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		<title>Acquiring A Home &#8211; Interpreting Newspaper Reports Within The Home Market Place</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Aug 2010 14:04:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sarah P. Shimanski</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[How often have you seen newspaper headlines announcing the fact household selling prices fell 10% last year, or perhaps how household price ranges have risen 15% over the final three months. Even though these statistics may well get your attention, don't rely on the accuracy of this data. In a lot of instances, these figures are way off from what's genuinely happening within the neighborhood market place.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How often have you seen newspaper headlines announcing the fact household selling prices fell 10% last year, or perhaps how household price ranges have risen 15% over the final three months. Even though these statistics may well get your attention, don&#8217;t rely on the accuracy of this data. In a lot of instances, these figures are way off from what&#8217;s genuinely happening within the neighborhood market place.</p>
<p>When the nearby newspapers and magazines publish the adjustments to house values, they&#8217;re incorrectly referring to median cost numbers. It is essential to know the median marketplace cost doesn&#8217;t provide insight into whether or not a property appreciated or depreciated in value. The median only establishes the cost exactly where half of the properties sold below this cost and half sold for greater.</p>
<p>Inside the real estate cycle when most homebuyers pick lower priced properties, the median will drop. In cycles where higher end buyers commence to invest in properties, the median price tag will rise upward. It is possible to discover what selling price value in the industry is most active by analyzing the median selling price figure. Nonetheless, this figure won&#8217;t reveal if the marketing price of properties are going up or down as the median. Just because you hear news reporting a rise in median price value for a community won&#8217;t tell you if properties actually appreciated. You must first evaluate the sale-resale details for comparable features.</p>
<p>By incorrectly connecting changing median rates with appreciation or depreciation confuses several homebuyers. Several times homebuyers believed residence rates are falling when they were actually rising.</p>
<p>It is essential for you to evaluate house pricing carefully. Property costs might really be appreciating slower than what appears to be an increasing median cost. As a sluggish economy makes its rise to a total recovery, move-up homebuyers will get back to the real estate marketplace. As upscale buyers start to purchase higher end properties, the median cost could shoot up as much as 15 to 30% more. Nevertheless, without checking the sale-resale cost info, you could incorrectly assume that house costs really jumped that high.</p>
<p>To recap what we just discussed, make sure you aren&#8217;t misled by media reports of median price ranges. Be confident to perform your own study and analysis of properties and neighborhoods. Seek the assistance of a skilled real estate agent to guide you through the existing condition of current price ranges and where they&#8217;re headed for distinct kinds of properties. By working with realistic facts as an alternative to unreliable averages, you&#8217;ll enhance your odds of maximizing profits from every single property.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Aug 2010 16:44:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sarah P. Shimanski</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How frequently have you seen newspaper headlines announcing the fact that property selling prices fell 10% final year, or maybe how property costs have risen 15% over the last 3 months. Although these statistics might get your attention, do not rely on the accuracy of this data. In many instances, these figures are way off from what&#8217;s actually happening in the local market.</p>
<p>When the neighborhood newspapers and magazines publish the adjustments to residence values, they&#8217;re incorrectly referring to median selling price numbers. It&#8217;s essential to know the median current market value doesn&#8217;t offer insight into whether a property appreciated or depreciated in value. The median only establishes the price in which half of the properties sold below this cost and half sold for greater.</p>
<p>Within the real estate cycle when most homebuyers choose lower priced properties, the median will drop. Whenever higher end buyers start to purchase properties, the median price will improve. You are able to understand what price group of the current market is most active by looking at the median value figure. On the other hand, this figure won&#8217;t tell you if the offering price of properties are going up or down as the median. Just because you hear the news reporting a rise in median pricing for a community will not tell you if properties genuinely appreciated. You&#8217;ll need to evaluate the sale-resale info for comparable attributes to really know.</p>
