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The 5 Secrets to Teaching Your Children Financial Independence written by Charrissa Cawley
Teaching our kids to be financially independent is easier than you may think. These common-sense steps will put your children squarely on the path of financial and personal success, financial independence, and will give them the self-confidence and high self esteem that they will need to accomplish their goals and reach their dreams.

The Little Known Secret for Making a 6-Figure Income as a Real Estate Investor in Today's Market (Even if you're Broke and Have Bad Credit) written by Charrissa Cawley
Real Estate Investment Advisor Charrissa Cawleytalks about ways of reaching the pinnacle of real estate investing success if you're willing to think outside the box and find creative solutions to your real estate financing needs.

Increasing Condo Taxes Causing More Real Estate Problems in Cities written by Karrie Rose
Many of these tax breaks were set up for finite amounts of time, running anywhere from five to fifteen or twenty-five years; and some of these tax abatements are now coming to an end at a particularly bad time.

The 5 Biggest Mistakes Real Estate Investors Make in Their New Businesses and How You Can Avoid Them written by Charrissa Cawley
Real Estate Coach Charrissa Cawley throws light on five of the biggest mistakes that real estate investors make when first getting started and how you can avoid making them.

Why Investing in Real Estate Now Could Change Your Financial Future Forever written by Charrissa Cawley
Real Estate Coach Charrissa Cawley tells us why Investing in Real Estate Now Could Change Your Financial Future Forever

Location, Location, Location, Home Style written by Joe Samson
People who are planning to have children or bring people into their home may require extra space, for instance, so a house in the best neighbourhood possible with 2 bedrooms can’t compete with a home in a less desirable neighbourhood that possesses 4 bedrooms.

To Flip or Not to Flip - Real estate's risky business written by Lynn Bulmer
Flipping houses involves more than a paint job and laying some new flooring. There are several details to check before entering into the purchase of the investment home. These are both structural and aesthetic.

Leaky Basements: What You Should Know When You’re Buying a Home written by Karrie Rose
Basement leaks can cause more than just water damage and mould problems however; excess moisture is also a good environment for termites and dry rot to progress in.

Homeowner Needs: Buying Into Security written by Karrie Rose
Every prospective home buyer is likely looking for some level of security when they’re researching neighborhoods to buy into, but how much is enough and how much is just bordering on paranoid? Home security can range from buying into a neighborhood that doesn’t have evidence of crime going on to installing a home security system, to setting up a neighbourhood watch, to buying into a neighborhood covered in security cameras.

Buying a Condo: Working with Condo Associations written by RE Writer
Whether you’re looking to scale down your living space or just looking for an inexpensive option for breaking into the housing market, a condominium can be a good opportunity for smaller, less expensive housing. But many people don’t realise that a condo is not like buying a small house, even if the square footage is comparable; a condominium is really a lot more like trying to find a reasonable fit in a big pre-existing puzzle.

Sourcing a Good Foreclosure Deal written by Lynn Bulmer
It is essential to be ready to move when the right deal comes along – including having a pre-approved mortgage and a strong down payment. When a property is bank-owned, the faster it can get the home off their books, the better it is for them. But also realize that they are not in the business of giving their assets away completely.

What To Look For In a Rental Property written by RE Writer
If you've considered the pros and cons of becoming a landlord and have decided that having someone pay your mortgage is worth a few headaches in the long run, then take a moment to read some of these tips advising what to look for in a rental property.

Real Estate Investing Seminars: Providing a Clear Insight into the Industry written by Gardner Wilkinson
Real estate investing seminars give a clear insight into the business proceedings of the sector. These seminars are targeted to those who wish to pursue a career in real estate investments.

Canada Real Estate Investing: The Most Sought After Housing Market Of The World written by Gardner Wilkinson
The financial gurus as well as the real estate experts unanimously agree that Canada provides one of the best living opportunities in the world. In fact, it has become the most sought after destination for the real estate investors.

Buying Older Homes: Be Aware of Possible Problems written by RE Writer
Not all old wiring is a problem, so don’t make that leap in judgement when looking at older homes; the best way to proceed is to have an electrician with experience dealing with vintage wiring to determine the state of the wiring in the home before you sign on the dotted line so that you know just what sort of upgrades you might need to do.

