By Charles Iner | On March 2, 2010 | In Real-Estate | Rated
Do you know if your land is in a flood zone? If not, you should. Even if your land does not flood yearly (or even every decade), you may need flood insurance to protect you from a flood that is destined to happen at some point in the future. Most homeowners insurance policies do not automatically co...
By Adriana Noton | On March 2, 2010 | In Real-Estate | Rated
In a bustling economy, it seemed everyone wanted to become real estate agents. Some individuals even quit their regular jobs to get into a marketplace they had an opportunity to take full advantage of.
Of course, before being able to work the business, you need to go to real estate school. Differ...
By Eric Badgely | On February 28, 2010 | In Real-Estate | Rated
Buying property can be a overwhelming and lengthy process for most people. There are lots of things to consider including location, price, surrounding property and the size of the living space. It is important to make sure that you can be happy in the property you decide to purchase. It is important...
By Tim Coulson | On February 28, 2010 | In Real-Estate | Rated
As a general guide the price of property in Split old town is on average somewhere between €2200 to €3000 per m2 for a period stone property depending on location and condition. However, 99% of Split properties located in the old town require complete renovation of the interior, most need exterior t...
By Stirling G. Gardner | On February 28, 2010 | In Real-Estate | Rated
Owning the correct insurance coverage happens to be imperative if you are the owner of rental apartment. Not only does your insurance company presume the hazard for indemnity to your unit, yet it moreover covers one aligned with any injuries or accidents to other people that may perhaps occur nearby...
By Matt Davies | On February 27, 2010 | In Real-Estate | Rated
For some people, renting a house is something of a necessity. Maybe you aren't suited to apartment living or perhaps your finances aren't substantial enough for you to afford to buy a house. In either case, renting a house is the way to go and fortunately it is a simple process. In some cases it can...
By Simone Rossi | On February 27, 2010 | In Real-Estate | Rated
There are several reasons why you should be considering of buying a property in Italy, whether for investment, holiday home, retirement or for any other reason, this is definitely a good time to take into consideration the Italian property market.
Experts predict that property prices in Italy wil...
By Elizabeth McLachlan | On February 26, 2010 | In Real-Estate | Rated
Choosing a real estate agent can be tricky as there are so many to choose from. Make sure to sit down with various agents for an interview before you make your choice. Here are some questions that every seller should ask a real estate agent:
1. What experience do you have?
It is vital t...
By Jane Van Velsen | On February 26, 2010 | In Real-Estate | Rated
Are you a landlord in the United Kingdom? Do you rent out one or more houses in the United Kingdom?
If so, then you will find the FREE ebook being offered by UPad in March's edition of Property Pathways really useful. I've had a peek and it chock a block full of great information on how to be a g...
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