<p>By incorrectly linking changing median selling prices with appreciation or depreciation confuses quite a few homebuyers. Quite a few times homebuyers have mistakenly believed property selling prices were falling when they were really rising.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s important for you to evaluate property pricing carefully. Property price ranges may truly be appreciating slower than what appears to be an increasing median price. As a sluggish economy makes its rise to a complete recovery, move-up homebuyers will get back to perusing the real estate marketplace. As upscale buyers begin to acquire high end properties, the median price could shoot up as high as 15 to 30% more. Even so, without having researched the sale-resale value information, you could incorrectly assume that home rates actually jumped that much.</p>
<p>To recap what we just discussed, make certain you aren&#8217;t misled by media reports of home median rates. Be confident in performing your own research and analysis of properties and neighborhoods. Seek the services of an experienced real estate agent to guide you through the existing condition of present selling price of houses and exactly where they&#8217;re headed for distinct kinds of properties. By working with realistic facts instead of unreliable averages, you&#8217;ll raise your odds of maximizing profits from each and every property.</p>
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		<title>Getting Into A House &#8211; Simple Steps To Learn When To Buy</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Aug 2010 10:45:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sarah P. Shimanski</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As you view the local area real estate, one strategy to assist you in calculating the direction of residence price ranges is always to study its past performance. By arming your self with knowledge concerning the local real estate market cycles will relieve you of the emotional roller coaster connected with getting a house. Whenever you make the time to learn about the market's past performance, you'll understand the fact a current real estate market can go through periods of economic growth and stagnation.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As you view the local area real estate, one strategy to assist you in calculating the direction of residence price ranges is always to study its past performance. By arming your self with knowledge concerning the local real estate market cycles will relieve you of the emotional roller coaster connected with getting a house. Whenever you make the time to learn about the market&#8217;s past performance, you&#8217;ll understand the fact a current real estate market can go through periods of economic growth and stagnation.</p>
<p>A review of past history will reveal the simple fact a lot of homebuyers and real estate investors only focused within the existing economic climate-or, even worse, were excessively optimistic about the market&#8217;s future. To prevent this exact same mistake, you have to determine how strong your neighborhood economy is. Do you notice a whole lot of positive economic indicators? Has the real estate industry hit a plateau and begun regressing? Before you commit to buying a new household, make sure you the time to answer these revealing questions:</p>
<p>-Is unemployment on the rise with additional claims been filed?</p>
<p>-Do you see a great deal of accessible jobs as you read your nearby newspaper or on-line resource?</p>
<p>-Do you witness an increase or reduction in office building occupancy rates and rents?</p>
<p>-Are many more companies seeking relief from their creditors by resorting for the legal choice of bankruptcy?</p>
<p>-Where are existing car values headed? Are luxury cars going up in value or declining?</p>
<p>-are you observing the sale prices of homes slowly increasing or rising by 12 percent greater when compared to the previous five years? Are costs for homes on the market deflated and dropping easily? How many homes are going through foreclosure? Where does the real estate industry appear to be headed?</p>
<p>History reveals certain regions of our country-rust sector, farming industry, oil industry, sun sector, and defense sector-have endured fiscal devastation. But as time goes over into the 21st century, nearly all of these sectors have made a triumphant return. Residence costs in these regions have reached historic highs.</p>
<p>All real estate markets can go through a decline so it is crucial not to take a strong residence market for granted. Take the time to study all the facts about a community plus the local region. Be sensible and accept the truth a real estate marketplace can heat up and cool down over time. If the immediate forecast of accessible jobs in a community seem unsure, you may rethink your possible options and start focusing on up and coming neighborhoods, bargain properties, distressed sellers (foreclosures, REOs), or a property you are able to fix up and resell for profit.</p>