Bidding on a Deal: Some Considerations for Buying a Home written by RE Writer
Make sure that you not only take the time to find out what the home’s condition is like, but also what the neighbourhood is like. Check out what the traffic is like around the home at various times of day, including when you need to be traveling to and from work.

Is a Townhouse Right For You? written by RE Writer
A townhouse can be the ideal compromise between a single family home and a condo apartment. A townhouse, or townhome, allows you more freedom over your space and sometimes gives you more private room outdoors. However, you are still sharing your space with other people, along with the financial costs of the building.

Finding a Use For the Languishing McMansion written by Karrie Rose
The drive for homeowners to purchase bigger and "better" homes well beyond their financial means is one of the suggested causes of our current economic climate and resultant real estate crash. As a result, there is a plethora of architectural behemoths on the market with no one interested in buying them, particularly not for the price that owners are looking to sell them for.

When You Should Find a New Buyer's Agent written by Lynn Bulmer
With the current glut of foreclosures on the market these days many people are rushing to buy into the housing market and many of those for the first time. Due to the relatively short time frame that you might be working with a realtor, some people suffer through an uncomfortable pairing with an agent that they don't mesh with, or worse, in the hopes of just getting the job done.

Choosing a Realtor to Help You Buy or Sell a Home written by Lauren Kline
Another good way to get names of agents, particularly if you're looking to see your home, is by looking in your local papers to see which agents put a lot of effort into advertising homes that they're selling. Ideally, when you're selling your home you will want an agent who's willing to put a lot of effort into marketing your home so that it can sell reasonably quickly.

Finding the Perfect Home for Your Family written by Jerry Clifford
The first thing you need to look at is what your price range is for homes. Your monthly cost will include mortgage, maintenance, taxes, strata, insurance, trash/water/sewer; ideally you want this cost to under a third of your income so that you have enough money for other expenses and savings.

Transforming Stigmatized Properties written by Carolyn Capalbo
Changing the appearance of a stigmatized property will separate it from the bad publicity surrounding its history. The public’s memory is short and hopefully your work will serve to minimize the triggering of bad memories and promote the home’s sale.

Buying a Home With a Well: What You Need to Know written by Karrie Rose
Wells have been a source of water for people for more than ten thousand years and are still a viable way for people in many areas to get their drinking and irrigation water. In many areas, particularly in—but not exclusively limited to—rural areas, a well is just a normal aspect of being a homeowner.

10 Reasons Why People Move to Naples written by Vk Melhado
The Golf. Naples has over 35 golf courses, all only minutes away. In fact some of the most beautiful homes in Naples are located alongside sprawling fairways, just waiting to be played. Choose from private or public courses with some of the best instructors available. The best part, most courses are open 365 days of the year.

Build A Great Real Estate Investment Club written by Steve Gillman
How to build a real estate investment club that really helps its members.

What You Need to Know Now About Your Credit Score written by Charrissa Cawley
As a real estate investor, you’re going to rely upon a variety of funding solutions in order to reap the financial rewards available in today’s real estate market. While you don’t necessarily have an absolute need for credit in order to get started, there’s no question that you can reach your destination much more quickly if you have good credit.

What If written by Charrissa Cawley
Do you remember the exact moment in time that you decided that real estate investing was the vehicle you wanted to use to reach the financial success you've always dreamed of? Depending upon your age and how long ago this happened, you might have seen a late-night infomercial, read an article, or visited a website that captured your imagination and your entrepreneurial spirit.

Buy a Home in Dayton's Bluff for $1.00! written by Jerry Clifford
Per HRA rules: "Proposals will be evaluated based on financial feasibility; compatibility with the East 4th Street Preservation Project Development Principles, Conformity with Dayton’s Bluff Historic District Guidelines, Energy Efficiency Improvements, and overall property improvement."

Condo Loan Risk Reduction May be Creating More Problems written by Nelson Stewart
In the past and in the build up to our current economic struggle, mortgages for a variety of kinds of homes were fairly easy to obtain even if you were a particularly poor risk for the lenders. Many of the homes bought with these high-risk loans are now back on the market as foreclosed and bank-owned properties.

Real Estate Investment Ideas written by Steve Gillman
Some real estate investment ideas for tough times.

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