Featured News, Industry Technology, Real Estate Resource, US Real Estate

Hiring a Virtual Assistant: What You Need to Know

By Mike Wheatley | November 10, 2014
There's a fast and reliable way to narrow down the field of real estate virtual assistant candidates that offer web design and search engine services.
Brokerage, Featured News, US Real Estate

Why The Government Must Stop Making Housing "Affordable"

By Donna S. Robinson | July 23, 2014
Yes, you heard that right. We don't need any affordable housing if it's up to the US government to provide it.
Featured News, Real Estate, US Real Estate

Understanding The Real Costs Of Government-Insured Home Mortgages

By Donna S. Robinson | March 17, 2014
There's no shortage of options when it comes to financing your next personal home purchase. The list of potential options includes FHA, VA, USDA, and a myriad of other "low-down-payment" loans available. This category of loans is known as "government insured," meaning that the lender can file an insurance claim through the appropriate government agency, (FHA, VA, etc), if the borrower defaults on the mortgage.
Featured News, Real Estate

What the Government Shutdown Means for Real Estate

By Michele Dawson | October 3, 2013
As Congress denied funding for many government operations Oct. 1, Realtors and those with an interest in buying or selling a house might be wondering what it means for them. For those getting a loan, things might slow down a bit in the wake of the shutdown, according to the National Association of Realtors. The […]
Featured News, Real Estate, US Real Estate

Skip the Prelisting Appraisal; Hire the Appraiser as a Consultant

By Hank Miller | July 15, 2013
Should a home seller get a pre-listing appraisal? Only if its usefulness is kept in context, otherwise, it’s likely to be a waste of money. As both an active certified appraiser and associate broker I always try to find why the question was asked before answering it. Many times, having an appraiser as a “consultant” is far better than having them complete just an appraisal.
Featured News, US Real Estate

House For Sale: What Does It Take To Buy A Home?

By Donna S. Robinson | August 13, 2012
When a home buyer sets out to purchase their first home they quickly discover that there are a lot of details involved. To make matters worse, the details vary depending on each individual buyers situation. While the general process is the same for each transaction, the details are likely to be somewhat different in each case.
Mortgage, Real Estate, Real Estate Investing, Residential, US Real Estate

Do Rising Interest Rates In Spain Offer Early Preview Of U.S. Future?

By Donna S. Robinson | June 13, 2012
When it comes to the housing market, housing prices, and money for real estate, few things can impact U.S. housing like rising interest rates would. In fact, were it not for the already extreme efforts of the Federal Reserve, interest rates for mortgages in the U.S. would probably be above 6% already.
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