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		<title>Shopping For The Perfect Condo Residence With The Least Risks</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Aug 2010 13:42:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sarah P. Shimanski</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you pause when shopping for a condominium fearing you won't end up being in a position to resell it for a profit? It is logical to think this way, taking into consideration how the condo marketplace took a nose dive more than a few years back. Despite the fact your own fears may be validated, it's actually important to take into account all of the likely risks compared to the benefits. You would most likely be making an unreasonable miscalculation by rejecting a condominium community or local community as a viable solution to a costly residence. In many urban centers, a condominium can once again become a good value and an opportunity to acquire substantial appreciation when compared to a house. If you vigilantly comb the condominium listings, you have a 50 % probability of stumbling onto a discounted condo.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you pause when shopping for a condominium fearing you won&#8217;t end up being in a position to resell it for a profit? It is logical to think this way, taking into consideration how the condo marketplace took a nose dive more than a few years back. Despite the fact your own fears may be validated, it&#8217;s actually important to take into account all of the likely risks compared to the benefits. You would most likely be making an unreasonable miscalculation by rejecting a condominium community or local community as a viable solution to a costly residence. In many urban centers, a condominium can once again become a good value and an opportunity to acquire substantial appreciation when compared to a house. If you vigilantly comb the condominium listings, you have a 50 % probability of stumbling onto a discounted condo.</p>
<p>Homebuyers who lost financial resources on a condominium paid for within just a year or two of the highest point of the market place. It was mostly the astute condo homeowners who were wise enough to unload their real estate and cash in his or her equity.</p>
<p>Below are various ways to identify a good opportunity:</p>
<p>-You notice almost everyone&#8217;s attitude is depressed about long term future appreciation rates.</p>
<p>-Your entire loan expense adding principal, interest, property taxes, insurance policies, property owner dues, plus all tax write offs total significantly less in comparison with renting a similar apartment. Basically, you would spend a smaller amount to acquire a residential home then trying to rent a similar place.</p>
<p>-Condo values on the existing real estate market are drastically less compared to the tremendous cost of building a comparable condominium.</p>
<p>-The vacancy rate of rental apartments is not more than 5%.</p>
<p>-You see solid, upbeat adjustments among the many localized economic indicators (employment rate, retail revenue, new auto purchases, bank deposits, multitude of recent business startups).</p>
<p>-The features of the condo models you&#8217;re browsing through include a number of exceptional and extremely prized benefits such as a one-of-a-kind design, fabulous view, or appealing physical address.</p>
<p>-You may discover very few apartments or condo complexes being developed or planned. Hardly any apartments are really being turned to condos or currently being planned. You observe government polices restricting the quantity of apartment conversions.</p>
<p>-Condos have been offered at a more affordable price when compared with a single family residence with identical selling points and features (particularly, if the price-per-square-foot computation for a condo is cheaper).</p>
<p>-The condo community you happen to be thinking about is fiscally strong with an abundance of financial resources to cover improvements and replacements, you find no impending lawsuits, a lot of units are home owner occupied (80-90% owner-occupied is fine), small amount of turn over of units, perfectly groomed common grounds, and a positive relationship among condo owners.</p>
<p>By examining a condo community against these tips, you&#8217;ll be in a position to produce a significantly better informed purchasing decision.</p>
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		<title>Purchasing A Home &#8211; Knowing When It Is The Right Time To Buy One</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As you view the existing real estate for sale, one technique to allow you to calculate the direction of property costs is always to study its past overall performance. By arming yourself with facts about the local real estate market cycle will relieve you of the emotional roller coaster linked with purchasing a home. Once you set aside time to fully grasp past performance, you'll fully grasp the fact the real estate industry goes through periods of financial growth and stagnation.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As you view the existing real estate for sale, one technique to allow you to calculate the direction of property costs is always to study its past overall performance. By arming yourself with facts about the local real estate market cycle will relieve you of the emotional roller coaster linked with purchasing a home. Once you set aside time to fully grasp past performance, you&#8217;ll fully grasp the fact the real estate industry goes through periods of financial growth and stagnation.</p>
