Home Builders/Developer's

Lessons In Developing: Presumption Is A Business Killer

By Phil Butler | January 10, 2011
A recent court case in Jacksonville further amplifies why the prospective home buyer is literally begged to do their homework by experts. When real estate developers like Stephen Starke are prone to make multi-million dollar mistakes, so too the single home buyer can foul up big time. A simple phone call is all that is necessary sometimes to prevent losing thousands, even hundreds of thousands of dollars. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of real estate cure.
Real Estate

Portland Made Affordable

By Khary Reynolds | January 9, 2011
There are a hundred reasons why Portland, Oregon is one of the best places to buy real estate. Not the least of these are its location, economy, and the level and number of nearby services, but the biggest reason to buy there is price at the moment. Recent dips in house prices in America's greenest city have made property many could only dream of accessible.
Real Estate

The 10 Best Cities to Buy a Home

By Reno Charlton | January 8, 2011
CNN Money just compiled the list of top small cities to relocate to. If living as close to Utopia as possible is in your plans or dreams, then these 10 towns may be right up your alley. Sometimes location is everything, and for the home buyer looking for the perfect place to raise a family, this list is a good place to start.
US Real Estate

Jobs Down, Home Inventories Up, What Else Is New?

By Phil Butler | January 7, 2011
December's dismal jobs numbers combined with an overall increase in home inventories paints a pretty grim picture for the start of 2011. Experts expectations have not been met for months, and still media and the industry is all too often overly positive in their forecasting and evaluation of the situation. Without good jobs, jobs that help pay mortgages, no market will be emerging this year or any year from the greatest recession in 80 years.
Real Estate

Real Estate Purchasing Trends of Young Professionals

By Khary Reynolds | January 6, 2011
Year in and year out, the housing market sees younger and younger people buying into their American Dream. Young people in these times have learned to save their money better than previous generations. It is crucial for young potential homeowners to understand not only their house payment, but the many pitfalls of home ownership.
Real Estate

Home Value Projections for 2011

By Khary Reynolds | January 4, 2011
The US housing market is till in stagnation even with government initiatives to relieve foreclosures and short sales. Until the job market improves, there is little chance for a full recovery even in the long term. However, price incentives do prop up the market for 2011. It's a buyer's housing market, but just how many people have the money to buy?
US Real Estate

Real Estate Market Forecasts: Are They Inflated?

By Phil Butler | January 2, 2011
One economist warns investors of putting too much confidence in the real estate market just yet. One of the world's top portfolio experts, David Rosenberg, says the market is still too mercurial being propped up by government incentives. He warns that the economy and Wall Street are far too dependent still no what happens with the housing market. Are some experts inflating expectations? Without a recovered job situation, there is no chance for the housing situation in the long term.
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