is a busted flush, a one-time hotspot which has now seen the boom fade away and companies that depended upon it folding...
Manchester Buy-to-let Still On The Up, Say Experts
Submitted by: Jim Barnaby
Of all the British cities to see major redevelopment in the past few years, Manchester property has possibly been the most transformed...
How Sellers Can Win In A Buyer’s Market
Submitted by: Louise Scoggins
Many experts will tell you that in the world of real estate we are definitely living in a buyer's market right now...
Key Research When Buying Property
Submitted by: Debbie Morgan
If you are buying a property now then you need to research, research and research to make sure that you are buying a good investment rather a property that will leave you with a hole in your pocket...
Installing Drywall the Easy Way…
Submitted by: J. Samson
You are ready to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars and make a commitment for 25-35 years of your life based on the advice you receive from your real estate agent… With any luck, you will make the right decision...
Do You Believe in “love” at First Sight?
Submitted by: J. Samson
You are ready to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars and make a commitment for 25-35 years of your life based on the advice you receive from your real estate agent… With any luck, you will make the right decision...
Why I Love the Latest Home Stimulus Package
Submitted by: Mark Thomas Walters
Since he became US President, Barack Obama has made the issue of housing one of his top priorities He implemented the new home stimulus package that will help the housing industry with it's first time home buyers stimulus and home affordable plan...
Help for the Rental Property Owner - Is There Such a Thing
Submitted by: Karen McDaniel
We all know how difficult it's been in this economy The real estate market has taken a huge hit with record foreclosures, a failing mortgage industry and homeowners seeing their home equity disappear...
How to Set Up a Follow-Up Real Estate Investing System That Gets Motivated Sellers Calling You
Submitted by: Simon Macharia
One thing I have learned in my real estate investing career is that I rarely get deals going if i do not follow up...
Put People at Ease When You Are Showing a Home For Sale Yourself
Submitted by: Joshua Safee
The decision to sell your home on your own is one that more and more people are taking on They love the idea of being in control of the process from start to finish...
The Arrangement of Your Furniture Can Affect it Selling
Submitted by: Joshua Safee
It may surprise you to learn that the arrangement of your furniture can affect whether or not it sells...
The Power of Feng Shui to Sell a Home
Submitted by: Joshua Safee
Feng Shui is a type of Chinese design that helps to bring positive energy to a home The way in which you have things laid out can influence what type of feelings people entering the home are able to receive...
Are Foreclosures As Good A Deal As You Think?
Submitted by: Joel McDonald
If you stay up late enough, you are bound to see one of the self-proclaimed real estate gurus talking about how wonderful foreclosures are...
How Tenant Screening Can Help You
Submitted by: Joel McDonald
Owning rental property can be one of the most rewarding investment experiences of your life Of course, that all depends on whether or not you have good tenants...
Do I Use a Realtor or Sell My Home Myself?
Submitted by: Jason Kay
When it comes time for you to sell your home you have two options; you can hire a Realtor to do the selling for you or you can tackle the task of going ‘For Sale by Owner, or FSBO...
A Few Home Inspection Plumbing Basics
Submitted by: David Haigh
When a home inspector inspects a home, plumbing is one of the critical systems he examines for his report to you...
A Home Inspection Can Find Causes of Sill Damage
Submitted by: David Haigh
When you have a home inspected, your home inspector will look carefully at the structure of your home to check for signs of damage, which may include water damage, rot, or termites...