<p>A review of past history will reveal the truth that a lot of homebuyers and real estate investors only focus within the existing economic climate-or, even worse, were excessively optimistic about a market&#8217;s future. To avoid this exact same mistake, you should determine how strong your regional economy is. Do you notice a lot of positive financial indicators? Has the home market hit a plateau and started regressing? Before you dedicate yourself to buying a home, make sure you the time to answer these eye opening questions:</p>
<p>-Is unemployment on the rise with far more claims been filed?</p>
<p>-Do you see a lot of readily available jobs as you read your neighborhood newspaper or internet resources?</p>
<p>-Do you witness an improvement or decrease in office building occupancy rates and rents?</p>
<p>-Are more corporations seeking relief from their creditors by resorting for the legal option of bankruptcy?</p>
<p>-Where are current vehicle values headed? Are luxury cars going up in value or declining?</p>
<p>-Do you see the sales cost of houses ascending little by little or rising by 12 percent higher above the previous five years? Are market property values deflated and dropping swiftly? Do you witness far more homes in foreclosure? Where does the market place appear to be headed?</p>
<p>Historical past reveals certain regions of our country-rust industry, farming industry, oil sector, sun industry, and the defense sector-have undergone fiscal devastation. But as time moves into the 21st century, almost all of these sectors have made a triumphant return. House values in these regions have reached historic highs.</p>
<p>All real estate markets can suffer a decline so it is critical not to take a strong real estate market for granted. Take the time to consider all the facts about a community as well as the regional area. Be sensible and be aware the real estate marketplace can heat up and cool down over time. If the immediate forecast of readily available jobs in a community seem unreliable, perhaps you may want to think about focusing on an up and coming neighborhood, bargain properties, distressed sellers (foreclosures, REOs), or a property you can fix up and resell for profit.</p>
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		<title>Selecting The Best Residence &#8211; Can A Condo Make An Acceptable Investment Property?</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sarah P. Shimanski</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you think twice about getting a condominium, fearing you won't be lucky enough to sell it for financial gain? It's easy to understand your concerns, taking into account how the condominium segment experienced a plunge more than a few years back. Despite the fact your current anxieties could be justified, it really is crucial to think about any conceivable problems as opposed to the probable benefits. You would be performing a foolish oversight by rejecting a condominium complex or neighborhood as a possible choice to a residence. In several urban centers, a condominium is turning into a good value for the money along with an opportunity to acquire modest appreciation when compared to a home. In the event you diligently combing condominium listings, you've got a 50 % chance to stumble right into a bargain priced condominium.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you think twice about getting a condominium, fearing you won&#8217;t be lucky enough to sell it for financial gain? It&#8217;s easy to understand your concerns, taking into account how the condominium segment experienced a plunge more than a few years back. Despite the fact your current anxieties could be justified, it really is crucial to think about any conceivable problems as opposed to the probable benefits. You would be performing a foolish oversight by rejecting a condominium complex or neighborhood as a possible choice to a residence. In several urban centers, a condominium is turning into a good value for the money along with an opportunity to acquire modest appreciation when compared to a home. In the event you diligently combing condominium listings, you&#8217;ve got a 50 % chance to stumble right into a bargain priced condominium.</p>
<p>Homebuyers who lost several thousand dollars on a condominium paid for it in just a year or two of the highest point of the market. Only the sharp condo house owners were wise enough to unload their residences and cash in all their equity.</p>
<p>Here are a number of approaches to finding a good opportunity:</p>
<p>-You see that almost everyone&#8217;s attitude is bleak when it comes to foreseeable appreciation rates.</p>
