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Know Why Your House Is Not Being Sold

Are you trying to sell your house? Is it not being sold? Well, there are many reasons for your house not being sold. It might happen that in spite of the fact that your house has been listed for four months, you get no offers at all! “Selling a house takes time” will be a common reply given to you by real estate agents when questioned regarding the same.


Preparing For the Open House

There has been lots of attention to home selling strategies in the media recently, but even with this plethora of information many sellers often make mistakes when preparing their home for viewing. The biggest mistake is not preparing!


Know Why Your House Is Not Being Sold - Price

Are you trying to sell your house? Are you worried because it is not being sold and you have not got any offers till now? The price that you quote for your house is the most important factor that determines whether or not you will get buyers for your house.


Selling Your First San Diego Home

In a previous article I spoke about the concerns regarding purchasing your first home. Well, now it is time to speak about selling that first home. Most people will have mixed feelings about selling the first home they ever bought.


Factors That Affect Property Value

When we try to determine property value for your home, we compare your home with old listings and active listings on the Charleston MLS. No two properties are completely alike, but some properties are similar enough to compare prices. Aside from these comparisons, we also take other factors into consideration when determining a home’s value.


Quick Tips To Selling Your Home

When buyers look at homes, the tedious nature of the task can result in all the properties looking the same. Here are some tips you can implement to make your home stand out.


True Tenant Tales, Volume One

A collection of amazing anecdotes culled from the experiences of a residential property manager and landlord.


Hiring Rental Property Management

Why hire rental property management? Because doing it all yourself is the surest way to make your real estate investment experience a bitter one. You also have more time to find the next deal when th...


Some Important Facts of Property Management

Property market evolves constantly and requires all experience and commitment of management professionals to satisfy the necessities for construction, buys and sale of buildings for more demanding clients every day.


Real Estate Flipping: Not Gymnastics, But Lots of Investor Exercise

Flipping is just real estate investment slang for the process of buying and selling a property quickly, with hopes of a healthy profit. Flipping is neither illegal nor unethical - it is simply business.


The History of Seal Beach California

Seal Beach, California used to be dynamic and charming place. Now the situation is a bit different. Some years ago Seal Beach was a lively and dynamic place with games, entertainment and of course, the seals.


Landlord Software, For the Dedicated Property Owner

Landlord software provides an economical alternative that helps the landlord control his/her multiple properties and provide close-up communication with their tenants.


Rental Property Investment - A Quick Introduction

A quick introduction into rental property investment


Maximising Property Investment for New Entrants

So you are new to buying investment property and you need to know about investment property loans. Borrowing money to invest in property can be a very tricky business and it is a good idea to research your field before committing yourself to a huge loan. One way of doing this is to get advice from the people who have already dealt with investment property loans and who are happy to advise new entrants into the property market.


Real Estate Property Management: Is There a Tenant in the House

You're about to take the plunge and buy your first investment property. Should you buy something that you can live in, something you can develop and sell on, or should you buy a designated rental property? If you are going to choose the last option then you need to do your homework first. There are different types of tenancies and every one of them should be handled differently.


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