Real Estate and Finance Articles
151: A Tale of Two Cities
In New York City, the condominium has been the symbol and substance of the last real estate building boom. As rents and property values soared, the city walked away from its traditional reliance
152: Fed Report Singles out Manhattan Apartment Market
If you are looking to buy a New York apartment – especially a luxury apartment – you are already familiar with the disconnect between Manhattan's real estate market and the national market. While mo
153: New York City Rents Flat in February
Usually, the beginning of the year sees an uptick in rental rates. There are various boring economic reasons for this seasonal cycle that are really just too dry to get into. Suffice to say, it has no
154: Water Considerations While Buying A Home On A Country Side
Having a home of own in the country is a dream of everyone. A home where there are fewer cars, clean air, and friendly people. It should be place where you could go for peaceful walks beneath a canopy
155: Sewage Disposal Old Real Estates
Country people use different method to dispose of sewage. It is done with a septic system. It is an unsophisticated combination of a holding tank and perforated pipes called leach lines; the sewage is
156: Real Estate Dealing Through Agents
Most people think of the real estate agent as a salesperson. Numerous agents (perhaps most agents) would jump at the chance to be "just" a salesperson, but they aren't just a salesperson. Most state
157: Quality Of Water As Consideration In New Home Buying
Testing the quality of water where you buy a home on the country side is important. For this two tests can be conducted. First one is the portability test and the second is the mineral analysis test.
158: Other Necessitates Of A Home On A Country Side
We cannot imagine a life without power and telephone. All of us have grown accustomed to flicking a switch to turn on the lights and picking up the phone to talk with someone miles away. Still there a
159: Myths In Dealing Real Estate
Most of the people can afford a mortgage payment and associated costs to owning their own home but the thought of coming up with a substantial down payment often stops them from taking the plunge. Som
160: Considerations When You Buy Your Own Home Versus The Cost Of Getting A Home On Rent.
By owning a home and not renting means that there are additional expenses involved. This is because utilities need to be paid, and services that are generally covered when you rent now must be taken c
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