<p>-Your complete bank loan amount which includes principal, interest, property taxes, insurance, property owner costs, together with all tax write offs total is substantially less in comparison with renting an equivalent apartment. Effectively, you would probably invest less to own a residential home compared to renting.</p>
<p>-Condo values on the current real estate market are generally inexpensive compared to the tremendous expense of building a comparable condominium.</p>
<p>-The vacancy rate of rental apartments is under 5%.</p>
<p>-You observe healthy optimistic adjustments involving the local economic indicators (employment rate, retail revenues, new car purchases, bank account deposits, multitude of completely new business startups).</p>
<p>-The amenities of the condominium models you&#8217;re observing include a few particular and very prized features such as a distinctive design, gorgeous view, or desirable locale.</p>
<p>-You find hardly any apartments or condo complexes actually being produced or planned. A small number of apartments are currently being turned to condominiums or being planned. You find out goverment regulations limiting the quantity of apartment conversions.</p>
<p>-Condos are being promoted at a more affordable price compared with a single family residence with equal qualities (especially, if the price-per-square-foot calculation for a condominium is cheaper).</p>
<p>-The condo site you are pondering is fiscally stable with a sufficient amount of financial resources to cope with maintenance tasks and replacements, no impending law suits, many units are home owner occupied (80-90% owner-occupied is good), small amount of turnover of units, perfectly groomed common grounds, and a superior understanding among condo owners.</p>
<p>By investigating a condominium site with these strategies, you&#8217;ll be in a position to make a significantly better informed purchasing decision.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When searching the local home market, it&#8217;s best to follow the strategy of not resigning yourself to a particular style of home, range of sales price, or neighborhood. Allow yourself the opportunity to thoroughly inspect all types of properties before you cross one of your list. Let each property earn your consideration as a potential candidate for your next dream home.</p>
<p>When using the services of a local Realtor, it&#8217;s a good idea to keep an unbiased attitude. A qualified Realtor that&#8217;s really concerned about your needs will make time to understand your passions, likes, dislikes, and financial strength. You don&#8217;t want a Realtor whose primary goal is to just push you into any property. You want a caring Realtor who can get your home buying problems resolved.</p>
<p>To bring the point home, think how ridiculous it would be for you to pay your doctor a visit and dictate what medications and lab tests you would need to cure your sickness. The reality is, your physician will prescribe solutions only after understanding your concerns and symptoms. Likewise, only a sharp Realtor can suggest clues you may have skipped along the way. This is the least you should expect from a reputable Realtor who wants to earn their commission.</p>
<p>Like a doctor, Realtors should utilize the approach of attentive listening and observation. A trained professional should be able to provide answers you may have neglected. After all, that&#8217;s what they&#8217;re being compensated for at the close of the purchase transaction.</p>
<p>A professional Realtor isn&#8217;t only interested in finding a basic property to match your initial home buying criteria. He or she will invest the extra time to help you discover several other possible options. When the home searching dust settles, you may just end up coming to the realization your original criteria was unattainable or way out of your financial capability.</p>
<p>You might realize a different type of home is more desirable to you. You could also decide to trade off some less important features( such as home-style or community )for other more desirable features (investment potential or higher resale value as a fixer) you may not have considered in the beginning. With a little creativity, your initial decision to reject a property may change to keeping a property under consideration. Or, after reviewing all properties, you may be lucky enough to locate a home suited just for you. As you search homes for sale, just remember to keep an unbiased opinion towards each home until it proves itself unsuitable for your needs.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Jul 2010 17:36:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Robby Thomas</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Buying a home can be a complicated process and wreak havoc on your emotions. Making plans to purchase a home can be one of the most exciting events in your life. Almost any homebuyer likes getting up early Sunday morning, retrieving the morning newspaper, going through the home for sale listings, and then checking out neighborhoods, visiting open houses, exploring options, and imagining what life would be like in a new home. However, trying to locate the right property can also be frustrating and depressing. There will be times when you'll feel like forgetting the whole process. On the other hand, you may develop the attitude of who-care-what-we-buy and just buy something choice.