Residential, US Real Estate

Home Foreclosure Inventory continues its Downward Spiral for Q2

By Paul Cook | August 18, 2015
As of June 2015, the national foreclosure inventory totaled approximately 472,000. This represents 1.2% of all homes with a mortgage - as compared to the 664,000 homes (1.7%) of June 2014. Market analysts and real estate gurus remark that the Q2 foreclosure rate is the lowest ever, since December 2007. According to the National Foreclosure […]
Real Estate, Residential, US Real Estate

Foreclosures and FICO Scores Where Do You Stand

By Brian Kline | July 31, 2015
It's past the time that want-to-be home buyers understand the real relationship between a previous foreclosure and the current impact on credit scores. Much of the impact on today's credit score has little or nothing to do with a foreclosure happening three to six years ago. Known as boomerang buyers, according to the National Association […]
Investing, Real Estate Investing, US Real Estate

Real Estate Investing This Spring and Summer

By Brian Kline | April 6, 2015
Real estate investing - the time to strike it rich is now. The stars are aligned for you to make great real estate investments. Although times to buy and flip houses were better in 2011 and 2012 for investors, end-buyers lacked confidence. Yes, prices are up now but more importantly, buyer confidence is also up. […]
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Featured News, US Real Estate, World Real Estate

5 International residential investment regions to watch

By Phil Butler | December 30, 2014
For the investor or second home buyer out there with worldly aspirations, the oyster or Earth's property possibilities still contains many pearls. From Crete to Crimea unsung paradise in between, here's 5 property buys looking for just the right investor in 2015.
Investing, US Real Estate

Top 8 Ways to Invest in Real Estate Using Other People's Money

By Mike Wheatley | April 21, 2014
One of the most talked about real estate investing concepts is investing without putting your money or credit on the line. It can be and is often done. It doesn't mean that you don't need money. What it means is you need access to other people's money. Creative financing has long been a main stay […]
Commercial Real Estate, Residential, US Real Estate

Are You Compliant with ADA Law?

By Brian Kline | February 4, 2014
ADA is the Americans with Disabilities Act that was originally passed by congress in 1990 and took effect in 1991. It requires small business and commercial property owners to make their businesses accessible to the disabled. I am not an expert in this area so this article is only intended to make you aware of […]
Residential, US Real Estate

Your Short Sale Negotiating Strategy

By Brian Kline | December 11, 2013
Short sales are becoming less popular but they still exist. If you're still pursuing short sales now is the time to revamp your negotiating strategy. Because the seller won't see a penny in the transaction totally changes the dynamics of everyone's negotiating strategy. The buyer and seller aren't negotiating with each other. Instead, they are […]
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