Articles tagged: first time buyer
<< previous page 1 2 3 next page>> written by Steve c clark The articles explains that no credit check personal loan helps the people who have bad credit and need instant money to fulfill their unexpected demands. Any previous or current bad credit is not regarded as a problem any more. written by Susy Copus News about house prices come every month from various sources and all slightly vary. Here we look at who says what and why. written by Susy Copus When you’re looking at a property to buy make sure you’ve done your homework. And the key homework to do is to arrange a mortgage. written by Susy Copus There has been much doom and gloom about the housing market in the news but with it there are also opportunities for some buyers and sellers. Here we round up the latest news on the housing market and look at whether it is yet a time to buy. written by Susy Copus If you are thinking of buying in 2009 you will hear differing views of when to buy. Here we look at the views expressed by leading economists together with a recent report from the National Association of Estate Agents. written by Susy Copus With the property market still falling first time buyers should be watching the market closely. Here we look at what first time buyers should be looking for. written by Lucy Price Are you a landlord with a tenant that you want to evict, do you know the law and is it on your side? written by Lucy Price How a building inspection can save you in the long run with your property investment. written by Jerry Hart The Economic Recovery Act of 2008 allows qualified homebuyers a tax credit of up to $7,500 for homes purchased between 4/9/08 and 7/1/09, as long as the homebuyer has not owned a home in the last 3 years. We all like a little extra cash, but there also might be a downside. Read on….. written by Karrie Rose So you've considered buying your own home. You have the down payment, and a decent job. Sounds great - what's holding you back? With most people, fear of the unknown keeps them from taking the first steps toward home ownership. Here are the basic things you need to know about buying a house – you'll find it's not nearly as scary as you may have thought.
written by Frank Woodford If you are looking for the perfect tenant, what do you need to look for in the tenant to make them be the perfect tenant for you. written by Andy Asbury If you think that your friend's new home is a bit small and could use an extra room, why not get them one? The Cloud is a portable nylon room that self-inflates using a fan. The Cloud can house about six adults without claustrophobia setting in, and provides a great space for relaxing and brainstorming. It does indeed look like a cloud, and would be perfect in a loft or house with modern decor. Otherwise it would just look silly. written by Andy Asbury For instance, if your friend's a gardener, the Solar Shed Light will come in handy when the eerie cover of dusk creeps in. Solar Shed Lights can provide nearly 3 hours of light per charge, and run on rechargeable batteries that are powered by solar energy. These lights are very affordable, and make a great gift for someone who needs to tinker in their shed after dark, but is too skittish to do so. written by Susy Copus With house prices continuing to fall and a recession looming here we look at your property, not merely bricks and mortar but your property being your home for you and your family. written by Virginia Wherland Downsizing baby boomers could make young first time buyers rich. However, as a first-time buyer, you would need to have the skill of being able to visualize transforming an old beater of a house into a cute clean home.
written by Kirthy Shetty For those borrowers that are already in arrear, your mortgage lender should suggest a repayment plan to pay off the arrears alongside usual repayments. Seek some tips on alleviating your mortgage arrears. written by Louise Scoggins Things could be a lot worse in Atlanta, Georgia, compared to the national realty market this area has been strong, but the pace has slowed. This slower pace of the realty market does mean that prospective buyers can take their time in choosing a home. The cut and thrust of the realty bubble days has well and truly burst, but this can only be good news for the buyer. written by Simon Duffy Yesterday’s budget brought no rest bite for first time buyers first time buyers as the Mr Darling announced that... written by Simon Duffy I’ve always thought the 100 per cent mortgage was a bad idea in the first place... written by Lou Lynch Moving into a new home inevitably brings unexpected expenses. First time home owners, who are starting from scratch, can be in for a big surprise, there are so many things they need to set up house. Maybe you're planning on buying a house-warming gift, but you're not sure what to choose. Here is a handy list of ideas to help kick-start your gift giving plans. written by RE Writer Real estate investments can be complicated affairs. Contracts to sign, fluctuating interest rates, unpredictable markets; it can all be a little too much for the average home buyer. You need a team of professionals on your side, who are able navigate the difficult terrain and get you to the other side all in one piece. written by Erin Ryan Informative article regarding first time buyer mortgages. written by Erin Ryan If you are thinking of buying your first home, apart form looking to see what’s on the market to whet your appetite, you will need to know a little about first time buyer mortgages. I say a little because there are plenty of first time buyer mortgage specialists around who can help you. In the UK, advice about first time buyer mortgages from professional mortgage advisors is closely governed by the financial services authority. 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 Erin Ryan Informative article for first time buyers with mortgage advice and information on first time buyer schemes. written by John Mejia There are a huge number of concerns when you buy a home. If it is the first time you have purchased a property, much of the process will be pretty confusing. In fact, the process does not really get any less confusing with the ever-changing nature of the real estate industry. written by Bea Newhall Are you a First Time Home Buyer?
No matter where you live, there will always be "First Time Home Buyers", whether you move from another location, just got married, or are single and just starting out on your own. My tips booklet, "31 Super Strategies for Home Buyers & Home Sellers" is just the tip of the iceberg. Listed below are 5 new Super Strategies to help both First Time Buyers and the buyers' agent.
written by Nef Cortez In the past condominiums were not considered to be a good investment for a variety of reasons, however that image has since changed dramatically. With the high price of single family homes, condominiums and townhouses are becoming more attractive to many buyers. Still, there are some disadvantages that still need to be considered before you buy.
written by Doug Jones Purchasing a house is usually the largest purchase that a person will make in their lifetime. Without a doubt it should also be the most strategically planned and detailed purchase as well. Rushing into a home purchase can lead to bad choices and ending up with a home that does not suit your long term needs. written by RE Writer If you are a first time home buyer considering a home purchase in Las Vegas, much like other areas of the country there are steps that should be observed to ensure that the process goes smoothly. << previous page 1 2 3 next page>> |