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Buying a home can be a complicated process and wreak havoc on your emotions. Making plans to purchase a home can be one of the most exciting events in your life. Almost any homebuyer likes getting up early Sunday morning, retrieving the morning newspaper, going through the home for sale listings, and then checking out neighborhoods, visiting open houses, exploring options, and imagining what life would be like in a new home. However, trying to locate the right property can also be frustrating and depressing. There will be times when you&#8217;ll feel like forgetting the whole process. On the other hand, you may develop the attitude of who-care-what-we-buy and just buy something choice.</p>
<p>If you find the feelings of confusion, uncertainty, and irritation build up inside you, don&#8217;t let these feelings distract you from making the best decision on a home. Rather, backtrack your steps and take some time to meditate on these questions:</p>
<p>-Have you forgotten your most important feelings, needs, aspirations, and basic needs?</p>
<p>-Are you striving to locate the ideal property? Are you unwilling to purchase a home short of your list of ideal traits?</p>
<p>-Do you lack the confidence to make a sound choice when choosing a home?</p>
<p>-Are your home buying expectations impractical in light of what homes are available and what your budget can accommodate?</p>
<p>-Are you basing your home buying decisions on what&#8217;s in your best interest, or aren&#8217;t you trying to purchase property your friends and family will approve of? Have you really thought about what you really desire in a home?</p>
<p>-Have you really taken the time to explore all options and avenues to be sure you&#8217;re making the best informed decision?</p>
<p>-Are you being realistic in your expectations on the amount of time it will take to learn about the local real estate market and locate the right properties suitable for your particular needs?</p>
<p>-Are you only looking at homes that match your personal criteria to sustain a glorified image of yourself? Are you searching for a home that caters to your vanity? Are you maintaining an optimistic attitude when you encounter problems? Are you trying to learn from your past mistakes?</p>
<p>If you spend time honestly answering these revealing questions, you&#8217;ll be able to understand the causes of why you feel hesitant, perplexed, and upset. It&#8217;s probably because your antagonistic emotions cause you to favor one way and then another. As you take a truthful look at the causes of your indecision, you&#8217;ll gain power in your decision making abilities.</p>
<p>Are you relocating into the city of Orange, then research these <noindex><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://cindeecano.com" >Orange CA homes for sale</a></noindex> and use these trained <noindex><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.cindeecano.com" >Orange County Realtors</a></noindex> to assist you in locating the best one.</p>


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		<title>Buying A Home &#8211; Is It Really Better Than A Condo?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Jul 2010 17:02:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sarah P. Shimanski</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you purchase property in a condo, townhouse, co-op, or subdivision development, you'll have to deal with homeowner association's rules and regulations; violation fines; a lien if you don't pay your fines, monthly dues, or assessments; and other fines if you don't abide by the rules.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you purchase property in a condo, townhouse, co-op, or subdivision development, you&#8217;ll have to deal with homeowner association&#8217;s rules and regulations; violation fines; a lien if you don&#8217;t pay your fines, monthly dues, or assessments; and other fines if you don&#8217;t abide by the rules.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re considering purchasing real estate subject to a homeowner&#8217;s association, you may be surprised at how detailed the regulations can be. Let&#8217;s go over some typical stringent rules found in some association regulations:</p>
<p>-The homeowner association has to approve any exterior design alterations or painting done by the homeowner.</p>
<p>-You aren&#8217;t allowed to park your car in the drive way to fix it.</p>
<p>-Regulations prevent the placement of a storage shed in the backyard.</p>
<p>-Setting up of hanging laundry lines, television antennas, satellite dishes, or basketball hoops aren&#8217;t allowed.</p>
<p>While civil rights laws influence the drafting of homeowner association rules, some residents won&#8217;t be thrilled with some of the regulations. For example, just because a homeowner association regulation permits a property owner to have children living in the community doesn&#8217;t mean all residents will be overjoyed with the presence of kids. Only a senior community can exclude children from living in its association. You may need to be proactive in your association to help reform a better environment for your children.</p>
