Articles tagged: home ownership
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by RE Writer Currently, we are fighting our own war against a recession, against lost jobs, bankruptcy and the threatening cycle of poverty. While it may not be in everybody's best interests to invest in real estate at this time, having property of your own is one of the best long-term goals for both you and the country. written by Leslie Eskildsen Breed specific exclusions are common, as many insurance companies view certain breeds as too risky to cover. Owners of rottweilers, American pit bull terriers and other breeds identified as "dangerous" can have a hard time getting coverage, even if the dog owner is responsible and controls, socializes and trains their pet. written by Kevin Bilberry Hawaii has been known for its creative home ownership solutions throughout the years. They were the first state to have condominiums in the 70's. Timeshares were next to follow, but they had their problems. written by RE Writer In Part 1 ways to accumulate home equity were discussed, both incidental and deliberate; and in Part 2 how to access it is investigated. written by RE Writer Need to raise some cash? Whether you have had your home for a long time, or a short time, you may still have usable equity invested in it. One reason is because equity can accrue without any effort on your part. You can also help your equity to accrue, and once you have equity, it can be made to work for you. written by Lou Lynch Who needs to read an article about finding leaks? It is easy to tell if there is a problem - water drips into your home! But what if you can't find the cause? The gravity of your roof may be causing the gravity of your problem! written by RE Writer As winter approaches, homeowners need to consider the updates and repairs that will keep their home warm and cozy during not just this cold season, but for many to come. Neglected leaks or other repairs can cause gradual disasters, so don't leave them for another winter. written by Lee Keadle Some home buyers (especially first-time home buyers) think that a down payment is the only cost of buying a home. However, they soon realize that their down payment is one of many costs that require cash or a check upfront. So, how much should you expect to pay before closing on your new home? written by Alan Olson What can you, as a home owner, do to protect your property from contamination, and why would you want to? Well, without a doubt, healthy land is valuable land, and although it is cities that are largely associated with pollution, it can be a big problem in rural areas too. written by Melanie Speed Anyone considering the purchase of real estate in the Las Vegas area has a big choice to make. That choice is whether to go with a condo or a single family detached home. This is a big choice in this area due to the prevalence of an astounding number of condo developments in and around the Las Vegas Strip and the downtown area. written by Lee Keadle For most people, buying a home is the single largest investment they will ever make. Because buying a home is such a big event, many people avoid the opportunity altogether and choose to rent instead. When considering renting, just remember that owning a home has many financial benefits. written by Dan Lewis
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