<p>Can you live with these stringent rules:</p>
<p>-Only one pet per unit allowed. Maximum weight can&#8217;t exceed 15 counts.</p>
<p>-Pets that are overly loud or aggressive must be permanently removed from the premises within three days notice by the board.</p>
<p>-If a property owner maintains a bicycle, it has to be locked away in specially designated places. They can&#8217;t be left unsupervised on common grounds, in hallways, or left out on patios or balconies.</p>
<p>-Personal conduct and clothing in the common grounds must meet association guidelines.</p>
<p>-Placement of signs aren&#8217;t permitted on community grounds.</p>
<p>-Owners aren&#8217;t permitted to install drapes or curtains in any unit without a white liner visible from the exterior.</p>
<p>-Home owners aren&#8217;t allowed to invite more than 10 friends or family members over for a gathering in a unit.</p>
<p>-If a property owner wants to relocate and lease or rent their unit out, prior approval by the board is required according to association guidelines.</p>
<p>-If you decide to sell your unit, the board can reject any new homebuyer in the association for any legal reason it decides is appropriate.</p>
<p>Living under the watchful eye of an oppressive association can make your life stressful. Check all association rules in advance before you make your final decision to buy into a particular development.</p>
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		<title>Don&#8217;t Procrastinate On Buying A Home</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Jul 2010 15:54:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sarah P. Shimanski</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It's not uncommon to hear many real estate professionals advise their clients to hold off purchasing a home unless they plan to live in it for at least 4 to 5 years. This advice may sound logical since commission and other closing costs can deduct a major portion of your equity if it hasn't appreciated substantially.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s not uncommon to hear many real estate professionals advise their clients to hold off purchasing a home unless they plan to live in it for at least 4 to 5 years. This advice may sound logical since commission and other closing costs can deduct a major portion of your equity if it hasn&#8217;t appreciated substantially.</p>
<p>But let&#8217;s consider the downside of waiting to buy a home. When you procrastinate getting into the real estate market, you run the risk of home prices and mortgage rates spiraling beyond your ability to qualify for a home. Plus, you&#8217;re letting valuable tax deductions slip through your hands each year you continue to rent. If you consider the wealth building potential of owning a home and the thousands of dollars in equity you could be passing up, you&#8217;d be foolish to ignore the opportunity of owning a home.</p>
<p>If your future life goals include relocating within four years, try working on a short term ownership plan. Some savvy homebuyers can flip through several properties within a short time and earn substantial profits along the way. It&#8217;s important to understand you can&#8217;t go wrong purchasing a house-assuming you approach the process intelligently. Although the real estate market and loan interest rates oscillate up and down, you&#8217;ll always find smart investors earning considerable equity through short term ownership.</p>
<p>Some home buyers are wise enough to profit from homes in need of repair. If you possess fundamental remodeling skills or at least willing to learn some basic skills, you can remodel and redecorate a property to earn thousands of dollars in increased equity when it comes time to sell.</p>
<p>Investing in fixer uppers aren&#8217;t the only way to profit from the real estate market. Many homebuyers have utilized other creative means to build their profits. Some examples of profitable short term ownership strategies include locating sellers desperate to sell, probate sales, foreclosure sales, and REOs (real estate owned) when the mortgage bank takes back property after the home owner fails to make their agreed upon payments.</p>
<p>One terrific strategy to leverage the short term home buying concept is through a lease-option. As you rent with the option to buy, you&#8217;ll have the opportunity to build stronger credit, set aside cash (via rent credits) towards a down payment, and prevent the sales price of the home you want to buy from escalating in a future hot market.</p>
<p>One important feature of lease options overlooked by many homebuyers is the ability to not exercise their purchase option should the real estate market spiral upward-but find another interested homebuyer to pay them for the option. The new buyer would reap the benefits of any accrued rent credits and have the chance to buy a home below existing market price.</p>
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